this weekend i spent the night in the marina at the holiday inn, st pete. docked up right next to me was the new 52' regal with OPS...which is a modified IPS system.
we had the honor of taking it out for a sea trial so i wanted to write a few notes about the boat.
performance wise i would have to consider it a rocket. went from a dead stop to 30kts in just a few seconds. this was the second boat i drove with the OPS or IPS system and must say i am quite impressed. the boat really will move in any direction on command. it was so easy some of the people that have never driven a boat before found it quite simple to manuver.
traversing the boat from aft to the bow for cleating lindes was reasably easy and there were plenty of hand rails to grab if needed.
the overhead sunroof was real nice feature.
sitting in the captains chair, you are almost as high as on my flybridge which made it nice as when you are on plane you have an excellent view.
interesting was the empty aft balast tank. this tank is designed to fill up when you come off plane in order to lower the stern of the boat and let it sit level at the dock. when you throttle up it empties out.
i especially liked the dinghy garage in the back.
the only thing that concerns me is for a boat of this size she is very light, 34600lbs. for most boaters the weight will never matter as the boat may never see any real rough water.
generally speaky i was impressed and for the money (approx 800k) a nice all around boat.
we had the honor of taking it out for a sea trial so i wanted to write a few notes about the boat.
performance wise i would have to consider it a rocket. went from a dead stop to 30kts in just a few seconds. this was the second boat i drove with the OPS or IPS system and must say i am quite impressed. the boat really will move in any direction on command. it was so easy some of the people that have never driven a boat before found it quite simple to manuver.
traversing the boat from aft to the bow for cleating lindes was reasably easy and there were plenty of hand rails to grab if needed.
the overhead sunroof was real nice feature.
sitting in the captains chair, you are almost as high as on my flybridge which made it nice as when you are on plane you have an excellent view.
interesting was the empty aft balast tank. this tank is designed to fill up when you come off plane in order to lower the stern of the boat and let it sit level at the dock. when you throttle up it empties out.
i especially liked the dinghy garage in the back.
the only thing that concerns me is for a boat of this size she is very light, 34600lbs. for most boaters the weight will never matter as the boat may never see any real rough water.
generally speaky i was impressed and for the money (approx 800k) a nice all around boat.