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REGULATOR MARINE LAUNCHES THE REGULATOR 41

Highly Anticipated Center Console Promises Greatness

July 29, 2015 (EDENTON, NC) – Regulator Marine, manufacturers of the finest in offshore sportfishing boats, announces the official launch of the company’s biggest center console yet, the 2016 Regulator 41.

Powered by triple or quad Yamaha 350 engines with HelmMaster, and coming in at 47 feet 3 inches with Armstrong bracket and engines, the Regulator 41 is built to fish and designed for comfort with standout design elements including a seamlessly-integrated starboard dive door with in-deck swim ladder and side entry to the cabin in order to maximize real estate at the center helm.

“The Regulator 41 is everything our customers have been asking for in one package,” said Regulator Marine President Joan Maxwell. “This is a boat that fishes like a center console, with a full 360 degrees of walk around, yet lives like a cabin boat, and lives up to its Regulator heritage every step of the way.”

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True to its legacy as a rugged center console sportfisher, Regulator’s largest model to date boasts oversized deck space and unprecedented fishbox and storage capacity, plus two 40-gallon livewells. The expansive air-conditioned helm provides captains with room for up to three 16-inch displays, with standard triple mezzanine seating behind the helm, or the option of a 4X Deluxe Tackle Center with grill, refrigerator, sink and abundant tackle storage. The optional tower with dual helm station makes easy work of trolling, with rocket launchers lining the ladder and additional rod storage in the forward storage box.

When it’s time to entertain, flip up the cushioned backrests on the forward seat and create a sunbed or dining table at the touch of a button thanks to the newly-designed convertible table/sunbed, which recesses into the forward deck when not in use. Additional lounging is well within reach on the forward settee with arm rests and cup holders, which sits atop built-in bucket storage.

The light-filled cabin features plenty of headroom and comes complete with a fully-equipped galley kitchen, standard heat and air-conditioning, 28” LED screen with CD/DVD and spacious head with shower. The beautiful cabinetry offers plenty of storage, and the cabin table converts to an interior loungepad and double berth in Ultraleather. Additional creature comforts including through stem bow roller with remote switch, and diesel generator all come standard to give customers more of what they are looking for in a luxury sportfisher.

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“With more than 47 feet of sheer fishing power, and plenty of room to entertain, we can’t think of a better way to live the offshore life!” added Ms. Maxwell.

Regulator’s first 41 will be cruising the East Coast this summer and fall with stops at the Pirate’s Cove Billfish Tournament (August 10-14 in Manteo, NC), the Newport Boat Show (September 17 – 20), the Progressive Insurance Norwalk Boat Show (September 24-27), the Atlantic City In-Water Powerboat Show (October 1 – 4), the United States Powerboat Show in Annapolis, MD (October 15 – 18), the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (November 5 – 9) and other stops along the way.

For more information on Regulator Marine, and to follow the latest on the all-new Regulator 41, visit www.regulatormarine.com or join the conversation on Facebook,Twitter and Instagram.

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ABOUT REGULATOR MARINE: Born and built to last in Edenton, North Carolina, Regulator boats are tested against the challenging conditions of the Outer Banks, and delivered to locations throughout the U.S. and abroad. As manufacturers of premiere fishing boats ranging from the Regulator 23 to the first-ever Regulator 41, as well as custom patrol boats and stand outs like the “Indestructible Queen Bee” – a 26-foot boat that survived a 3-year, 3,500-mile unmanned trans-Atlantic journey – Regulator delivers American-made craftsmanship like no other. Regulators are designed and engineered for the most discriminating anglers in the world with a “no-compromise” philosophy for a Legendary Ride. www.regulatormarine.com

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