February 24, 2017
By Florida Sportsman Editor
The Regulator Marine folks have done a nice job of building a boat in the 34' class that packs a ton of features into a boat her size while not cluttering up the usable working space to do so with this model. The 34CC offers comforts you might expect from a boat much larger than this. Along with an extremely fishable cockpit layout and hull design you'll probably be hard pressed to find something she's missing once you step on board. The forward seating configuration provides space for lots of storage beneath a comfortable seating area. Matching insulated 328- quart fish boxes port and starboard flank a generous 480-quart below deck fishbox/locking rod storage box. Forward center you'll find another368-quart storage space. The forward console seat sits atop a 100-quart insulated drink cooler. The large console accommodates a roomy enclosed electric head, sink and hand held shower nozzle, rod racks. From a running perspective, you'll find a well thought out dash space with all of the features you'd hope for in a readily accessible layout ahead of a very comfortable helm seating arrangement in standing or sitting positions for extended runs. Choose from multiple seating options/tackle center/ livewell configurations according to your needs. In the roomy cockpit aft you'll find another 368-quart below deck storage compartment, a transom livewell and fishbox, transom walkthrough door, fresh and saltwater washdowns and transom shower nozzle. All of these features complement a serious offshore fishing platform that is a proven design with obvious Outer Banks heritage. To see a complete breakdown of the Regulator 34 features and options visit them on the web at www.regulatormarine.com
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Specifications
Length - 33' 10”
Beam - 10' 11”
Draft - 27”
Dead rise - 24-degrees
Dry Weight - 11,315lbs
Fuel Max - 350 gallon
Max. Horse Power - 900
MSRP with Twin F350 Yamaha four strokes - $285,995.00
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