JettyRun Fleet — specifications, comfort profiles, and skipper notes

Fleet Compass — choose how the water feels

Our boats are tuned for different moods. Sprint, lounge, explore — each hull writes a distinct line on the sea.

Sport boat helm with 180 hp outboard and clear gauges
Sport • Wake & Sprint

Sport

Light, responsive, playful. For mornings when the water is a track and the bow grins.

Cuddy cabin with shade and soft seating for families
Family • Shade & Snacks

Family Cuddy

Shade-first layout, swim ladder and easy storage. Grandparents approve, kids adore.

Catamaran deck with wide lounge pads over teal water
Catamaran • Lounge & Space

Catamaran

Twin-hull calm and big-deck talk. For sunsets that refuse to end.

Hull Personalities — why comfort starts with shape

Deadrise, beam, and weight balance decide how a boat meets chop and carries a conversation.

Diagram-like photo angles showing deadrise versus beam in two hulls
Deadrise vs Beam
Deadrise
Beam
Dryness

Sharper V softens chop; beam restores poise. We aim for dry decks with calm voices.

Hull lines sketch overlaid on a glossy blue hull
Lines & Lift
Lateral Stability
Planing Ease
Spray Control

Chines and strakes help the hull lift cleanly and keep spray where it belongs.

Captain’s Picks — boats we reach for first

Tidy layouts, honest power, and that feeling when the helm just knows what to do.

Sunrise run with clean wake behind a compact sport boat
Sunrise Run • Sport 180

Sport 180

  • 180 hp quick trim
  • Soft bow rise
  • Two-step ladder
Catamaran lounging by a lagoon with teal water
Lagoon Lounge • Cat 26

Cat 26

  • Wide deck pads
  • Shade-first rig
  • Reef-friendly draft

Trim Lab — finding the sweet angle

Bow up for chop, bow down for planing — we tune comfort with tiny helm moves.

We aim for level decks and quiet spray lines.

Boat trimmed bow-low, slicing flat water for fast planing
Bow Low • Quick plane

For flat morning water: fast onto plane, low spray, playful wake.

Boat running level with calm wake lines behind
Level • Everyday calm

Conversation deck: balanced lift, steady headings, dry rails.

Bow-high trim easing through light afternoon chop
Bow High • Ease the chop

Raise the nose to soften afternoon chop and keep guests comfy.

Comfort Matrix — layouts by mood

Seats, shade, entry, and stash — tuned per category so time on deck feels easy.

Ergonomic helm and seating with supportive bolsters
Ergo seating • Support where it matters
Wide transom entry with two-step swim ladder
Easy entry • Two-step ladder
Feature
Sport
Family
Catamaran
Seating
Bolster helm
U-lounge
Pad deck
Shade
Low bimini
Full canopy
Hard top
Storage
Dry tube
Under-seat
Deck bins
Entry
Side step
Transom gate
Twin ladders

Quiet Power — sound & sip

Mounting, prop, and trim calm the soundtrack — and help fuel go further.

Outboard with soft mounts and clean rigging for low vibration
Soft mounts • Low vibration

Vibration control starts at the brackets: soft mounts, tidy rigging, and balanced props.

Helm decibel meter reading a low value while cruising
Cabin dB • Conversational

We tune for conversation-level dB at cruise — so the sea stays the headline.

Speed → Fuel per NM ↓

Sweet spot: just-on-plane to mid-cruise — best comfort per liter.

Deck Safety Mini — little things guests notice

Grip, rails, and smart reach points. The quiet details that make seas feel easy.

Lifebuoy clipped beside a stainless rail within quick reach
Rail & Lifebuoy

Reach in one step

Throw ring sits by the rail, not buried in a locker. Seconds matter.

Non-slip deck texture glinting under soft light
Non-slip Deck

Texture over gloss

We trade showroom shine for grip where feet actually land.

Swim ladder with rubberized steps and hand-hold grips
Grippy Ladder

Steady re-entry

Rubberized steps and a hand-hold where your weight actually shifts.

  • Briefing first
  • Kids vests
  • Clear rails
  • No-glass

Stow Paths — where stuff lives

Dry tubes for phones, bins for towels, anchor that’s actually easy to reset.

Under-seat storage bin with towels and sunscreen
Under-seat bin

Grab & go

Soft bins ride under the lounge — you reach, not rummage.

Dry tube with phones and keys clipped to a D-ring
Dry tube

Phones stay dry

Clipped to a D-ring by the helm — visible, safe, forget-proof.

Bow anchor locker neatly coiled with rode and chain
Anchor locker

Reset without drama

Rode flaked clean; hand room for a calm reset between coves.

Range Windows — hours vs sea state

We plan by comfort first. These windows keep days tidy and smiles steady.

Calm morning bay with mirror water and gentle haze
Calm morning • Long window
Afternoon breeze putting small catspaws on teal water
Breezy noon • Trim aware
Time on water → Comfort range ↓

We pick coves that shorten the return if breeze builds.

Balance & Beam — how we stay level

Wide beam, even stow, small trim nudges — the trio that keeps decks calm when the sea says hi.

Crew distributing weight evenly across the deck seats
Even crew • Even ride

Weight where it helps

We seat by symmetry and keep heavier bags aft-centre. It makes small chop feel like a shrug.

Roll control
Wide-beam hull at rest showing stable stance on water
Wide beam • Stable rest

Beam gives breathing room

Extra beam widens the comfort window: steadier at rest, less sway when folks move about.

At-rest stability
Beam → Roll ↓

More beam, less roll — without killing glide.

Weather Read — morning, noon, monsoon

A captain reads flags, swell lines, and sky texture. Here’s our quick three-state guide.

Harbor flags lightly fluttering at sunrise
Morning • Flags barely alive
Open water with longer afternoon swell lines
Noon • Longer lines offshore

We keep a calm-first option ready in every port.

Edge Gear — optional add-ons

Simple extras that add comfort without clutter.

Mask and snorkel set on a towel by the deck rail
Snorkel set

Mask & snorkel

Clear lenses, soft seals, easy sizes. Reef pauses turn into little postcards.

Soft-walled cooler with zip and ice packs inside
Soft cooler

Soft cooler

Lives under-seat, keeps fruit and drinks honest without hard corners.

Fuel Windows — idle, cruise, sprint

Different days call for different paces. We favor easy cruise — calm voices, honest burn.

Measuring fuel from a jerrycan with a clear gauge
Measure • Don’t guess
Propeller blade with clean edge for efficient bite
Clean bite • Better miles
Speed → Fuel per NM ↓

Cruise is the sweet band: best miles, best chats.

Skipper Profiles — calm hands, clear calls

The helm is a conversation with water. These are the voices you’ll hear.

Captain Arun at the helm watching the swell lines
Capt. Arun • Reads the lines

Capt. Arun

  • Harbor finesse
  • Trim sense
  • Calm-first

Known for feather-light throttles and a knack for smooth entries.

Captain Meera turning gently into a calm cove
Capt. Meera • Quiet turns

Capt. Meera

  • Coastal nav
  • Guest ease
  • Low dB

Unhurried voice on radio, precise on ladders, patient with first-timers.

Deckhand Ravi

  • Snorkel lead
  • Lines
  • Dock assist

Keeps decks clear and eyes on swimmers; quick with a spare towel.

Deckhand Nisha

  • Guest care
  • Briefings
  • Rig checks

Steady on safety, warm with kids; checks rails twice.

Checklist Tape — what we tidy before you board

It’s not a ritual — it’s muscle memory. Small moves, big calm.

Rails & ladders

Grips checked, ladder pins snug, non-slip pads clean.

Stern ladder locked with clean non-slip steps
Two-step ladder • Locked
  • Pin secure
  • Handhold clear
  • Pads dry

Vests & sizes

Kid XS to adult XXL ready; quick-fit loop shown at the dock.

Neatly stacked lifejackets by size on a bench
Fit-first • All sizes
  • Tags visible
  • Buckles snap
  • Spare bag

Comms & lights

Radio test, anchor light, and a spare torch in reach.

  • VHF clear
  • Spare batteries
  • Night return plan

Rig & Lines — fast, neat, repeat

A tidy cleat hitch is a promise: we leave docks better than we found them.

Line tied with a clean cleat hitch on aluminum cleat
Cleat hitch • Clean & quick

Two turns, figure-eight, flip — snug without chewing the line.

Rope coiled in a neat circle on deck
Coils that behave

Coils lie flat so feet and photos stay happy. Habit, not luck.

Neat lines move faster and look better in every photo.

Ready when the water is

Pick a deck, pick a pace. We’ll meet you where the day feels easy.

Bow foam curling off a small sport boat at cruise
Calm cruise • Bow foam