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Have you seen this NEW Option for Regulator Models? – Through Stem Bow Roller

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

 

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New for 2013, on Regulator models 28, 32, 34SS, & 34, the option of a
Through Stem Bow Roller w/Anchor Windlass, Chain, Rode & Anchor is available.

Anchor is held neatly below sheer line, out of sight from the interior cockpit. Windless and rode are accessed through the forward anchor locker hatch.
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Regulator Seats

Monday, August 27th, 2012

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Regulator boats provide several seating options to suit every boater’s needs.

Take a look below to see the choices:

This is the supersport leaning post – standard on the 23, 24, 26 & 28

 

The 2X Deluxe seating provides storage and comfort as optional seating on the 24-28.

 

The 3X Deluxe seating adds to the luxury of our 32 & 34 models.

Foward seating with storage is standard on every model from 23-34′ providing lots of room for family & friends.

 

The 2X Deluxe Livewell / Tackle Center gives you tackle storage plus a livewell. This seat is optional on the 26 & 28.

 

The 3X Deluxe Tackle Center is optional on the 32, 34 & 34SS. It provides ample tackle storage, a washdown sink, 2 knife blocks and 2 cup holders.

Folding rear seats are offered or standard on every model as well.

 

The 2X Deluxe Tackle Center is all about tackle boxes! Two knife holders, and cup holders round out this option available on the 24, 26 & 28.

 

The 3X Deluxe Livewell comes standard on the 32, 34 & 34SS. It provides a livewell, washdown sink, 4 tackle trays and a cutting board.
Visit your local dealer to see these options on a new Regulator.
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Welcome to the Assembly Shop

Monday, August 20th, 2012

 

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Welcome to the Assembly Shop!
Once the hull comes into the shop, our team starts rigging it.

Then the liner gets set inside the hull on top of the stringer / grillage system.
This is one of the key components to our Legendary Ride!

After the liner is set, we add the deck cap, console & T-top to create a Regulator!
Want to see this process in person?  Call our office to set up a factory tour:
(252) 482-3837
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The Indestructible Queen Bee Returns

Friday, August 10th, 2012

 

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For advance details, contact:
heather.groves@regulatormarine.com
Formal invitation to follow
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The Queen Bee Returns!

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
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After one long and incredible journey, the Queen Bee has finally returned to Regulator Marine!  Monday,  Al Partin was the first Regulator employee to see this Regulator 26.  Check out the news story by

clicking here.

 

It is now back at the Regulator factory awaiting the engineering team, a welcome home party and a few boat shows!  Stay tuned to Regulator’s website to find out where you can see it!

 

 

 

 

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Regulator Boats: Legendary Ride and Performance

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

Regulator RTM = Superior Hatches!

Thursday, June 28th, 2012
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RTM stands for Resin Transfer Molding, and it means that every Regulator hatch lid has a clean finish both inside & out!  Each day in the Lamination department, Joe makes 10 to 15 RTM lids.

To get a clean finish, you must start with two great molds!

 

Joe now trims the fiberglass for the other mold.

 

Joe add fiberglass as reinforcement to the sides of the lid.

 

It is time for the two molds to join together!

 

For strength and support klegecell coring must be added to the center of the hatch lid.

 

Air hoses and resin lines are connected to the molds.   Resin will be pumped through the mold to complete the process.

 

These hatch lids are finished on both sides which make them easy to clean and smooth to touch.  Open a beautiful RTM hatch lid on a brand new Regulator at your Oyster Harbors Marine today!
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The New Regulator 34 CC

Friday, June 22nd, 2012


Regulator Prepares to Launch New 34

Edenton, NC (June 14, 2012) – Regulator, known for building the finest offshore center console fishing boats in the market, announces the Regulator 34’ Center Console, the largest new model in Regulator’s fleet. Slated for official worldwide debut in the fall of 2012, the Regulator 34 leads the way in the company’s aggressive product expansion program and is designed to appeal to the serious angler who demands a top fishing platform with a wealth of fishing features.

“We are extremely excited about this new Lou Codega-design and like its sister ship the 34SS (Starboard Seater) we believe this new model will be a huge success in our market niche,” said Joan Maxwell, Regulator president. “Both our dealers and our customers have expressed strong demand for a larger true center console Regulator, so when we began our research and development initiative, we wanted to make sure this specific size and design would be exactly on target. Inch for inch, we believe this new 34 will deliver the best built, best equipped boat in its class.”

Like its predecessors, the New 34 retains its Regulator heritage. It is built tough with Regulator’s exclusive Fiberglass Grillage System, enabling it to stand up to the most punishing offshore conditions while delivering a smooth, solid and legendary Regulator ride.
According to Maxwell, this new model is unique by virtue of its advantages. “It’s a true 34’ sportfisher with an exceptionally large cockpit — the largest in its class, in fact – loaded with all the fishing features a dedicated angler would want. The Armstrong bracket allowed our designers to take back the transom – so the size of the boat rivals 39’ competitors. Since the motor mounts are pushed back, you maximize precious deck space, plus with the bracket mounted power the 34 gets the same performance with twin engines that our competitors use triples to achieve. The combination of its proven hull, enhanced cockpit space and beam, plus overall design characteristics all work together to give Regulator a real edge in this niche.”

Features designed to please the discriminating angler include above deck live well, transom fishbox, walk through tuna door and optional refrigerated transom fishbox. Plus amply sized console face has room for up to two 14-inch multifunction displays.  Other homerun hits include an all-fiberglass, stand-up head and dedicated berth for sleeping or storage.

The 34’s frameless glass windshield and oversized fiberglass t-top provides great protection from the elements. A quad-battery electrical system and Yamaha Command Link Plus instrumentation round out a truly impressive equipment list for the new 34.

A boost of extra offshore confidence and power can be expected when you equip the Regulator 34’ with Yamaha V8, F350 outboard engines. These four-stroke motors utilize power steering and electronic controls, which make them highly maneuverable for their size and the ideal power plant for the new center console.

For boaters who demand more seating space and additional amenities – like a microwave and drawer refrigerator – the Regulator 34SS is still part of our fleet.  These 34’ sister ships have something for everyone!

Regulator’s line of 23’- to 34’-foot offshore sportfishing boats is recognized for quality craftsmanship and rugged durability. The company is a multi-year recipient of the National Marine Manufacturer Association’s Marine Industry CSI Award for customer satisfaction in the Fiberglass Outboard Boats category.

For more on Regulator Marine Inc., visit  HYPERLINK “http://www.regulatormarine.com/” www.regulatormarine.com and like us on Facebook.

Regulator 34’ Center Console Specifications

Hull Length:
LOA w/o bracket     33’10”
LOA w/ bracket and engines ……………………………………………………..38’6”
Beam, max over rubrails     10’ 11”

Draft, engines up     27”
Dry weight     11,115 lbs.
Fuel capacity     380 gallons
Freshwater capacity     31 gallons
Horsepower     2 x 350 HP outboards

Regulator Dock Talk

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

 

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The Regulator Period in North Carolina from 1765 to 1771 was marked by the bold uprising of a fiercely independent group of “Regulators”, who revolted against the unfair evils and excesses of Colonial Government.

Regulator Plant 1990

The sportfishing boats of Regulator Marine reflect the hallowed heritage of its historical namesake, depicting a revolutionary departure in sportfishing design from what has become the industry standard. Painstakingly had crafted since 1988, today’s Regulators were first built from a small storefront in Edenton, North Carolina, one of the state’s original British ports of entry.

In the 21st Century, these contemporary Regulator models proudly represent a new dawn in proven quality, fishability and performance, while the ride itself has earned legend status.

We invite you to come to the Regulator Marine factory for a tour to see how a world class sportfishing boat is built!
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Fishin’ Impossible

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

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We’ve got exciting news!  Regulator Marine has sponsored a new TV show called Fishin’ Impossible!  The show debuts tomorrow May 5th on the World Fishing Network (WFN).  Tune in at 5pm to catch the first episode and watch Host Doug Slater reel ‘em in!
Read the
press release to find out more!

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