From the October 2009 issue of Sportfishing magazine: Jarrett Bay certainly knows about big offshore boats since the company builds a lot of what many consider some of the best afloat. This 34 constitutes a walkaround express. Rather than stepping up to the side deck...
From the July 2009 issue of Southern Boating magazine: There is no simple answer to the question, “What is the prevailing trend in center console boat design.” Some builders, fearing that they have been missing an entry-level market, are putting their...
From the June 2009 issue of Southern Boating magazine: On the Cover: This Jarrett Bay 67 named Waste Knot is running off the Carolina Coast. Photo by Scott Taylor See Full Cover...
From the April 2009 issue of Salt Water Sportsman magazine: With its signature Carolina lines, Jarrett Bay’s 34 Walk-Around Express is ready for action. Twin 300 hp Mercury Verado four-strokes are standard, triples optional. The fiberglass top features rod...
From the March 2009 issue of Big Game Fishing Journal: Offering a layout that features 360-degree mobility above deck, overnight accommodations below and triple outboard power to get you anywhere fast, the Jarrett Bay 34 Walk-Around Express is a fully equipped fishing...
From the March 2009 issue of Power and Motoryacht magazine: Having enough stowage space while maintaining a luxurious aesthetic was a major concern for everyone involved in the build of Jarrett Bay’s latest beauty Waste Knot. “The owners didn’t want to restock for...
From the Power Yacht Mag blog on March 3, 2009: Another new Custom Sportfish yacht, this time coming from one of the most renowned builders, Jarrett Bay Boatworks from North Carolina, US. This new Jarrett Bay Custom Sportfisherman hull no.54 is the latest launch and...
From the January 2009 Issue of Yachting Magazine: The average refit, he said, takes about three weeks. The average refit of a larger yacht, say 100 to 150 feet, requires six months, or more. As any good yard will attest, most of the customers are regulars, and the...
From the December 2008 Issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: The new Jarrett Bay 77 will be a force to be reckoned with. Packing 2,400-hp MTUs, she’s predicted to reach a top speed of 42 knots or nearly 50 mph, downright impressive for a 77-footer that tips...
From the November 2008 issue of Marlin magazine: Some North Carolina boatbuilders chose to move away from the quintessential “Carolina” look in recent years, but not Jarrett Bay. Even from a distance, there’s no mistaking that knife-like entry,...