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...
Thank you once again for a great tour of Jarrett Bay’s facility. BTB 106 – Marine Diesel Installation class really enjoyed the tour, as did I. Seeing the boats in new construction really helps drive home the fundamentals of installation – if the...
Jarrett Bay Boatworks, builders of fine custom & walk-around express sportfishing boats, debuts their newest interpretation of the perfect boat, the Jarrett Bay 32 Single Diesel Jackshaft, at the Palm Beach Boat Show, March 22-25, 2007. More dependable, more...
Hi Todd I just wanted to tell you we arrived in Ft. Lauderdale with all systems working well making our normal 1400 rpm and 11+/- knots. Thanks for all your help in our emergency and your great N.C. hospitality. Thanks again Capt. Bob Doyle,...