If you like seeing what is behind building custom boats

BillK2632

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Jun 25, 2009
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Lake Norman, NC
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2014 Cobalt R5
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Volvo Penta V8-300 DPS
Jarret Bay makes boats that I can only dream about, I've seen a few, but never even been on one. I like watching these videos, the "Jarret Bay Insider", just incredible what goes into building one of these. Even if a sportfisher style boat is not your thing, it's hard not to appreciate what goes into these things.

This is just the latest episode:
(25) Built From the Ground Up - Jarrett Bay Insider, Episode 16 - YouTube
 
Jarret Bay makes boats that I can only dream about, I've seen a few, but never even been on one. I like watching these videos, the "Jarret Bay Insider", just incredible what goes into building one of these. Even if a sportfisher style boat is not your thing, it's hard not to appreciate what goes into these things.

This is just the latest episode:
(25) Built From the Ground Up - Jarrett Bay Insider, Episode 16 - YouTube
That was an interesting video. I am surprised that the entire bridge is made of wood and then glassed. I would think at that price point there wouldn't be any wood core on the boat.
 
Yeah, watch some of the videos of the hull layup process -- no molds like what we see on our production boats. The skill and craftsmanship is really something.
 
Awesome boats......we often stop there fuel dock (Jarret Bay)....always some badass boats tied up there.
 
The F&S shop is at my marina. Impressive doesn't even begin to describe these boats or the building process. Absolutely for those with more money than they know what to do with. The bios of the owners in incredible. Like the world famous art collector who took $50mil in a fund called "Special Situation" and turned it into $2bil. His 74' was named Special Situation and now has an 82' one.

https://fsyachts.com
 

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