Hi Tate, I wanted to extend my appreciation in recognition of the excellence in service and customer focus provided to me the past year as a new Jarrett Bay owner. From information provided about my hull during the buying process, to Rich in parts, the yard manager,...
Jarrett Bay Boatworks has delivered a 32’ Custom Center Console to one of golfing’s most notable and respected icons – and now-3x Jarrett Bay owner, Curtis Strange. Her twin 300hp Yamahas are efficiently delivering her to the fishing grounds at 40 mph WOT, and a...
From the June 2013 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: Achieving success often means finding something that you really like and sticking with it. But you don’t have to tell that to Curtis Strange. Strange, whose 17 PGA tour victories and two U.S. Open...
Jarrett Bay Boatworks is excited to announce details of our new 32’ Custom Center Console project quietly started in June 2012 for one of golfing’s most notable and respected icons – and now-3x Jarrett Bay owner, Curtis Strange. Almost as avid an angler as...
From the October 2007 issue of Sportfishing magazine: When first introduced, the Jarrett Bay 32 had a pair of 250-hp outboards on the transom. The company’s newest iteration makes what many hard-core anglers feel is a significant improvement: Cummins common-rail...
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: The smallest boat I’ve sea trialed since I came to Marlin magazine instantly became one of my favorites. Jarrett Bay put a Cummins diesel and a jackshaft into its 32-foot, semi-custom walkaround and the results...
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...
From the May 2005 issue of Power & Motoryacht magazine: A shift has taken place. Perhaps it’s due to saturation of the big-convertible market, or maybe there’s a growing need for midsize sportfishermen, but a lot of builders have taken to constructing...