Hi Garnock Reviews, A very nice show of this Regal 38 XO a brand what you see also in Europe but this type i see for the first time and it looks great compact and cozy i like the separated shower and aft cabine thanks again a great show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks Manuel. I remember seeing Regal as smaller sports boats in Scotland. This one feels like it's big brother in many ways. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support as always 😉
Money no object, I can't think of anything this one needs that it hasn't already got. Someone ticked every box on the spec sheet, or so it feels like anyway 😉
Thanks Tim. I don't believe so. I looked at Regal info as well as other reviews online and it would appear there is storage both behind and under the seats. There is no mention of them sliding out to make an extra berth.
Wow, now you can get a 38 foot boat for just under 700K at 18K per foot. What a deal! Then after 2 years, you can upgrade by selling it for only 100K less. Dont pass this up!
I think diesel outboards are awesome. You have the fuel efficiency of diesel, and diesel is easier to get in some cruising grounds. However, you get the space inside the yacht by not having the engines inside.
@@GarnockReviews I know cost of a diesel Outboards is a consideration but when you consider that three 300 horsepower Yamaha outboards is over $90,000 it's not a stretch to think about a pair of 300 HP diesels. You won't have the 50 mph top speed but on a cruising yacht who needs that I would be happy with a top end in the mid 30's and a cruise in the mid 20's.
I feel like the price of everything over the past 5 years or so has skyrocketed. That being said, the past 6 months or so, boat sales has taken a hit with demand being down. If the market swings to a buyers market, it should drive prices back down.
That would be good for people in the market for a used boat. I got spoiled during the age of Bayliner. Yes their earlier products were not the gold standard but they were the Henry Ford of boating. I was pricing a new Four Winns 36 ft I believe it was and was shocked by their prices on just their options. I don't begrudge someone earning a profit, even a really big one but. Underwater lights for $8,000? and air conditioning is $21.000? You can buy a small window airconditioning for $100 bucks so even if it costs 10x times as much to make a marine unit and you charge 10x more because you just feel like it. The AC would still be half that price. Anyway.. Thanks for your input. @@GarnockReviews
Hi Garnock Reviews, A very nice show of this Regal 38 XO a brand what you see also in Europe but this type i see for the first time and it looks great compact and cozy i like the separated shower and aft cabine thanks again a great show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks Manuel. I remember seeing Regal as smaller sports boats in Scotland. This one feels like it's big brother in many ways. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the support as always 😉
An amazingly full featured boat for it's size.
Money no object, I can't think of anything this one needs that it hasn't already got. Someone ticked every box on the spec sheet, or so it feels like anyway 😉
Great review and tour. Does the salon sofa fold out for additional sleeping comfort for additional Guests?
Thanks Tim. I don't believe so. I looked at Regal info as well as other reviews online and it would appear there is storage both behind and under the seats. There is no mention of them sliding out to make an extra berth.
Wow, now you can get a 38 foot boat for just under 700K at 18K per foot. What a deal! Then after 2 years, you can upgrade by selling it for only 100K less. Dont pass this up!
Very European design and layout, I would love to see Yachts of this type with Oxe or Cox diesel outboards.
I think diesel outboards are awesome. You have the fuel efficiency of diesel, and diesel is easier to get in some cruising grounds. However, you get the space inside the yacht by not having the engines inside.
@@GarnockReviews I know cost of a diesel Outboards is a consideration but when you consider that three 300 horsepower Yamaha outboards is over $90,000 it's not a stretch to think about a pair of 300 HP diesels. You won't have the 50 mph top speed but on a cruising yacht who needs that I would be happy with a top end in the mid 30's and a cruise in the mid 20's.
NIce boat but it costs more than the price of three pool homes on land.
The boating industry needs to calm down their prices a bit.
I feel like the price of everything over the past 5 years or so has skyrocketed. That being said, the past 6 months or so, boat sales has taken a hit with demand being down. If the market swings to a buyers market, it should drive prices back down.
That would be good for people in the market for a used boat. I got spoiled during the age of Bayliner. Yes their earlier products were not the gold standard but they were the Henry Ford of boating.
I was pricing a new Four Winns 36 ft I believe it was and was shocked by their prices on just their options. I don't begrudge someone earning a profit, even a really big one but. Underwater lights for $8,000? and air conditioning is $21.000? You can buy a small window airconditioning for $100 bucks so even if it costs 10x times as much to make a marine unit and you charge 10x more because you just feel like it. The AC would still be half that price. Anyway.. Thanks for your input. @@GarnockReviews
I love messing with both car and boat websites. It's crazy the cost of optional extras or hidden fees 😬
I'll have two of these, if you please....
I would buy it for $450,000 including Tax and Registration.