From the March 2009 issue of Big Game Fishing Journal: Offering a layout that features 360-degree mobility above deck, overnight accommodations below and triple outboard power to get you anywhere fast, the Jarrett Bay 34 Walk-Around Express is a fully equipped fishing...
From the December 2008 Issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: The new Jarrett Bay 77 will be a force to be reckoned with. Packing 2,400-hp MTUs, she’s predicted to reach a top speed of 42 knots or nearly 50 mph, downright impressive for a 77-footer that tips...
From the November 2008 issue of Marlin magazine: Some North Carolina boatbuilders chose to move away from the quintessential “Carolina” look in recent years, but not Jarrett Bay. Even from a distance, there’s no mistaking that knife-like entry,...
From the February 2008 issue of Marlin magazine: Connoisseurs of the Carolina customboat industry have long cherished Jarrett Bay for the fine craftsmanship, outstanding performance, beautiful sweeping flare and rolling tumblehome that made the southern Outer Banks...
From the September 2007 issue of Southern Boating magazine: Jarrett Bay’s latest evolution of its 32-foot walkaround features single diesel jackshaft power. With its 425 horsepower Cummins common rail engine and Konrad outdrive, this Jackshaft version is said to...
From the September 2007 issue of Marlin magazine: After the charter season came to an end in 1985, captains Randy Ramsey and Jim Luxton needed a new boat to compete with the rest of the fleet out of Harker’s Island, North Carolina. Without enough money to...
From the June 2007 issue of Southern Boating magazine: The newest addition to the Jarrett Bay Boatworks family is this 63-foot custom project. Representing the next evolution in design from Jarrett Bay, the 63 possesses a more modern profile than the traditional...
From a Cooperative Advertorial with Jarrett Bay and MTU: Though you may never hear an engineer admit it, calculations alone cannot predict the transition of power that must take place to effectively propel 90,000 pounds of wood and fiberglass through a 6-foot sea at...
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...