Boating — December 2018

(Brent) #1
SPEED EFFICIENCY OPERATIONnaut. stat. n. mi. s. mi. sound
rpm knots mph gph mpg mpg range range angle level
1000 5.65 6.50 2.50 2.26 2.60 445 512 0 62
1500 5.82 6.70 4.40 1.32 1.52 261 300 0 64
2000 8.60 9.90 8.00 1.08 1.24 212 244 1 65
2500 10.73 12.35 11.70 0.92 1.06 181 208 2 73
3000 17.12 19.70 14.00 1.22 1.41 241 277 4 74
3500 29.98 34.50 18.50 1.62 1.86 319 368 3 78
4000 35.71 41.10 24.20 1.48 1.70 291 335 3 79
4500 40.49 46.60 32.10 1.26 1.45 249 286 3 81
5000 45.71 52.60 40.80 1.12 1.29 221 254 3 82
5500 50.31 57.90 50.30 1.00 1.15 197 227 2 83
5800 52.40 60.30 52.50 1.00 1.15 197 226 2 84
MOST ECONOMICAL CRUISING SPEED

High Points
XThe more sea time you have, the
more you’ll appreciate this boat’s
ride in rough water.
XAccess to the bilge for service
and maintenance of pumps and
equipment is unparalleled.
XFull transom ensures you get all
the length overall implied by the
model designation.

Specs
· LOA: 32'6" (with bracket and engines)
· BEAM: 9'5" · DRY WEIGHT: 8,260 lb.
· SEATING/WEIGHT CAPACITY: Yacht
Certifi ed · FUEL CAPACITY: 219 gal.

How We Tested
ENGINES: Twin 300 hp Yamaha F300
DRIVE/PROP: Outboard/15" x 21" 3-blade
stainless steel
GEAR RATIO: 1.75:1
FUEL LOAD: 105 gal.
CREW WEIGHT: 355 lb.
Price
$206,995 (with test power)

REGULATOR


28


tackle you can catch or carry, in addition
to safety gear and cruising supplies such as
deck chairs, an infl atable tow toy or stand-
up paddleboard. Inside the console is a
fi berglass-lined head with electric com-
mode. We liked that a porthole provides
natural light. The wide variety of seating
choices range from the standard transom
bench, to several standard and optional
leaning-post choices, to backrests for the
forward lounge.
Proven during our test to possess rug-
ged fi shability, Regulator’s 28 also delivers
the fl exibility to serve as a family day boat.

Courtesy of stout construction and a deep-V
hull designed by Lou Codega, the Regulator
28 lived up to its reputation. During our
test, the ocean inlet waters rose in wind-
against-tide 3- to 4 -foot seas. Yet at 25 mph,
the Regulator 28 carved through with nary
a bang, thud or drenching spray. Abeam to
the seas, the Regulator 28 exhibited a roll
moment that proved very short but with
gentle transitions. Down-sea while over-
taking waves, the bow held enough buoy-
ancy to lift up and over without shearing in
either direction; the water the bow pushed
curled nicely back down toward the sea.
Besides the ride, confi dence comes from
the full transom. As opposed to the inte-
grated transom platform of other builders,
the Regulator’s full transom means that
it is truly 28 feet long — before measuring
the outboard bracket. Of course, SeaStar
Solutions’ Optimus electronic power steer-
ing helped provide precision control too.
While collecting data in fl at water, with
twin 300 hp Yamaha outboards installed,
the Regulator 28 rocketed to 60 mph and
delivered nearly 2 mpg at 34 mph.

Regulator’s best-selling model, the
28 boasts new upgrades for 2018, some of
which were announced just prior to our
going to press. These include an optional
SureShade ATF automated cockpit boat
shade that extends with the touch of a but-
ton or with a wireless fob ($9,395), and
an available removable watersports tow
bar ($995). A variety of new seating and
new outrigger options are also available.
Factory-installed electronics now include
all-black fl ush-mounted facings.
A tuna door provides transom access to
the water as much as a way to land big fi sh.
From the transom livewell to the stowage
in the bow, this boat packs enough insulat-
ed stowage to swallow all the bait, fi sh and

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REGULATOR MARINE INC.
Edenton, North Carolina; 252-482-3837; regulatormarine.com

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