Follow along as Jarrett Bay’s Foreman RV Hodge announces the start of Hull #67, and walks through July’s construction updates for Hull #66, Hull #64 and Hull #63, plus takes a look at what’s happening in the woodworking shop and service...
From the June 2018 issue of FLocal magazine: One thing which was always prolific [in coastal North Carolina] was the respect, admiration, and general infatuation people seemed to harbor for the sleek and celebrated custom sport fishing yachts hand-crafted just up Core...
One Man’s Lofty Goals Fuel The Development of the Most Advanced Sportfish Ever Built It never fails. As soon as people see a photo of a boat like Jaruco on social media or in a brochure, the pricing questions pour in, “How much?” For a truly custom boat builder like...
Watch as Jarrett Bay shapes 68′ Project Caribbean’s Hull via the 3-layer planking process. 67′ Sea Wish gets final framing and shaping, and Hull 63 – 67′ Privateer begins cabin construction via separate resin-infused...
Watch first-hand insight into Jarrett Bay’s new boat construction updates as we construct four new custom sportfish boats; 67′ Sea Wish, 64′ Alice Anna, 68′ Project Caribbean & 67′ Privateer. This is the very first installment of the...
The 65’ Paul Mann arrived at our Marine Park as the Compromise but will soon depart as the Loyalty. In addition to receiving a full paint job, the owner requested to have Faux Teak applied to the toe rail, the half round cabin molding and the bridge capping. The...
From MegaYachtNews.com: At a “mere” 90 feet (27.4 meters), Jaruco may not warrant much attention in a world where megayachts more than double her size grab headlines. However, she’s worthy of several headlines herself. Jaruco (pronounced “ha-ROO-koh”) is the first,...
From the November 2017 issue of Marlin Magazine: “As we go through the years, we try to improve our hull design with each model,” says Gary Davis, Jarrett Bay’s third-generation boatbuilder. Along with product engineer Chad Voorhees and naval architect Brandon Davis,...
When I was a young man I would often ask my dad why time moved so slowly. I remember him telling me that as I got older time would go by a lot faster. While I couldn’t understand that concept as a youngster, it has become very clear to me now. Where have the last 30...
No Looking BackJarrett Bay 90′ Poised to Change Custom Boat Building Techniques Forever Building the largest and best performing sportfish yacht possible has become a recent obsession for one serious big game fisherman and he’s been assembling a dream team of experts...