Regulator Marine introduces 2019 fleet, Regulator 41
In 1988, Regulator Marine set out to reinvent the deep-vee center console sportfisher with the introduction of the Regulator 26. The company is celebrating 30 years of innovation with the introduction of its 2019 fleet and announcement of a 55,000 square foot factory expansion.
The 2019 fleet advancements lead with the redesign of the Regulator 41, power upgrades to the Regulator 23 and 25, and enhanced fishing and lifestyle amenities on every model.
The multi-phase factory expansion will be completed in early 2019, yielding an additional 43,000 square feet of assembly and lamination facilities and more office space to accommodate the company’s growing team.
“Introducing the new model year is always an exciting time for us because it is the culmination of another year of progress and another wave of fun for our customers,” said Joan Maxwell, president and co-founder of Regulator Marine. “This year is especially inspiring as we expand the factory and plan for evolution on every level, and 2019 is sure to be a thrilling time in our history as we realize growth opportunities across manufacturing, job creation and innovation.”
Innovation is at the core of the all-new Regulator 41, with an expanded cabin, redesigned tower access, and updated features to meet every offshore need. An integrated wraparound windshield offers more protection at the helm.
New aft mezzanine seating with a prep and tackle center and overhead SureShade protection provides additional cockpit seating without compromising fishing amenities.
Tower access has been redesigned to make the dual helm even more attractive, and below deck, an expanded cabin features a galley kitchen, double berth, and head with shower to accommodate friends and family.
Other features include Taco Grand Slam 380 outrigger bases with 20-foot carbon fiber telescoping poles and a large livewell and fishbox capacity.
The Regulator 41 is powered by Yamaha’s all-new quad XF425 engines, with the added stability of the Seakeeper 6 stabilization system.
The Regulator 23 and Regulator 25 now feature additional power options from Yamaha. The 2019 Regulator 23 features the option to upgrade to twin Yamaha F150 engines, while still offering the standard single Yamaha F300 engine.
The 2019 Regulator 25 features the option to upgrade to twin Yamaha F250 engines, in addition to the standard twin Yamaha F200 engines. Regulator 23 and 25 customers can also opt for the new Factory-Installed Garmin 16 Fish Package, featuring 16-inch GPSMAP 7616 XSV multi-touch widescreen chartplotter/sonar display.
Every Regulator from the 23 to the 41 will now be available in the striking new Shark Gray gelcoat, and every model will feature a more accessible console switchboard, located directly under the electronics screens.
Building on Regulator’s sportfishing heritage, the 28, 31, 34, and 34SS will feature options including three pairs of additional rod holders on the deck cap and Taco Grand Slam 380 outrigger bases with 20-foot carbon fiber telescoping poles.
All models from the Regulator 23 to the Regulator 34 feature optional forward sun shade and watersports tow bar. Customer favorites including starboard boarding and dive door on the 31, 34, and 34SS and a transom walkthrough tuna door on the 23, 25, and 28.