If you’re looking for a bowrider, express cruiser, or larger power cruiser, Regal Boats probably makes one that will interest you. The Orlando, Florida-based boat builder has a great line up, with boats ranging from 20 to 42 feet.
These boats are loaded with the latest features and technology and built with an attention to detail that is seldom matched on boats in this market.
One step aboard a Regal, and you know you’re in for a treat. The company takes pride in making boats that people will enjoy using. To wit: Regal has won numerous awards for highest customer satisfaction over the years.
From the beautifully crafted and hand-stitched upholstery to the technology-loaded helm stations, every piece of a Regal boat screams quality and begs you to take it out on the lake for a spin.
The Top 7 Regal Boats in 2025
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Largest/Most Versatile Surf Boat: Regal 38 Surf -
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Great First Boat: Regal 21 OBX -
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Next Generation Outboard Bowrider: Regal LX9 -
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Wake-Making Watersports Machine: Regal LS6 Surf -
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Cabin cruising fishing boat: Regal 38 SAV -
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Cruiser for Weekends and Beyond: Regal 33 Express -
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Yacht for Long Trips: Regal 42 Fly
All Regal Boats We've tested:
Where to buy Regal 38 Surf:
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The 38 Surf is the largest and probably the most versatile ski boat. When a ski boat isn’t enough to satisfy everyone, the 38 Surf is going to hit everyone’s sweet spot.
Regal put two forward drive Volvo Penta inboard engines with dynamic trim tabs to power this family-friendly, day-cruising surf beast.
Two entry doors, a Powershade awning, a Powerplatform for swimming, a refreshment island and all the useful tech for driving and entertainment make the 38 Surf one of the best 40-foot power boats for the money.
Experiencing this boat, including all the adjustable seating and walk-through designs for accommodating a lot of people, is highly encouraged when looking for a platform for ski, surf and wakeboarding that will also please the sandbar cruisers.
- Length: 39 feet, 2 inches
- Beam: 11 feet, 11 inches
- Draft (max): 3 feet
- Engine Power: 860 hp Twin Forward Drive Volvo Penta
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Dry weight: 19,400 pounds
- Fuel Capacity: 249 gallons
- Bridge Clearance: 11 feet, 4.5 inches
Things we like:
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Biggest surf boat you can buy
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Maybe the most versatile 40-footer
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Twin Volvo Penta forward-facing sterndrives
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Joystick and bow thruster and skyhook for easy docking
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Garmrest at the driver’s seat is cool and useful
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Ballast-free surf system with touchscreen control
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Oversized bow seating, multi-position helm seats, and sliding Ultra lounge
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Two side entry doors
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Loaded with tech—dual 22-inch touchscreens with digital switching, forward and rear-facing cameras, and joystick docking
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Beautiful hardtop with tow points, sunroof, aft shade canopy, and a flip-down TV
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Overnighting for four
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Central refreshment island works great
Things we don't like:
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If you’re dead set against inboard motors
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Not suited for colder climates
Where to buy Regal 38 Surf:
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Where to buy Regal 21 OBX:
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A simple bowrider that’s easy to handle, easy to maintain, and easy to tow—that pretty much sums up the Regal 21 OBX.
What sets the 21 OBX apart from other entry-level bowriders? Regal’s fit and finish on this boat are outstanding, and the upholstery work is especially beautiful. Plus, the FasTrac hull and social seating options make it a boat you’ll enjoy playing with all year long.
- Length: 21 feet, 1 inch
- Beam: 8 feet, 6 inches
- Draft (min/max): 19/36 inches
- Dry Weight: 3,250 lbs.
- Capacity: 10 people
- Fuel Tank: 40 gal.
- Water Tank: 11 gal.
- Power Options: Yahama 150 or 200-hp outboard
Things we like:
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Large swim platform
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FasTrac hull design
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Great fit and finish for an entry-level boat
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Luxurious high-end detailed upholstery
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Superb layout, comfortable and efficient
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Lifetime hull warranty
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Also available with sterndrive power (Regal 2000 ES)
Things we don't like:
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Lacks the convenient walk-through transom found on the new LX-series boats
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Seating options are more limited than LX-series
Where to buy Regal 21 OBX:
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Where to buy Regal LX9:
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Looking for a sporty bowrider that looks good, is fun to drive, and is comfortable for any adventure you want to take it on? The LX9 might just be the boat you’re looking for. This new model has everything under the sun you could dream of at the helm station to make captaining fun (and easy).
From its enormous swim platform (that gets even larger with the push of a button) to its easy-flowing walkthrough layout with tons of comfortable seating, the LX9 is a wonderful cruising bowrider.
Like most top-of-the-line Regals, the LX9 is loaded with innovative technology. Some of it is standard, and some of it is optional. That’s a nice approach since not every boater needs every toy, and it can keep the cost down in some cases.
One stand-out feature on the LX9 is the power hardtop, which lowers at the push of a button. Sure, it will help you squeeze under the occasional short bridge. But more interestingly is how it retracts, closing down on top of the windshield to make the boat into a sports coupe—handy indeed if you’re trapped in a downpour.
- Length: 29 feet
- Beam: 9 feet
- Draft (min/max): 21/30 inches
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 150 gal.
- Water Tank: 15 gal.
- Power Options: 2x Yamaha 200 or 2x Yamaha 250 outboards
Things we like:
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Standard bow thruster and Yamaha Helm Master joystick control
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High-end options like digital switching and Seakeeper 1 gyro stabilizer
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Walk-through layout with twin UltraLounges
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Lounges slide forward to increase swim platform space
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Power hardtop option that converts boat to a coupe
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Optional companion touchscreen
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Massive amounts of storage space
Where to buy Regal LX9:
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Where to buy Regal LS6 Surf:
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Regal has been perfecting their SURF line since 2015. The new LS-series boats represent Regal’s latest optimization, the “Surf System 2.0.” The 2,000-pound water ballast tanks are filled and drained with quieter and faster pumps. The hulls are outfitted with custom wake-shaping tabs, and the whole system is controlled through dual nine-inch touchscreens at the helm. The boat is powered by either a 350- or 380-horsepower Volvo gas sterndrive running a forward-facing propeller system.
The decks and seating of the SURF series are also designed for maximum water fun. The whole boat has a walk-through from bow to swim platform, with extra wide bench seating and two multi-position UltraLounges at the stern. There are two foldup rumble seats on the transom, and the swim platform itself is oversized and built very low to the water.
All in all, it’s hard to imagine a better wake surfing platform. This is an area where Regal is thriving, and these boats are very popular in the lakes of central Florida, where the sport is hot.
- Length: 26 feet, 4 inches
- Beam: 8 feet, 6 inches
- Draft (min/max): 31/35 inches
- Dry Weight: 5,380 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 74 gal.
- Water Tank: 15 gal.
- Power Options: Volvo V8 350 or 380 hp. with forward drive
Things we like:
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Second-generation surf system with 2,000 pounds of ballast, Volvo forward-drive with watersports control, and custom wake tabs
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Great seating and sports layout — extra-wide seats on each side, dual UltraLounges, and dual fold-away rumble seats on the walk-through transom
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Low and extended swim platform
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Pop-up ski pylon or optional watersports tower
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Convenient, fully enclosed head
Where to buy Regal LS6 Surf:
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Where to buy Regal 38 SAV:
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The Regal 38 SAV defies being put in a category. It looks like a simple center console, but it has the amenities of a fully-furbished cabin cruiser. It will thrive in the warm Gulf waters and the Caribbean.
The SAV stands for Sports Activity Vessel. In other words, it’s an SUV on the water with the functionality to match its name. Adjustable seating and the ability to go to the beach and go on a blue water cruise will keep the whole family happy, whether fishing, cruising, tanning, or playing in the water.
If you’re in the market for a boat that can comfortably entertain a crowd or take the family on a comfortable cruise, the 38 SAV is worth a look. While not as performance-oriented as other options, it offers features and a layout comparable to the Tiara 43 LE or Sea Ray SLX 400 but at a friendlier price point than either. If you want something with a fully enclosed cockpit, check out the Regal LS36.
- Length: 39 feet, 3 inches
- Beam: 11 feet, 11 inches
- Draft (min/max): 23/31 inches
- Dry Weight: 18,800 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 340 gal.
- Water Tank: 60 gal.
- Power Options: 3x Yamaha 300 hp outboard
Things we like:
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Excellent and useable layout with adaptive aft cockpit space
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Bow seating with an optional table
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Refreshment island
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Versatile captain seats
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Choice of diesel or gas generator
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Optional Seakeeper 3 gyro
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Standing headroom cabin with convertible berths and seating
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Full head with separate shower
Where to buy Regal 38 SAV:
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Where to buy Regal 33 Express:
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One of the best cabin cruisers we know of, the Regal 33 Express has everything you need to spend as much time on the water as you like. No small feat considering its diminutive size.
This boat has a spacious cockpit with well-thought-out seating options making it maneuverable and more manageable than bigger cruisers.
Everyone will fight over their spot on the “UltraLounge,” an electrically activated four-position seat on the stern that is comfortable no matter how you use it. A cockpit bar-style galley has space for a fridge and electric grill.
Down below, the 33 Express has an enormous king-sized midship berth that can convert to two large twins. There’s a dinette built around a small galley and a convertible bunk forward that folds up and out of the settee. The head is large and features an electric toilet and a separate shower.
- Length: 34 feet, 3 inches
- Beam: 10 feet, 4 inches
- Draft (min/max): 21/37 inches
- Dry Weight: 13,200 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 150 gal.
- Water Tank: 36 gal.
- Power Options: 2x Volvo V6 (560 hp) or 2x Volvo V8 (600 or 700 hp); or outboard power on the Regal 33XO
Things we like:
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Four-position "UltraLounge" on the transom moves forward and aft
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Optional hard top or power tower
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Cockpit galley and refreshment center with optional electric grill and fridge
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Additional galley down below
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Lifetime hull warranty
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Separate shower
Things we don't like:
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Gas-only engine options
Where to buy Regal 33 Express:
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Where to buy Regal 42 Fly:
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This spacious flybridge yacht is one of Regal’s flagships. It’s a cabin cruiser that flirts with the lifestyle aboard a larger motor yacht.
She’s already spacious, but the large windows add an incredibly open and light-filled feeling to all the spaces below.
The flybridge has a welcoming open layout for hanging out in the sun with 4-6 friends, and the upper salon, with its fully appointed galley, makes meal prep easy. Below decks, you’ll find two large staterooms, one with a queen-sized island berth and the other with an even larger king that can convert to two twins.
There’s a choice of adding an extra head instead of the lower galley and adding privacy walls. Performance-wise, driving this boat with Regal’s high-quality gauges and consoles will be a pleasure.
- Length: 41 feet, 11 inches
- Beam: 13 feet
- Draft: 44 inches
- Dry Weight: 27,400 lbs.
- Capacity: Yacht Certified
- Fuel Tank: 258 gal.
- Water Tank: 73 gal.
- Power Options: 2x Volvo D6 diesel with IPS drive (870 hp)
Things we like:
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Feels bigger than its 42 feet
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Excellent options such as Seakeeper 3 gyro stabilizer
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Washer/dryer, and central vacuum system
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Aft galley well-equipped and situated for entertainment
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Optional hydraulic swim platform or underwater PowerPlatform
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Extra shade cover for bow deck
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Available with diesel inboard or Yamaha gas outboards (Regal 42 FXO)
Where to buy Regal 42 Fly:
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Where to buy Regal LS4C:
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While there have been neat advances in the small cabin cruiser world, sometimes the perfect solution is a small, cuddy cabin cruiser. These boats are under 25 feet long and comfortably combine the amenities of a dayboat with enough space below to spend the weekend aboard.
The LS4C is a cuddy cabin “C” version of the LS4 bowrider. This classic Regal Fast-Trac hull has a small enclosed cabin with a convertible dinette or double berth. It has an optional marine toilet and a small cockpit refreshment center. There is no galley on a boat this size, but you can do almost anything by adding a grill in the cockpit.
- Length: 24 feet, 5 inches
- Beam: 8 feet, 6 inches
- Draft (min/max): 24/35 inches
- Dry Weight: 4,900 lbs.
- Capacity: 7 people
- Fuel Tank: 56 gal
- Water Tank: 15 gal
- Power Options: Volvo V-6 280 hp or V-8 350 hp, or Mercruiser 6.2L 300 hp
Things we like:
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Performance features of bowrider with overnighting
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Classic good looks
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Numerous powerplant options
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Easily trailerable for most trucks and large SUVs
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Tons of color options, add-ons, and accessories to outfit however you like
Where to buy Regal LS4C:
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Regal Boats Buyer’s Guide
Florida-based Regal Boats makes a fantastic line of bowriders, express cruisers, and small motor yachts. These boats are priced well in the market and are surprisingly well-built and well-appointed.
Regal Boats History
Regal is a family-run boat manufacturer based in Orlando, Florida. The company was founded by Paul and Carol Kuck in 1969. The company is now run by the Kuck’s three children, Duane, Tim, and Pam.
Regal’s mission statement reads: “With God’s help, we will develop an exceptional team dedicated to enriching lives and providing an awesome boating experience.”
The company has won numerous awards over the years for its innovation and customer satisfaction. The company has been recognized with the JD Power Award for “Highest Customer Satisfaction with Small Runabouts,” as well as with Express Cruisers.
Regal manufactures nearly all components of their boats, including custom fiberglass hatches and helms and all upholstery, in-house. Their world headquarters and primary manufacturing facility is in Orlando, Florida, and they have a second plant in Valdosta, Georgia.
Regal Innovations
Regal boats are loaded with innovative features, from wonderful layouts like their UltraLounge seating to their electrically-controlled PowerHardtop.
What is a Fastrac hull?
It’s impossible to research Regal boats and not find references to the company’s FasTrac hull design. First revealed in 1995, it won the International Marine Trades Exhibit & Conference (IMTEC) Innovation Award the next year.
The FasTrac design features a lateral step on the bottom of the hull. That step introduces airflow as the boat planes, thereby reducing drag. This leads to increased performance in terms of hull shot, top-end speeds, and fuel economy.
Regal’s Complete Line of Boats
Regal divides its boats between sterndrive and outboard drive bowriders, surf boats, SAVs (sport activities vessels), express cruisers, and yachts.
Regals are factory rigged with either Yamaha outboards, Volvo sterndrive gas engines, or Mercruiser sterndrives. Larger yachts may also have Volvo diesel inboard options.
Bowriders
Regal’s newest line of bowriders is the LS/LX series. There are a couple of them in our best bowrider guide for a reason.
LS boats are sterndrive powered, while LX models are outboard equipped. The same basic hulls and layouts are shared between the LS and LX boats, so you can effectively choose any boat you like and get it powered any way you like.
In addition, several older models are still offered, including the sterndrive 2000 ES and its outboard-powered sistership, the 21 OBX.
Regal’s bowriders range from 20 to 36 feet in length.
Surf Boats
Regal’s line of surf boats is made up of select LS-series sterndrive bowriders modified with a wake surfing package. They come powered with Volvo gas engines driving forward-facing props. They also have an integrated water ballast system and wake-enhancing trim tabs controlled by the touchscreen at the helm.
The Surf package can be found on the LS2, LS4, LS6, and LS9.
SAVs
The SAV (Sports Activities Vessel) is Regal’s attempt at the do-anything dayboat. Only two models are currently available: the 33 SAV and 38 SAV.
The SAV is a center console cruiser equipped with a layout that can do anything from fishing to watersports to cruising. They have flexible seating options and cabins with just enough space to overnight, but most of their space is reserved for being on deck and enjoying the outdoors.
Express Cruisers
Express Cruisers are Regal’s line of popular cabin cruisers. Sizes range from 24 to 33 feet long. Express models have sterndrives, while XO models have outboard power. Large boats in the line have comfortable accommodations for long weekends aboard.
More of the boat’s space is dedicated to a traditional cabin, but the cockpit area of the boat is still a great entertainment area. Compared to other cabin cruisers, Regal cruisers always pack their vessels with great helm stations and their boats seem bigger than their length might suggest.
Yachts
Regal yachts run from 36 to 42 feet long. These boats are appointed to spend long trips aboard and are perfect for months playing in The Bahamas or taking an adventure of a lifetime and doing the Great Loop.
Regal 36, 38, and 42-foot yachts are divided by a few key features: inboard or outboard power and flybridge or coupe layouts. Outboard boats are branded XO (or FXO, in the case of a flybridge outboard yacht).
You can see how they compare to other motor yachts. Generally, Regals blue water cruisers are on the small end of this segment, but that comes with advantages in maintenance and performance.
Regal’s Top Competitors
Traditionally, Regal’s top competitors have been Sea Ray, Chaparelle, Formula, Cobalt, and Monterey.
In many cases, however, Regal is now making a more varied lineup than any of these other companies. For example, Sea Ray and Chaparral have narrowed their product lines and no longer produce larger yachts. With these companies, Regal competes with their bowriders, surf models, and express cabin cruisers.
If you’re looking for more ideas, check out Boat & Sail Magazine’s list of the best bowrider boats on the market today. There’s also an article pointing to outstanding cabin cruisers.
Regal competes against newcomers like the Beneteau Swift Trawler and Jeaneau’s NC lines in the larger power cruiser market. Many other companies have left this space recently, so the Regals are well-positioned with its mid-sized motor yachts.
Overall, Regal competes on price point and in terms of quality and innovation. The company prices their boats in the middle of the market, well below luxury brands like Sea Ray. They still, however, load these boats with new technology. Regals are also built to a high-quality standard that, while it won’t match a luxury brand, definitely sets them apart from bottom-tier manufacturers.
Frequently asked questions
Regal Boats are made in two factories: one in Orlando, Florida, and the other in Valdosta, Georgia.
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