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New Regal 42 FXO

by Regal Boats 19 Nov 2020 09:46 UTC

Regal has once again raised the bar to new heights - The Regal 42 FXO celebrated its world premiere at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.

According to Regal, "this adrenaline-charged 42' flybridge is an unrivalled overnighter, ultimate sandbar hopper, unparalleled entertainer, and the only one in its class."

Regal's North American Sales Manager Jake Kuck said, "We've never had a flagship model with this much versatility, storage, performance, or comfort, and the list of standard features is exciting. The triple Yamaha 425s move this 42' flybridge at nearly 50 mph, and because it doesn't have IPS power, we've been able to utilise that space to create an unmatched storage area that's full-beam wide, 42" tall, and nearly 6' deep. That's enough room for your beach cruiser bicycles and more. There are different cabin layouts for even more versatility, and with the standard Seakeeper, this new model ensures that everyone's boxes are checked. And, saving the best for last, here's my favourite part of the 42 FXO. Thanks to the outboards and hull design, you can stern-in only steps away from your favourite beach or sandbar."

All-New Regal 42 FXO from Regal Boats on Vimeo.

From the transom to the flybridge to the bow, the 42 FXO exceeds expectations. The flybridge is appointed with a full-service helm, including a 22" Glass Cockpit display or optional 16" displays, and a joystick for docking ease. The L-shaped lounge, multi-position UltraLounge, and unlimited storage under almost every seat complete the list of reasons the 42 FXO's flybridge is unmatched.

Like the 2021 Regal 42 Fly, the 42 FXO upper salon boasts a feature-rich upper galley, full-service lower helm, and a layout that's designed for ultimate entertaining. Simply slide open the glass doors to combine the aft patio seating, salon seating, galley, and outdoor grilling area into one seamless entertainment space. And the large single-piece glass windows surround the upper salon for an abundance of natural light and 360* views.

Below, in the open-air atrium, you will immerse yourself in a cabin with copious amounts of handcrafted cabinetry, beautiful countertops, and accent lighting that sets a comforting ambiance. To port of the stairs, you can choose to have a second head or a lower refreshment centre. To starboard is a luxurious head with modern finishes and a spacious walk-in shower.

The forward stateroom features a queen island berth with walk-around space to both sides and bountiful storage. Last but not least is the aft stateroom, featuring an actual king size bed. To accommodate extra guests or the need for additional beds, slide apart the king bed and lock two true-size twins in place. Across from the convertible king bed, you'll find a comfortable settee, more storage lockers, and drawers.

When it comes to versatility, Regal's all-new 42 FXO sets a new industry standard for day yachting and overnight boating. For more information on these models, visit your local Regal Dealer or cruise on over to regalboats.com.

Specifications

  • Length Overall: 42' / 12.8 M
  • Beam: 13' / 3.96 M
  • Deadrise: 18º
  • Draft - Engines Up: 33" / 0.84 M
  • Draft - Engines Down: 50", 1.27 M
  • Approximate Dry Weight: 26,650 Lbs / 12,0888
  • Fuel Capacity: 456 Gal / 1,726 L
  • Water Capacity: 62 Gal / 235 L
  • Bridge Clearance: 14' / 4.27 M
  • Overall Height16' 3" / 4.95 M
  • Max Capacity: Yacht Certified

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