46′ Stella June

Custom Hull #
61
Splash Date
May 2016

Demonstrating yet again what “truly custom” boat building is all about, custom hull 61 features some outright bold design choices, including the dark paint and black tower hardware. The result is an aggressively beautiful tactical vehicle that attacks offshore fishing’s status quo.

Boat Name History: Grander, Jichi, Stella June

Specs
Length
46
Beam
15' 4"
Draft
4' 6"
Water Line
41' 5"
Cockpit Area (sq. ft.)
122
Dry Weight (lbs.)
36,000
Gross Weight (lbs.)
43,000
Fuel Capacity (gal.)
800
Water Capacity (gal.)
100
Holding Tanks (gal.)
30
Power
Engine(s)
Twin Cat
Model
C-18
Horsepower
1,136 x2
Propulsion
Conventional
Stabilization
Seakeeper 5
Genset
Cat
Model
C2.2
Kilowatts
21.5
Performance
Cruise Speed (kts.)
35
Cruise RPM
2000
Cruise Fuel Burn (gph)
90
WOT Speed (kts.)
40
WOT RPM
2350
WOT Fuel Burn (gph)
118
Cockpit
Jarrett Bay 46
The cockpit is arranged with a central mezzanine seat that doubles as a large ice maker and cooler, with two freezers accessible in the steps below. Two huge in-deck fish boxes straddle the Release fighting chair and transom livewell with tuna tubes. No space is wasted throughout, with the mezzanine steps and seating hosting multiple flush-face tackle drawers and dry storage.
Bridge
Jarrett Bay 46
The primary helm features pilot and co-pilot chairs with an artfully designed electronics suite with the latest from Cat, Garmin, FLIR, iCom and Fusion. To starboard is convertible bench seating concealing rod storage, while additional seating, dry storage and an in-deck engine room hatch occupy the space to port forward of the helm.
Flybridge Helm
Jarrett Bay 46
Accessed by teak-covered steps on both sides of the tower, the upper helm area is defined by another teak sole contrasting the dark metallic painted surfaces. Featuring a single pilot chair behind a full pop-up electronics display, the bridge boasts an aft-facing seat as well as larger bench seating and storage forward of the helm.
Interior Layout
Jarrett Bay 46
The clean and modern design flows below as the sliding companionway door reveals another striking mix of metallic and wood veneered surfaces. A compact, but capable galley occupies the starboard side which includes a wash basin, microwave convection oven, over/under refrigerator/freezer and recessed storage. A two person v-berth wraps around the forward cabin underneath a central overhead hatch. To port is an extensive tackle storage station, a combination rod and wet hanging locker, and a well-appointed head finished in Stardust Silver throughout.
Engine Room
Jarrett Bay 46
Powered by twin Caterpillar C18 engines with ACERT technology, the boat is every bit as fast as she looks, and economic to boot. Booking along at 40 knots while using around 47 gph, hull 61 tops out at 45 knots with a fuel burn of just 59 gph. The boat’s mechanical systems also include a 21.5 kW Cat generator, a generous water maker capacity and a Seakeeper gyro stabilizer.
Highlights
Jarrett Bay 46
Topped off with a custom satellite and radar dome and her all-black fittings and rigging, this boat’s dark demeanor is lit in an impressive spectrum of color at night thanks to an extensive Lumishore LED lighting installation throughout the hardtop, gunwales and transom. Another innovative Jarrett Bay calling card from her larger sisterships made its way onto the 46′ – the Jarrett Bay signature bucket chairs integrated into the forward cabin house.
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