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 April 2005 issue of Boating magazine: “We’re going to be in Palm Beach by three o’clock,” the guy tells me. I don’t believe it for a second. That’s a 60-mile run, and I can see white foam blowing off the top of...
From the November 2004 issue of Soundings magazine: Conditions at the Mid-Atlantic 500 fishing tournament out of Cape May, N.J., this summer got pretty rough at times, but that didn’t stop Walter Kuhn’s 41-footer. The Jarrett Bay express with its...
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...
From the August 2004 issue of Marlin magazine: Marilyn B might just be the prettiest boat ever built by Jarrett Bay Boatworks. At least that’s what a few of the folks who actually built the boat say – but they could be a little biased. Jarrett Bay takes...
From the February 2001 issue of Boating magazine: I love the smell of diesel exhaust in the morning. Mingle in a hint of fresh-ground chum, and we’re talking real nose candy. Unfortunately, the morning I boarded Jarrett Bay’s 54 Convertible, the scent of...
From the February 2003 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: Greatness often occurs at the intersection of synergy and serendipity. Athletes, for example, may achieve greatness only if they are born in the right era, encounter coaches who know how to bring out...