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Video Walkthrough: Hull 65, Rebelette

by Jarrett Bay Boatworks 31 May 2024 10:49 BST
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Walkthrough: Hull 65, Rebelette

A looping video of Rebelette running
Dive into the heart of Carolina craftsmanship with our exclusive walkthrough video of Hull 65, Rebelette. This 64-foot sportfisher, the fifth custom Jarrett Bay purchased by a family of customers spanning three generations, represents over 30 years of boat-building history and delivers on Jarrett Bay's mantra:
"Born to Fish, Built to Win."
Host RV Hodge in Cockpit of Rebelette
Custom Tackle Center to starboard of Rebelette
 
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New Construction Updates

Hull #68: 90' Sportfisherman

Many tasks are happening at scale, focused largely around essential structural components towards the hull bottom. This includes labor intensive reinforcements to internal tanks, keel, hull chambers & more. Check out the lazaret crawl tunnel (pictured) before it goes in! 
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Hull #64: 68' Sportfisherman

Progress can be seen across key areas: down forward, salon, engine room, bridge, and cockpit. Completion estimates hover around 75% for finish carpentry and wiring. Exterior touches, including toe-rail (pictured) and cabin molding, are nearing completion.
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