Lively is a Farr 65 — a cold-molded offshore yacht designed by Bruce Farr, built by John Guzzwell, and now sailing from San Francisco Bay after a comprehensive professional refit guided by naval architect Bob Smith.
She was conceived in the 1980s by Bob Haberman, a retired professor who had studied the Sharpie since the 1970s and imagined it scaled to ocean-crossing size. When Haberman walked into Bruce Farr's Annapolis office with his proposal, Farr took an immediate interest. The result was a cover story in Sailing magazine in January 1989.
The Vessel"She was a dream first.— John Townsend, Owner & Campaign Principal
She is a passagemaker now."
"Some boats carry history in their bones. Lively carries it in her frames, her cold-molded planking, and the decisions made by the remarkable people who conceived her."Joy of Yachting