Jarrett Bay Boatworks is pleased to announce the addition of Bruce Morrison to their expert team of service managers. Morrison comes to Jarrett Bay from Hatteras Yachts after more than 30 years of service, and a series of promotions from an Electrical/Mechanical...
From the March 2008 issue of Southern Boating magazine: America is the birthplace of the tournament sportfisherman-the boat, as well as the angler. Nowhere else on earth can you find so many fine brands of hard-charging, wave-piercing, offshore fishing machines. But...
From the March 2008 issue of Power and Motoryacht magazine: She first appeared as a dot on the radar. But in an instant, 63 feet of sparkling, metallic orange streaked up behind my tournament team’s boat like a rapidly rising sun. This sun was hot, too, with...
From the February 2008 Edition of the Marine Business Journal: North Carolina has a history and a comfort level with being center stage. From 1720 to 1870 it was the world’s largest producer of naval stores-tar, pitch, rosin and turpentine. In the modern era...
From the October 2007 issue of Sportfishing magazine: When first introduced, the Jarrett Bay 32 had a pair of 250-hp outboards on the transom. The company’s newest iteration makes what many hard-core anglers feel is a significant improvement: Cummins common-rail...
From the September 2007 issue of Marlin magazine: After the charter season came to an end in 1985, captains Randy Ramsey and Jim Luxton needed a new boat to compete with the rest of the fleet out of Harker’s Island, North Carolina. Without enough money to...
From the September 2007 issue of Marlin magazine: The smallest boat I’ve sea trialed since I came to Marlin magazine instantly became one of my favorites. Jarrett Bay put a Cummins diesel and a jackshaft into its 32-foot, semi-custom walkaround and the results...
From the June 2007 issue of Southern Boating magazine: The newest addition to the Jarrett Bay Boatworks family is this 63-foot custom project. Representing the next evolution in design from Jarrett Bay, the 63 possesses a more modern profile than the traditional...
From the April 2007 issue of Boat International magazine: While the name Q.E.D., which loosely translated means “thus it is shown,” sounds very complete and final, the Jarrett Bay 70 is still a work in progress. The builder, in partnership with MTU, is...