2009 Regulator 32 Classic Designed by award-winning naval architect Lou Codega, it features an extra thick all-fiberglass hull with the exclusive Regulator Fiberglass Grillage System and acts as the armored backbone of the boat. It's the primary element of Regulator's legendary soft and dry ride. The 32' steps it up in terms of storage. The helm seating has a flip-up leaning bolster combined with a livewell that houses a freshwater sink and five draw storage units. The in-deck, insulated fish box has a 520-quart capacity and doubles as locking rod storage for eight rigs. There's also a 40-gallon livewell and an 88-quart in-deck fishbox/dry storage. The helm has a locking compartment designed for flush-mounted electronics. The list of standard equipment continues with a fully finished, 6'2" standup enclosed head with shower, marine toilet; a built-in transom door; twin Yamaha F350 4-stroke engines with Teleflex Power Assist-steering and a combination leaning post/rigging station that houses a freshwater sink, insulated bait tray, five rocket launchers, rigging racks, knife block, plier holder and tackle storage compartments. Some other "can't miss" options include a fiberglass T-top with integrated spreader lights, LED lighting, and pre-wired electronics box; custom three-sided isinglass weather curtain enclosure and 16-foot Lee Sidewinder outriggers.
2008 Regulator 29 Classic Based on a deep-V hull from award-winning designer Lou Codega, the Regulator 29 was planned around the weights and dimensions of Yamaha?s latest four-stroke outboards for the ultimate in center console sportfishing boat performance. The helm showcases one of the most dynamic features on the 29 Classic ? full-width electronics storage behind a lockable panel. Two 10-inch displays or a variety of smaller units can be flush-mounted, with wiring for the electronics easily accessible from inside the console. Storage is king in the Regulator 29 Classic. Forward, a massive, 520-quart insulated box in-sole has locking storage for eight rods and room for trophy fish catches. On both sides of this compartment, 88-quart insulated lockers can be used for fish boxes or dry storage. There?s a 64-quart beverage cooler tucked beneath the padded forward console seat, and moving aft, two side lockers can each hold a five-gallon bucket. All latches are locking and constructed of durable stainless steel, and all hatch lids are resin-transfer molded for an extra quality touch. An 84-quart insulated transom bait box flanks a 30-gallon insulated transom livewell. A saltwater and 20-gallon freshwater washdown system is standard.A flip-door and transom walkthrough provides for easy boarding and access to the 29?s mighty twin Yamaha F250 four-stroke outboard engines. Yamaha?s Command Link Digital Network helps monitor critical engine performance, and Lenco 18 x 14 stainless steel trim tabs smooth out the ride even more. The leaning post structure can be configured in one of three ways: a standard, four-legged leaning post without backrest, an optional SuperSport leaning post that holds nine rods and has a flip-over seat for storage underneath, or a leaning post with integral tackle center along with folding footrest and backrest.Options on the 29 Classic include a fiberglass T-top with prewired electronics box, folding rear seat, 18-foot Lee Sidewinder outriggers, and a T-Top mountable five-rod rocket launcher. A stainless steel Edson wheel with Power Knob and Teleflex tilt wheel and power assist steering can make the 29 even easier to handle.
2008 Regulator 24 Classic Regulator set out to design and build a 24-foot center console sportfishing boat that would provide the complete package of fishing and comfort features, storage, and bluewater muscle. The result is the 24 Classic: a rugged yet refined offshore boat with outstanding value. The Lou Codega-designed, Carolina-style hull features an overall length of 24?8? with an 8?6? beam, and within this compact frame rests a forward 385-quart locking fish box that also holds six rods, twin 88-quart fish boxes, 64-quart cooler/seat, 25-gallon recirculating livewell, and 61-quart transom fish box. An unexpected standard feature for a boat in the 24? class is the 5?8? enclosed head compartment with standard portable marine toilet, or optional factory-installed upgrade with holding tank and overboard/dockside discharge. Pilot the Regulator 24 Classic from a helm that features a standard flush-mounted fiberglass electronic panel with a raised compass, built-in glove box and hydraulic steering, and Yamaha 704 Premium Binnacle Control with ergonomically designed shifter that provides easier movement and adjustable throttle friction. Support at the helm is provided by a leaning post that seats two in upholstered comfort with a built-in footrest, cooler storage, and four-unit rocket launcher. The optional SuperSport leaning post incorporates tackle storage while maintaining the space-saving simplicity of the standard 4-legged leaning post. The SuperSport accommodates up to nine 50-class rods and features a flip-up seat cushion with tackle storage, space underneath for a 94-quart cooler, and built-in foot and backrest. There?s also an optional built-in tackle center with storage for lures, hooks and terminal tackle for the die-hard angler.Power options on the Regulator 24 Classic include a single Yamaha F250 four-stroke outboard engine or twin Yamaha F150s. The fuel tank has a long-distance 150-gallon capacity with dual fill capability, and a fully-finished walk-thru transom door provides full engine access and easy boarding.