Jarrett Bay Boatworks at a Glance

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...

Boats of Interest: Jarrett Bay 32

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...

Debuting 2007: Jarrett Bay 63

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...
Jarrett Bay 70

Jarrett Bay 70

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...
Jarrett Bay 70 Q.E.D.

Jarrett Bay 70 Q.E.D.

From the June 2006 issue of Southern Boating magazine: Jarrett Bay and MTU collaborated to create the new Jarrett Bay 70 Q.E.D. Their goal was “to demonstrate how significantly improved vessel performance could be achieved through comprehensive analysis...

Sight-Sea-Er Wins Again!

Once again, the Sight-Sea-Er crew took home the lion’s share of awards at the Sailfish Point Yacht Club Invitational earlier this year. Their 11 sailfish releases solidified their First Place Boat honors. Owner Bob Baratta released six of those, earning the Top Angler...

Southern Exposure in Panama

Jarrett Bay President Randy Ramsey was able to join his 63’ Southern Exposure customers in Panama this winter, and was in total awe of not only the lush green covered mountains & piercing blue waters, but the mind-blowing numbers of fish they encountered. In just...

Yard Work Tip – Electrolysis

Electrolysis is a silent killer. It can damage numerous components in a vessel, including shafts, props, struts, rudders, sea cocks, and much more, with little warning until the damage is done. It is imperative that zincs are maintained properly so they may provide...
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