Regal 33 Express

April 16, 2020

The Regal 33 Express is the have-it-all cruiser prepared for unforgettable adventure, whether it’s a day at the beach or a weekend on the water. Enjoy luxurious comfort on deck, and indulge in the premium amenities found down below in the expansive cabin space. Bold and prestigious, the 33 Express makes a statement worthy of conversation.

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Check out the brand new review by Canadian Yachting’s Andy Adams Here!

Highlights include:
The only boat in its class to feature a king size bed.

Enjoy the same brilliant layout of the 33 Express with the possibilities of outboard power, explore the Regal 33 XO.

Extended cockpit by 11″ with just the push of a button.

Large windows in the salon, galley, and on both sides of the mid-cabin provide an abundance of natural light.

No need to separate the guests, or the party. The single level cockpit sole keeps everyone on the same level and in view of the beautiful horizon.

Hard tops are designed to offer the best of both worlds: Fun in the summer sun and cool, shaded protection when you’re ready to take a break from the heat.

Want to see more Regal boats? check out their Vimeo channel HERE!

Regal 33 Express

For more info about the 33 Express, visit the Reagl site here: https://www.regalboats.com/model/32ex-express-cruiser/


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