Back to Basics: Cold-Molded Construction
From the August 2005 issue of Power and Motoryacht magazine: Maybe I’ve been living in New York City for too long, but these days it seems like the quicker you can get something done, the better. Take, for example, McDonalds—a number of them now guarantee your food in...Beautility: Jarrett Bay 32
From the July 2005 issue of Perfect Boat magazine: View Full...Jarrett Bay 32: Call Her Mini-Me
From the May 2005 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: A shift has taken place. Perhaps it’s due to saturation of the big-convertible market, or maybe there’s a growing need for midsize sportfishermen, but a lot of builders have taken to constructing...Jarrett Bay 58
From the June 2005 issue of Southern Boating magazine: Jarrett Bay’s latest launch, a 58′ model, maximizes its performance capabilities while placing an emphasis on safety and fishability. The 58′ yacht rides on a modified-V hull, which Jarrett Bay...2nd place Lady Angler
Thanks for a great tournament and most enjoyable event for my wife and me. The “Jarrett Bay 58” did make the news paper with Cindy as 2nd place Lady Angler. I look forward to getting up to NC and see the production facility and the appropriate boats on the...Awesome Fishing Machine
Captain Walt Kuhn invited me along yesterday for a trip to the deep, on his boat the Kirsten, a Jarrett Bay express (awesome fishing machine!!). My friend Capt B. runs the cockpit and we were joined by Capt Walt’s brother Dan. We couldn’t have asked for better weather, we ran to 500 fathoms in the Poorman’s at 30 kts. We set the spread and a little while into the troll we ran into a school of Yellowfin, these guys were hungry, 3 knockdowns resulted in two keepers (about 20-30lbs).
Battlewagons: Jarrett Bay 53
From the May 2005 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: Jarrett Bay will achieve a boatbuilding milestone when it splashes Hull No. 50 this year. The benchmark boat is a 53-footer that features Jarrett Bay’s proven low-profile hull design. Weighing in at...Recent Projects – Spring 2005
The winter season set another record for the yard with the number of returning perennial favorites and new customers serviced, all coming to take advantage of our superior service and facilities. The 57\’ Scarborough Due Course from New Jersey came in for...No One Passed Me
Fished yesterday in a healthy SW 5-6 sea with some 8’s mixed in. Came home at 25 knots from the North (Wilmington/Spencer Canyons) with the bow down quarter sea port side running into it at an angle. Had a 70ft enclosed bridge boat next to me (Bertram or Ocean, not sure) and about 10 other 50? class boats (Vikings and Oceans) behind me on the trip home.