Nice to see manufacturers still making express cruisers. Plenty of cockpit seating, great cabin that provides an escape from the weather. Unfortunately the common working man but can't afford it
Really nice three-seasons boat for up north, unlike the silly giant bow riders that seem to be the rage. Amazing how much storage space is opened up with the engines hanging out back.
You're 100% right! A lot of nice features considering the limitations of 33' but not for everyone depending on what you're wanting to do on the water. Thanks for watching!
Really wish they'd offer 200s or at least 250s. I don't need to go 45-50MPH. If I could save $100K I'd be just fine with 35 MPH, at least give consumers that choice.
That would be nice but I think the concern would be time to plane with some of the smaller engines. Higher end manufacturers like this prefer just to have the performance. Plus the 300s will get better fuel economy typically and longevity because they don't have to work as hard. Thanks for watching and the comment!
Thanks for watching! This model is probably not the right boat for you if you're looking for those features. It was designed before cockpit AC was common. On the wet head, they opted for more living space but can understand how that might be important to you.
@@LowcountryBoater Great review and boat! I may have to opt for a pre-owned version 3-5 years old to afford one though. I want to ensure my cabins and head are fully cooled and heated, depending on the season. How many BTU's is the AC and furnace unit? I think given the price of this boat, that going forward REGAL should see if they can configure a separate shower stall rather than wet head. Thanks again!
@@TeddysVentures Thanks for watching and the compliment. I don't know the BTUs off the top of my head but you can probably find it in their owner's manual (www.regalboats.com/wp-content/uploads/33-EX-33-XO-Owners-Manual-4-2019.pdf). I will say we have happy customers using their boat down here in hot and humid coastal South Carolina. As far as the separate shower, that would be nice; I'm sure Regal has something planned in the future but they keep that information under lock and key. Again thanks for watching!
Nice to see manufacturers still making express cruisers. Plenty of cockpit seating, great cabin that provides an escape from the weather. Unfortunately the common working man but can't afford it
I can understand that. Beautiful boat. Outboards alone cost the price of an express cruiser back in the 2000s. Thanks for watching.
Really nice three-seasons boat for up north, unlike the silly giant bow riders that seem to be the rage. Amazing how much storage space is opened up with the engines hanging out back.
You're 100% right! Thanks for watching.
I agree. I see so many huge bowriders and center consoles now. No escape from the weather
This boat is not for everyone, But if you're looking for a dayboat or a weekend, It has everything that you will need.
You're 100% right! A lot of nice features considering the limitations of 33' but not for everyone depending on what you're wanting to do on the water. Thanks for watching!
@@LowcountryBoater Will the 33 handle 2 425 yamahas.
What is the price range for this boat in 2024 .
MSRP starting at around $480,000 with standard features but I'd talk with your local dealer on pricing. Thanks for watching!
That P for Pinewood?
It's actually for Purdue University where I graduated from. Good eye though and thanks for watching!
@@LowcountryBoater you at Duncan’s Boats?
Yes, previously Duncan's Boats now Coastal Carolina Yacht Sales; the Duncan's team is still here though@@nightshiftregulator1836
Really wish they'd offer 200s or at least 250s. I don't need to go 45-50MPH. If I could save $100K I'd be just fine with 35 MPH, at least give consumers that choice.
That would be nice but I think the concern would be time to plane with some of the smaller engines. Higher end manufacturers like this prefer just to have the performance. Plus the 300s will get better fuel economy typically and longevity because they don't have to work as hard. Thanks for watching and the comment!
How much?
Inquire on our website at ccyachtsales.com and I'd be happy to discuss the 33 XO with you. Thanks for watching!
$400k-$450k. Crazy
No A/C in the cockpit and wet head overpriced for features
Thanks for watching! This model is probably not the right boat for you if you're looking for those features. It was designed before cockpit AC was common. On the wet head, they opted for more living space but can understand how that might be important to you.
What new boat isn't overpriced these days. This boat in the video is over $400k new. Insane.
@@LowcountryBoater Great review and boat! I may have to opt for a pre-owned version 3-5 years old to afford one though. I want to ensure my cabins and head are fully cooled and heated, depending on the season. How many BTU's is the AC and furnace unit? I think given the price of this boat, that going forward REGAL should see if they can configure a separate shower stall rather than wet head. Thanks again!
@@TeddysVentures Thanks for watching and the compliment. I don't know the BTUs off the top of my head but you can probably find it in their owner's manual (www.regalboats.com/wp-content/uploads/33-EX-33-XO-Owners-Manual-4-2019.pdf). I will say we have happy customers using their boat down here in hot and humid coastal South Carolina. As far as the separate shower, that would be nice; I'm sure Regal has something planned in the future but they keep that information under lock and key. Again thanks for watching!
@@LowcountryBoater Grand Coupe model has separate shower feature