The spring and summer season is off to a record breaking start with many great additions & improvements to our full-service Marine Industrial Park (MIP). Bausch American & IMS’ 30,000 sq. ft. building is complete and already very busy with indoor tower &...
The fastest conventionally powered sportfish built to date Recognizing the hydrodynamically efficient, structurally robust, and superior sea keeping hull attributes found in Jarrett Bay Boatworks custom sportfishers, MTU has partnered in the development of the Jarrett...
Updates by Foreman Gary Davis Hull #51, 63’ Southern Exposure The cabin has been built for this 63’ beauty, so we have begun construction of the bridge and console. This 63’s arrangement is a slight departure from our previous cabin style in that we have streamlined...
From a Cooperative Advertorial with Jarrett Bay and MTU: Though you may never hear an engineer admit it, calculations alone cannot predict the transition of power that must take place to effectively propel 90,000 pounds of wood and fiberglass through a 6-foot sea at...
If you didn’t get a chance to see Jarrett Bay & MTU’s latest bar-raising collaboration at the Miami International Boat Show in February, be sure to check her super-sleek lines, generous layout and mind-blowing MTU 16V 2000 Common Rail Marine Engines...
MTU’s 16V 2000 Common Rail diesel with 1,790 kW (2,400 bhp): The engines are 20 percent more powerful than the current 16V 2000 version. It includes a common rail injection with 1,800 bar injection pressure, a new engine management and high performance turbo...
From the January 2006 issue of Boating magazine: Running in a mean three-foot chop stacked close and tight, I expected to see why Rough Point got its name. But Jarrett Bay’s new 32 Walkaround made it feel as if I were running around Point Pleasant. It...
Another fall and winter season is upon us as a successful spring and summer season winds down. The 106\’ West Ship was hauled for annual maintenance prior to heading South for winter. The 68\’ Hatteras, and the 68\’ Jarrett Bay arrived from Bermuda...
From the August 2005 issue of Southern Boating magazine: First commissioned in 2002, the 44′ Express is a fine example of the high-quality custom sportfisherman that Jarrett Bay has been building for 18 years. Classic Carolina styling with traditional bow flare...
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...