Jarrett Bay Boatworks

67′ Waste Knot

  • Hull #

    54

  • Boat Name

    Waste Knot

  • Splash Date

    Febuary, 2009


Overview

This Jarrett Bay 67 is the perfect combination of the things that make fishing fun: plenty of cockpit area, roomy bridge layout, great visibility, easy maintenance and efficient performance.

Specs
  • Length

    67' 7"

  • Beam

    18' 0"

  • Draft

    5' 5"

  • Water Line

    61' 6"

  • Cockpit Area (sq. ft.)

    140

  • Dry Weight (lbs.)

    80,000

  • Fuel Capacity (gal.)

    1,910

  • Water Capacity (gal.)

    325

  • Holding Tanks (gal.)

    50


Power
  • Engine(s)

    Twin Cat®

  • Model

    C32 ACERT Diesels

  • Horsepower

    1,825 x2

  • Genset

    Cat®

  • Kilowatts

    21.5


Performance
  • Cruise Speed (kts.)

    32

  • Cruise RPM

    2,000

  • Cruise Fuel Burn

    113 GPH

  • WOT Speed (kts.)

    40

  • WOT RPM

    2,330

  • WOT Fuel Burn

    167 GPH


4 Comments

  1. jacopo mazzei

    do you have any 64 67 fisherman second hand for sale can you provide specs and price
    thanks
    jmazzei

  2. Anthony Buras

    Just got my February issue of MARLIN magazine. The cover shot of this boat is amazing. Your work is an art.

    1. Danielle Johnston

      Thank you so much Anthony! We are honored to be able to have one of our boats grace this cover!

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I can tell you first-hand the sense of safety while in 15-18 foot seas as she held her line and powered right through... awesome...