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...
JBBW Inc. is currently working on a computerized custom preventative maintenance program. This service will be offered to vessel owners having vessels within a 60-mile radius of our facility. The focus of this new service is to provide customers with a mobile...
Thanks for the pictures and all the help in Making Blue Chip look like the boat she is. We had a beautiful ride home, only one on the ICW and river. An the old girl did not miss a beat. My Social Director/Admiral had me loaded down when I got back. All along I kept...
Keith Greenberg ran his first full day trip on my 53 today in Isla Muj, Mexico, as of 3pm, talked to him on the sat phone, he caught 25 and saw approx 60 sails, as he lost count, the sails were piling on the dredge two or three at a time. Keith mentioned to my friend...
Many thanks to you and all of our friends there at Jarrett Bay for the work done last week on Southern Comfort, for the complimentary wash job, and especially for the second haulout and dockage Friday night. This made it possible for Nate to find and correct the...
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...
Jarrett Bay Boatworks will be hosting an Owner’s University in May. This will be a three day seminar covering virtually all the systems on your yacht from electrical systems to engine systems to paint systems and virtually everything in between. The seminar will...
Jarrett Bay Boatworks recently delivered the new 67′ Waste Knot to the Poole family, and she’s well on her way south for the winter. Look for this exciting new build off the waters of South Florida and Isla Mujeres this winter! View Waste Knot Specs and...
On Friday, January 30, 2009, a Viking 72’ convertible was moved into the repair to start on our latest full paint job. Among the boats sharing the building is a 50’ custom catamaran. Structural repairs on this boat are underway as a result of damages...
Many vessels were used very little last year due to the high price of gas and diesel fuel. Fuels derived from Hydrocarbons have a tendency to break down over a period of time. Gasoline is very susceptible to degradation over the winter months and should always...