From 75-ton to one of the few 300-ton travelifts in the region, see how Jarrett Bay’s crew moves yachts of all sizes with precision. Plus, get a quick look at Hull 68’s recent progress, including work on its shear bumper and interior.
A Month to Remember: Jarrett Bay Teams Rise to the Top Across Bermuda, North Carolina, and the Offshore World Stage The summer bite is on fire and so are the teams aboard Jarrett Bay boats! With a string of podium finishes and record-breaking performances, July...
In this Jarrett Bay Insider, we check in on Hull 68’s big steps forward, including structural glassing, interior liner work and bridge surround prep. Plus, see how our team brings new shine to Hull 44’s Lobster House with freshened-up teak, and that timeless Carolina style.
For some, Big Rock is the biggest week of the year. For others, it’s the first glimpse of who they could become. The 67th Annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament starts June 6–15,...
Check in on what’s happening around the Jarrett Bay yard during a busy spring season. Hull 68 is taking shape with forward interior bulkheads, structural tabbing, anchor locker fairing, and a carbon fiber and fiberglass-infused cabin structure. Plus, a look at service projects including repowers, teak upgrades, and custom modifications across vessels of varying sizes and classes.
Step aboard Hull 64, Renegade (2.0), the latest evolution of sportfish perfection custom-built for a repeat owner. Built with advanced lamination and infusion techniques first developed for our 90-foot Hull 62, this 68-footer is lighter, stronger, and faster—designed for exceptional performance, stability, and agility on the open water.
Jarrett Bay Boatworks is honored to have delivered a second custom sportfish to an owner seeking to enjoy the comfort, performance and highly customized functionality of a Jarrett Bay, whether fishing their favorite destinations in the Atlantic or Pacific.
Step aboard Hull 68, a 90′ custom sportfish, as host RV Hodge walks you through Jarrett Bay’s advanced noise mitigation techniques. From specialized foam layers in the cockpit to sound dampening mufflers, discover how this sportfish is engineered for a quieter, more enjoyable ride on the water.
Join us as we break down the science behind Hull 64’s waterline and how small details affect its application. Learn how the underwater exhaust influences the boat’s dynamics compared to a traditional exhaust system, and how the tumblehome bumpers provide both style and function.
How much wire goes into a Jarrett Bay? In Episode 26, we reveal the answer—and it’s more than you might think! Join us as we organize thousands of feet of wire, navigate tight spaces with “boat yoga” and bring two highly customized builds towards completion.