Reproduced with permission from Bluewater Yacht Sales’ OnBoard Magazine, Issue XIV There comes a time in every good boat’s life when the owners must contemplate the R-word. No, not retirement, but repower… For most owners, this is one of the most...
On the heels of our most-viewed episode to date featuring the walk-through of the Jarrett Bay 84, we address a frequently asked question before jumping into new construction and service...
175-Acre Marine Industrial Park in Beaufort, North Carolina upfits to meet the growing demand for their award-winning service Jarrett Bay Boatworks’ 175-acre Marine Industrial Park is receiving a bevy of infrastructure & equipment enhancements to help meet the...
2008 Big Rock Winner gets revitalized at the Jarrett Bay Service Yard From the April 2020 issue of In The Bite magazine: Randy Ramsey, Tate Lawrence, the VP of Jarrett Bay… they were all great. Our job manager was Donnie Lee. My right-hand man for the project was...
The final installment of our Carolina Flare Insider for 2019 dives deep into the custom tankage aboard Hull 65, the recently sold 64 footer. Host RV Hodge shares some big news after visiting the carpenter shop in our busy service...
Jarrett Bay’s next toy has arrived! This CNC router from fellow North Carolina manufacturer C.R. Onsrud will further expand our service yard’s capabilities, and we’ll become even more efficient with our new construction productivity. With this M-Series...
RV Hodge walks you through the latest progress on Hull 63, Privateer and our always-busy service and refit department on this month’s episode of Carolina Flare...
Jarrett Bay Boatworks in Beaufort, NC recently received a U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) grant to support the purchase of a 300-ton Marine Travelift. This new 300-ton Travelift will be the only one found on the south-central...
300-Ton Marine Travelift To Be Purchased with Funding to Foster Economic Growth The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has awarded $1 Million to Jarrett Bay Boatworks to support the purchase of a 300-ton Marine Travelift. A first for a...
The 65’ Paul Mann arrived at our Marine Park as the Compromise but will soon depart as the Loyalty. In addition to receiving a full paint job, the owner requested to have Faux Teak applied to the toe rail, the half round cabin molding and the bridge capping. The...