Innovative New Transom Shape Among Notable Custom Features Jarrett Bay Boatworks recently began construction on Hull # 61, a 46’ Walk-Around Express set to deliver in 2015. The most recent build to commence, this custom sportfish will be powered by Cat C-18s with...
This 53′ Hatteras Express Fin Addict spent some time recently at our boatyard receiving fresh paint. With no delay, our team got the project complete and she is back in the water where she...
Sarah and Bob Crowe recently stopped into the Jarrett Bay docks to refuel their newly purchased sailboat and were pleasantly greeted and treated by our great crew members: I just wanted to let you guys know how pleased we were with our treatment at your facility this...
Starting Black Friday, November 29th, get 15% – 25% off throughout the entire store at the Boathouse on 507 Front Street in Beaufort, North Carolina. Hurry in, because these offers are only good through Sunday, December 1, 2013. Go online...
The 50′ sailing catamaran, Papillon, spent some time in our paint facility recently for new topside and hull paint. Our skilled painters always enjoy the opportunity to hone their skills on many different types of water craft that come into our marine yard for...
This 61′ Garlington Custom Convertible will be receiving fresh paint, a name change and general maintenance. This is the newest member of the Gudelsky fleet.
Richard and Linda Clayton recently brought their 44′ St Francis catamaran sailboat in to the Jarrett Bay Marine Park for some maintenance: “Recently we needed some warranty work performed on our Yanmar engine and the Yanmar dealer specified we use...
From the November 2013 issue of Marlin Magazine: Danny Hearn started out as a mate for the Doyle family in the mid ’90s, and he is now the captain of their 77-foot Jarrett Bay Blank Check. Hearn grew up with the father-son duo of the Doyles, and since he was a similar...
From Power & Motoryacht online: Although your bill reads like an odometer, your boatyard’s profits may be small. Here’s why. The boatyard business isn’t for sissies. Although it seems like a license to make money, running a boatyard isn’t cheap: Along with...