Jun 15, 2006 | Customer Testimonials, News
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...
Jun 15, 2006 | Customer Testimonials, News
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...
Jun 15, 2006 | Expert Advice, News, Service
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...
Jun 15, 2006 | Construction, News, Refit Projects, Service
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 &...
Jun 15, 2006 | Construction, News
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...
Jun 15, 2006 | Construction, News
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...
Jun 4, 2006 | Construction, News, Recent Articles
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...
Mar 1, 2006 | Construction Testimonials, Customer Testimonials
Last week, Jim Sherman, the experienced and very capable electronics technician from Mt. Pleasant Radio, was replacing our ethernet hub in the Marilyn B’s NavNet System. Unsolicited, he gave you (Jarrett Bay) this compliment, “They really did a great job...