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Author: | sachem29 [ Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Regal Boats |
Does anyone have any knowledge about Regal boats? From other forums and posts they seem to get pretty good reviews, I've been looking at the 2000-2005 2860s and I really like the interior layout. They seem to come mostly w Volvos like FW, although I do see some Mercs. This size compares to the FW v288 and the Chaparral 280 sig, and Monterey 282s. |
Author: | wkearney99 [ Sat Feb 12, 2011 3:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
sachem29 wrote: Does anyone have any knowledge about Regal boats? From other forums and posts they seem to get pretty good reviews, I've been looking at the 2000-2005 2860s and I really like the interior layout. They seem to come mostly w Volvos like FW, although I do see some Mercs. This size compares to the FW v288 and the Chaparral 280 sig, and Monterey 282s. When you compare their fit and finish you'll find them a bit inferior to other brands. Cheaper grades of materials and hardware. If the boat was meticulously cared for and barely used then it might not matter. But if it's seen a lot of use then lower grade materials just don't hold up. |
Author: | TX H210SS [ Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
Regal is a good boat...like any used boat, the maintenance of the vessel is key. Not starting anything, but boats are essentially made the same. The upgrades are usually fluff....you want stainless hardware, if older then make sure decking is not rotted since many older models of all brands used marine plywood. Don't buy into brand bashing - just check it out and make sure all is solid. As far as the drive system - a Merc and VP drive in one boat is the same as another boat. I had a Bayliner for 10 years and bought it used. It was a 96 model and was a great boat....many will say the "fit and finish" is inferior in that brand, which is total BS. |
Author: | Winedown [ Sun Feb 13, 2011 9:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
They normally sit at the top of the JD Power rankings. Then again, last year the only boats they rated were Rinker, Regal, Sea Ray, and Bayliner. So take the rating for what it's worth. |
Author: | TX H210SS [ Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
And there you have it....they're ranking two brands made by the same company...now what would be the hull difference there??? Bayliner and Sea Ray are both products of Brunswick, made at same plant with the same drive system. For what it's worth - Regal is a good boat and so is Four Winns, Rinker, Bayliner, Sea Ray,Chaparal, Monterey, Crownline, Boston Whaler, Chris Craft and on and on and on. Owners are the ones who turn them into junk:) |
Author: | acguy [ Sun Feb 13, 2011 10:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
TX H210SS wrote: Owners are the ones who turn them into junk:) Wow!!! +1 to that statement. Pride in ownership goes a long way! |
Author: | sachem29 [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 10:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
I am looking at 28-30 foot boats, won't be buying for at least 2 years, but it sure is fun window shopping. Any Chaparral owners care to chime in on the 280sig say early to mid 2000's? |
Author: | JoeBalt [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
wkearney99 wrote: sachem29 wrote: Does anyone have any knowledge about Regal boats? From other forums and posts they seem to get pretty good reviews, I've been looking at the 2000-2005 2860s and I really like the interior layout. They seem to come mostly w Volvos like FW, although I do see some Mercs. This size compares to the FW v288 and the Chaparral 280 sig, and Monterey 282s. When you compare their fit and finish you'll find them a bit inferior to other brands. Cheaper grades of materials and hardware. If the boat was meticulously cared for and barely used then it might not matter. But if it's seen a lot of use then lower grade materials just don't hold up. Ridicules...I've owned three new FW Vista's since 2004...In seven seasons I have been all over those boat and consider my care to be well above average if not meticulous...these are well made boats, but I have had my share of cabinets dropping, screws popping, hatches leaking, hoses not connected correctly, gauges out of synce, etc., etc. As I would suggest to Sachem99, go spend three+ hours at the Regal factory, as I did...see the materials and vacuum bagging first hand, hear about the ISO and continuous improvement efforts, take a look at the cabinetry being made and how they match the grains, take a look at the wiring and batteries in the eng compartments...My opinon is that Regal is a very well made boat that matches the others in its class easily for materials and "fit and finish"...So much so that I put my money where my mouth is on a Regal...Not even touching on the issues of cash flow, solvency, or the fact the FW went dark on customer service for about eight months. |
Author: | firecadet613 [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
Regal makes a VERY nice boat. I'm not 100% on some of their styling, especially around the '04 years with the windows they used, sure they let a lot of light in, but the exterior styling was something else. After crawling around the 42SC at the boat show, I am in love. Now just to get on a comparable Four Winns for a true comparison. |
Author: | Paul I. [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
Regal makes a very nice boat. The question is, will it full your needs??? In other words, is the layout good for you in seating, helm, engine............................and so on. Bayliner is solid, but NO extras!!!! I had a bigger boat land on my first boat, a Bayliner. It held up!!!! Ans I do mean UP!!! Another story for later!! I would go down to the local club or marina and ask questions to the Regal boat owners too. |
Author: | aguyindallas [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 1:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
Paul I. wrote: Regal makes a very nice boat. The question is, will it full your needs??? In other words, is the layout good for you in seating, helm, engine............................and so on. Bayliner is solid, but NO extras!!!! I had a bigger boat land on my first boat, a Bayliner. It held up!!!! Ans I do mean UP!!! Another story for later!! I would go down to the local club or marina and ask questions to the Regal boat owners too. I know two people that own Regal boats. Granted, they are bow riders....but both of them really like them and they seem to be as well made as just about anything out there in the same class. |
Author: | Paul I. [ Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Regal Boats |
aguyindallas wrote: Paul I. wrote: Regal makes a very nice boat. The question is, will it full your needs??? In other words, is the layout good for you in seating, helm, engine............................and so on. Bayliner is solid, but NO extras!!!! I had a bigger boat land on my first boat, a Bayliner. It held up!!!! Ans I do mean UP!!! Another story for later!! I would go down to the local club or marina and ask questions to the Regal boat owners too. I know two people that own Regal boats. Granted, they are bow riders....but both of them really like them and they seem to be as well made as just about anything out there in the same class. I am sure!! |
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