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...
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...
From the May 2005 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: A shift has taken place. Perhaps it’s due to saturation of the big-convertible market, or maybe there’s a growing need for midsize sportfishermen, but a lot of builders have taken to constructing...
From the June 2005 issue of Southern Boating magazine: Jarrett Bay’s latest launch, a 58′ model, maximizes its performance capabilities while placing an emphasis on safety and fishability. The 58′ yacht rides on a modified-V hull, which Jarrett Bay...
From the May 2005 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: Jarrett Bay will achieve a boatbuilding milestone when it splashes Hull No. 50 this year. The benchmark boat is a 53-footer that features Jarrett Bay’s proven low-profile hull design. Weighing in at...
From the August 2004 issue of Southern Boating magazine: In 1986. A small group of friends came together off the Carolina coast to build a sportfosherman to replace their aging charter boat. When that first boat found a buyer before it was even completed, Jarrett Bay...
From the August 2004 issue of Unplugged by In The Bite magazine: If money was no object and you were given the opportunity to build a custom sportfishing boat in the 60′ to 65′ range, which would be your choice? Based on your online votes Jarrett Bay would...