Our yard has been jam packed and super active since all of the haul outs since hurricane Irene with over 2,600 feet of boat being managed over the course of weeks. Here are some of the more noteworthy projects: 95′ Sunseeker – Once Around: Pulled the...
Jarrett Bay is celebrating its 25th anniversary and we want to thank you! Jarrett Bay Boatworks wants to thank you for your long-standing business and trust in the Jarrett Bay Service Department. From April 1, 2011, to May 27, 2011, Jarrett Bay has teamed up with...
As part of our 25th Anniversary celebration, all Jarrett Bay departments will be offering special opporunities and deep discounts throughout the year. This Spring, our Service yard is offering 25% off Haul, block and launch, power washing & vessel lay days. Offer...
Randy, Good morning. Hope all is well. Nan and I picked up our Grand Banks trawler on Monday after being at Jarrett Bay having some scheduled work done. We want to compliment your staff on our first experience of hauling out our boat, and let you know that we, as...
We received a lot of great feedback from our service customers during and after the marathon haul-out session for Hurricane Earl (we hauled 120 vessels in just over three days). Here are few of the messages we received – thank you every one! This was my first...
Jarrett Bay Management, I recently brought my 35 Viking Pier Pressure to Jarrett Bay for bottom paint etc. This was my first experience with JBBW. I worked in the boating maintenance field in Miami for 15 years and have spent many a day in numerous boat yards....
We have a 53′ Fleming – which when pulled, found that it has osmosis (entire bottom). In your experience, when stripping the bottom – to include gelcoat – what type of wash do you then do to suspend the stuff coming out? On moisture meter – how low do you...
I wish to express my thanks to all the women and men at Jarrett Bay Boatworks. December 2000 I had my 53′ Gulfstar Trawler hauled to have the bottom stripped and redone. I planned on it taking three months, and to my surprise, it was done and back in the water...