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The earliest Farley Boats were 18 to 22 footers that carried two people. Later, the Farleys designed and built larger boats to accommodate more people and larger engines. The Farley Boats were known for a high [[chine]] didn't touch the water until well aft of the bow and a hatch in front of the windshield that opened. The Farley Boats were also designed with low cabins that allowed fishing in every direction.
 
Originally, Farley Boats were built with {{convert|5/8|in|mm|adj=mid|-inch thick}} planks of top-grade cypress. They were light and very durable. After World War II, cypress became scarce and the Farley's switched to Honduran and Philippine mahogany.
 
[[Image:Farley family photos 058.jpg|right|300px|thumb| Farley and Son, Boat Builders]]