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Silver_2000
12-03-2006, 02:17 PM
22 foot
One owner
Has nearly every option from Regal - No sink
Halon Fire Extinguisher
cockpit table
Fresh water Shower
bow filler cushion,
Transom Radio Control an trim control
260 hp Volvo Penta with ~130 hours
Dual Batteries with Charger and plug in port in bow
Remote for Tilt and radio on transom
No salt water use
Bimini Top
Cover
Custom tandem axle trailer w/brakes & spare tire,
1400 watt Stereo with JL Audio down firing sub
58 mph top speed
55 gal capacity
10 passenger capacity
Turn key - Everything you need to hit the water
Vests, skis, first aid, bumpers, ropes, tools everything
$28,000 with trailer - reduced again
MSRP with canvas, trailer and options is over 50k
Its currently at Pier 121 - Paid thru April
Added lights and padding to slip - Rope lights turn in via remote from in the boat when you come in after dark :evil
http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/data/6007/medium/regal_slip2.jpg
http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/data/6007/medium/Dougs_Boat_I.JPG
http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/data/6007/medium/442DCP_1553.jpg
http://www.svtgalleries.net/gallery/data/6007/442P7268013regaldelivery2.jpg

http://newimages.yachtworld.com/1/5/3/0/2/1530235_2.jpg?1146160430000
Mine doesnt have the sink

http://regalownersclub.com/Classified/images/63_3.jpg

http://images.boats.com/photos/407/146/75160_102_pic.jpg
layout is same as this pic of the newer model - mine doenst have the tower

SPECIFICATIONS: US Length Overall: 22' 2"
Beam: 8' 6"
Deadrise: 20 degrees
Approx. Dry Weight: 3,700 lbs.
Bridge Clearance Top Down: 4' 5"
Cockpit Depth: 35"
Draft Drive Down: 34"
Fuel Capacity: 54 gallons
Maximum Capacity: 10 Persons Persons and Gear: 1,500 lbs.
Features Cockpit- Carpet: removable
Cooler: 25-quart,
starboard transom Drink holders: fiberglass
Locker: battery switch
Locker: ski w/protective rubber mat
Seating: bow, U-shaped
Seating: bucket companion w/leaning post
Seating: bucket helm w/leaning post
Seating: L-shaped w/storage locker beneath
Stereo: AM/FM/CD player
Storage lockers: beneath seating w/gas assisted rams
Storage lockers: bow backrest
Sunpad: transom Upholstery: UV/stain resistant marine grade w/memory backing, French stitched
Waste receptacle: concealed w/designated storage
Dash- Controls: side mount w/ignition safety lanyard Dash circuit breakers
Dash: non-glare Instrumentation & switch panels:
Backlit gauges include: speedometer, tachometer, hour meter, oil pressure, volt meter, trim, digital depth sounder w/alarm, fuel & temperature
Outlet: 12V accessory
Steering wheel: non-slip Steering: power & 5 position tilt
Switch: power trim/tilt Switches: backlight & water resistant
Standard hull & deck- Bow scuff plate: stainless steel
Cleats: six 6” stainless steel Deck fill plates:
Drain plug: garboard Engine compartment: gelcoated & insulated
Gelcoat: 16 in-mold color combinations Handrails: stainless steel
Hardware: deck, through-bolted stainless steel
Horn: electric
Hull: FasTrac®
Lights: navigation Lights: trailering brake, turn & hazard signal
Locker: anchor
Rubrail: PVC w/stainless steel insert
Ski pylon: stainless steel
Storage compartment w/hatch, transom
Stringer system: fully bonded fiberglass
Swim platform: extended fiberglass
Vent: deck, stainless steel
Warranty: lifetime plus limited hull
Systems & Technical- Battery switch Bilge blower w/sealed shaft Certifications: meets applicable NMMA & USCG standards
Electrical connectors: heat shrunk Hose clamps: double on fuel lines
Propeller: stainless steel
Pump: automatic bilge
Wiring connectors: Mate-N-Lok II
Wiring: loomed & color coded
Windshield & Canvas- Bimini top w/stainless steel bows,Sunbrella
Canvas: cockpit cover, Sunbrella
Canvas: tonneau cover, Sunbrella
Windshield frame: aluminum w/stainless steel header
Windshield support stanchions: stainless steel
Windshield walk through Windshield: tempered & curved safety glass
Options Adjustable helm seat
Anchor w/rope & chain
Cockpit table
Docking lights
Transom switch
Transom shower
Transom fill cushion
22" Stainless propeller
Tie-downs
Coast guard safety package (4 Type II adult vests, 1 cushion w/15'rope, paddle, fire extinguisher)
Trailer custom bunk trailer with 4900 pound capacity Load guides spare tire with mount

TXBLU
12-09-2006, 12:05 PM
I used to work on Regals. They build very nice baoats.

I think the Volvo powertrain is also better than the Mercruisers. 58MPH is quite fast for a 22 foot boat with that motor. Does it run 58 at WOT, or do you have to throttle it back to keep form hitting the over-rev chime? Anyway, Regals are high quality boats with a very nice hull design. They run smoother than a lot of other boats in choppy water.

Too bad my wife doesn't like boats!!! (she doesn't like motorcycles either, but I already had them!!! )

Silver_2000
12-09-2006, 12:12 PM
I used to work on Regals. They build very nice baoats.

I think the Volvo powertrain is also better than the Mercruisers. 58MPH is quite fast for a 22 foot boat with that motor. Does it run 58 at WOT, or do you have to throttle it back to keep form hitting the over-rev chime? Anyway, Regals are high quality boats with a very nice hull design. They run smoother than a lot of other boats in choppy water.

Too bad my wife doesn't like boats!!! (she doesn't like motorcycles either, but I already had them!!! )

58 is the MAX - flat water - low weight etc
It doesn't over rev - prop is sized correctly

Silver_2000
01-31-2007, 05:38 PM
Price Reduced

$500 finders fee to Talon member who helps close this deal
ill double it if you buy it yourself

This boat does a lot of things well. You can ski behind it, tube, wake board, or just cruise. it rides real nice - handles choppy Texas waves well.
It will easily go 55+ mph with passengers. Its set up to use, I added a 12v outlet in the glove box so you can power your ipod or recharge your phone, there is also a headphone jack that feeds the stereo in glove box as well. Control the stereo from inside the glove box, at the drivers seat or on the transom.

Doug

wesman
02-01-2007, 12:57 AM
Now's the time to get one if someone is on the fence. The prices go up quite a bit mid March and later once people catch the lake bug

--wes

Mark #2
02-02-2007, 06:37 PM
My boss showed a little interest today... We'll see?

supra_kid123
02-04-2007, 11:56 PM
hey how much is it to keep your boat on the water like that? Im thinkin of doin that for the summer.

Silver_2000
02-05-2007, 12:08 AM
hey how much is it to keep your boat on the water like that? Im thinkin of doin that for the summer.

at pier 121 its more than the boat payment

Silver_2000
02-20-2007, 03:30 PM
Its going on Boattrader.com next week

L8 APEX
02-21-2007, 12:01 AM
Good luck with the sale the weather is warming up! I can't wait to see what new toy you get:tu:

Silver_2000
02-21-2007, 12:11 AM
Good luck with the sale the weather is warming up! I can't wait to see what new toy you get:tu:

the new toy will probably be a foundation repair ....:crying:

L8 APEX
02-21-2007, 12:20 AM
I guess that is not covered by home owners insurance... I have seen a lot of that happening around here this winter. Little trenches around everyones home, it warms my heart;)

Silver_2000
02-21-2007, 01:11 AM
I guess that is not covered by home owners insurance... I have seen a lot of that happening around here this winter. Little trenches around everyones home, it warms my heart;)
spoken like someone who is not a home owner ....:hammer:

dboat
02-21-2007, 03:45 AM
the new toy will probably be a foundation repair ....:crying:

So you will be joining the rest of the homeowners in N Tx then... it seems to be a great business to be in.. not one I would want to do personally.. but sorry to hear that you are having to drop some large $$ on it though..

Dana

Silver_2000
02-23-2007, 02:04 AM
Its on the used boat sites now

L8 APEX
02-23-2007, 10:23 AM
spoken like someone who is not a home owner ....:hammer:
No just someone who like berm and barradcading the home front from invaders:tex .

Beaudee
02-23-2007, 02:40 PM
spoken like someone who is not a home owner ....:hammer:

Love the boat.Sorry to here about foundation trouble.I lived in Farmers Branch and it has the same black clay as Carrolton.The more you walk in it the taller you get :rll: .I used Fox Foundation,they did a good job but when i did an addition and dug down to 4 of the piers,i found the plates they set the foundation beam on after jacking had ALL fell out.What they do is set a 12X12 block on top of a double shaft pier cap and then jack the foundation and put variuos sizes of 6X6 plates to shim the gap.The problem is all the plates shift around and fall off the block after time.Mine was about a year and a half.They need to tack weld the plates together and make a concrete dam around them so when the soil shifts they wont fall out.Just a heads up to ya.As far as insurance they covered my whole house,cause i had a slab leak on the drain where it all tied together going out to the city line.The leak was under the bathroom.Insurance (State Farm) did flow tests and decided the leak was enough to cause settlement and paid the whole bill.They pay for all the work on slab leaks less the actual repair parts which are cheap.Make sure you do a slab plumbing check on your house.The drain lines always break first,also do one after you lift the house.Good Luck.

Silver_2000
03-16-2007, 10:26 AM
Its in Dallas Morning news at 28k .....

5W0P3
03-26-2007, 09:53 PM
Man, nice lookin boat, would love to swing it, but i just dont think i can right now. :(

Silver_2000
03-26-2007, 10:01 PM
reduced to 27k in Boat trader

26500 to talon member

Its getting pulled from the lake this weekend

Doug

Silver_2000
04-23-2007, 10:36 AM
Bump
see
www.lewisvillepartycove.com
for more pictures

Silver_2000
05-09-2007, 08:22 AM
Bump

potential sale pending ... Last chance for local buyer

98Cobra
05-09-2007, 11:31 AM
Sad to see it go, especially now that the lake is nice and full again...

PUMP
05-09-2007, 04:03 PM
Sad to see it go, especially now that the lake is nice and full again...
One Boat-owner's second "Happiest Day" is approaching.

L8 APEX
05-09-2007, 04:06 PM
Doesn't it figure that the low lakes would fill when you sell it... Maybe that was a factor in the sale for the buyer though is having a full lake to take it to.

Silver_2000
05-19-2007, 11:55 PM
Its gone knanaknana:tu::tu:
Took a deposit today - should close Monday

Doug

98Cobra
05-20-2007, 10:59 AM
Details? Anyone we know?

Silver_2000
05-20-2007, 12:44 PM
Details? Anyone we know?
No

A couple from Mesquite