In the Wake is our archive of articles that have been posted as features on the JMYS home page. Once in print everything is immediately out of date, but much of what we have written about still has some relevance. We have been asked to keep these stories available by many followers who wish to take a short dock walk down memory lane and hope that people new to this website will also enjoy reading about people and events that have influenced our growth. For most of us it is fun to reminisce, and these articles serve as a chronological record of what we have been doing since JMYS was founded.
Occasionally we are able to find and organize previous boating related articles penned by Jeff in other publications, as well as articles that were started and shelved, but still want to be told. These will be completed out of order but will be filed by the date they occurred. So, if you come back in the future to browse, you may find something new from the past!
Jeff wrote a lot of stories for the www.nordhavn.com site during his fourteen year career at PAE and we have most of those available at this link: https://trawlerbrokers.com/trawler-lifestyle/nordhavn-com-articles-by-jeff-merrill/
Additionally, we do have a separate section for the Ocean Navigator Dialing-In-Your-Trawler stories: https://trawlerbrokers.com/trawler-lifestyle/ocean-navigator-magazine/
PassageMaker magazine gave Jeff a column, Trawler Transactions, and those articles are posted here: https://trawlerbrokers.com/purchasing-a-trawler/trawler-transactions/
As demonstrated by our logo, our direction is to keep the bow pointing forward…but it is also fun to pause, reflect and look behind to see where we have been.
Articles
Listing Sold – Kadey-Krogen 44 AE Sweet Ride
JMYS is pleased to announce the successful sale of the Kadey-Krogen 44 AE Sweet Ride.
Ocean Navigator Magazine 2020 Chuck Husick Award Winner
The Chuck Husick Marine Technology Award is presented annually to the best new technology. This award is named after Ocean Navigator’s legendary ...
Listing Sold – Nordhavn 50 Wild Rumpus
JMYS is pleased to announce the successful sale of the Nordhavn 50 Wild Rumpus in Virginia.
A Routine Trip Becomes Entertainment
Spending time with clients, onboard and underway over the years has been a great way to merge the progression from clients to friends to family.
Congratulations to Keith Ruse and the Deltaville Boatyard!
JMYS is pleased to congratulate Keith Ruse and the Deltaville Boatyard on being named Best of the Bay by Chesapeake Bay Magazine for December 2020.
Brokerage Backstory – Episode 6 – Nordhavn 55 Enterprise III
Jeff asked the owners of Enterprise III to share some of their thoughts on owning a Nordhavn 55. This is an active couple with a great zest for life who have fully embraced the Trawler Lifestyle.
Newsletter: Wide Open Throttle
Everyone reading this has weathered quite a storm in 2020. From Standing By in March, to Underway in June the JMYS crew has vigilantly kept our business ship shape anticipating each new squall.
Welcome Niels Gregory!
Niels Gregory is an avid seafarer with a unique background. He was born in Nassau, Bahamas and by the time he turned eight, he and his brother were sailing a Sunfish from Nassau to Athol Island, swimming, laughing and spearfishing.
Welcome Bridget Luckey!
Bridget is the newest addition to our team here at JMYS. She is taking the role of Broker Coordinator. A longtime friend of the Merrill family, she spent much of her early years sailing alongside Jeff’s son, Jonn and daughter Elle.
2020 TrawlerFest Live Recap
TrawlerFest is a traditional event that trawler enthusiasts look forward to all year long. Over the last few years there has been an annual gathering in three different geographic regions: Seattle, Washington, Baltimore, Maryland and Stuart, Florida.
TrawlerFest LIVE: Two Veteran Expert Presenters
We love our presenters at Trawlerfest and you will too! Introducing 2 of our most honorable expert veteran presenters: longtime cruisers Jeff Merrill and Steve Zimmerman.
Soundings: Art of the Digital Deal – Oct 2020
Due to the uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic, people remained in their homes and waited for guidance on when they could safely go back to work or see family members.