Can you comment on the wave height when you were outside the harbour on the windy day? Very interested in the Regal’s rough water handling characteristics.
Yep.. on the day we had ocean swell coming in the heads which was rolling and around 1-2m with a wide enough wave period to not bother us. During the test a stiff NW wind blew in from the land, across the harbour and out to sea which whipped up some wind chip and short sharp waves. We trimmed down and pointed the bow into the waves and drove at around 18kts into this. I'd say the wind strength was around 25-28kts from memory and that kicked a lot of spray over the boat. I'd be happy driving this boat offshore in moderate upwind conditions and downwind i would go out conditions a bit stronger as you have plenty of power to put the boat where you want it. At all times that boat felt solid and nothing creaking or making me concerned.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife I tested an Axopar 37 with the V10s...350s...not even the 400s...and it was fantastic handling engine package. Big lower units, big props. I def think the extra 600 pounds of the 425 Yammies is more hindrance than help. Really nice lay out however. I've visited the Regal factory near Orlando...impressive.
Each to their own as both Nimbus and Regal are built to the same high standard. I can see some families with kids maybe preferring the Regal because of the ability to watch the kids a bit more and climate controlled space and others preferring the Nimbus because of the openness so whatever floats your boat. The important thing is that everyone keeps buying boats and having fun! Thanks for the feedback
Love the test drive. You do an amazing job of giving a virtual sea trial experience. Thanks. I am curious about your views on 350s vs. 425s. I know the top end is higher on 425s but the 350s seem quicker out of the gate. How should I be thinking about one vs. the other. Thanks again for your great work on these test drives and walkthroughs.
G'day Kirk, thanks for the feedback i appreciate that. I have not personally tested the 425's yet and will not get a chance until i drive the new Capelli 40 and 44 in the new year (video coming soon). I think you should focus your attention on power to weight ratio. The physical weight of the 425s is a lot more than the 350s and on a boat like the Regal it would shift your CG (Center of gravity) aft. This may raise the bow requiring more aggressive trim tab and also affect your props ability to find clean water without correct engine trim. I love driving with the biggest HP i can find but sometimes there is a limit to the actual benefit you receive. You can test this by getting a few blokes to stand on the transom of a boat fitted with 350's (at rest! dont drive with them on the transom!) and see how she sits in the water. If she's looking a little arse heavy then perhaps the 425's are overkill. We already know the boat will run at 40kts witht he 350's so there is no issue with performance which is why i'm saying you should focus your attention on the CG. Hope this helps? Dan
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Boatlife the Volvo 350s are 996 lbs each. the 430 hp ones are only 972 lbs each. So the big blocks are lighter and 130 hp more each for a total of 260 hp more and 50 lbs. lighter total which should make this a 55 mph or more boat with none of the disadvantages you speak of and the numbers are directly from Volvos engine spec PDFs. If you think this boat is fast then you will be amazed when you test one with big block power.
Dan, fabulous drone work. You do amazing test drive reviews.
Can you comment on the wave height when you were outside the harbour on the windy day? Very interested in the Regal’s rough water handling characteristics.
Thanks Steve, i've got big plans for 2022 and hope to get more content out to you guys this year
Yep.. on the day we had ocean swell coming in the heads which was rolling and around 1-2m with a wide enough wave period to not bother us. During the test a stiff NW wind blew in from the land, across the harbour and out to sea which whipped up some wind chip and short sharp waves. We trimmed down and pointed the bow into the waves and drove at around 18kts into this. I'd say the wind strength was around 25-28kts from memory and that kicked a lot of spray over the boat. I'd be happy driving this boat offshore in moderate upwind conditions and downwind i would go out conditions a bit stronger as you have plenty of power to put the boat where you want it. At all times that boat felt solid and nothing creaking or making me concerned.
Awesome boat test Dan! It was such a wild day, that's for sure! Love your work!
It was a super fun day! Such good quality build on those Regals!!
Thanks Dan
No worries
You are so funny and no bs tests mate. A w e s o m e !
Thanks Glenn! I'm having fun so this is easy.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife yw.
seems to me that boat would rock with the V 10s....
Yes I agree 100%. They were not out when I filmed this.
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife I tested an Axopar 37 with the V10s...350s...not even the 400s...and it was fantastic handling engine package. Big lower units, big props. I def think the extra 600 pounds of the 425 Yammies is more hindrance than help. Really nice lay out however. I've visited the Regal factory near Orlando...impressive.
For that $$$ , I would choose a Nimbus T11 with all the options and more.....and have a year around boat and more storage.
Each to their own as both Nimbus and Regal are built to the same high standard. I can see some families with kids maybe preferring the Regal because of the ability to watch the kids a bit more and climate controlled space and others preferring the Nimbus because of the openness so whatever floats your boat. The important thing is that everyone keeps buying boats and having fun! Thanks for the feedback
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife So true ! ( I was a little bit in shock with the Regal 36XO price ) ;-)
Love the test drive. You do an amazing job of giving a virtual sea trial experience. Thanks. I am curious about your views on 350s vs. 425s. I know the top end is higher on 425s but the 350s seem quicker out of the gate. How should I be thinking about one vs. the other. Thanks again for your great work on these test drives and walkthroughs.
G'day Kirk, thanks for the feedback i appreciate that. I have not personally tested the 425's yet and will not get a chance until i drive the new Capelli 40 and 44 in the new year (video coming soon).
I think you should focus your attention on power to weight ratio. The physical weight of the 425s is a lot more than the 350s and on a boat like the Regal it would shift your CG (Center of gravity) aft. This may raise the bow requiring more aggressive trim tab and also affect your props ability to find clean water without correct engine trim.
I love driving with the biggest HP i can find but sometimes there is a limit to the actual benefit you receive. You can test this by getting a few blokes to stand on the transom of a boat fitted with 350's (at rest! dont drive with them on the transom!) and see how she sits in the water. If she's looking a little arse heavy then perhaps the 425's are overkill. We already know the boat will run at 40kts witht he 350's so there is no issue with performance which is why i'm saying you should focus your attention on the CG.
Hope this helps?
Dan
@@BoatLife_DansBoatLife Boatlife the Volvo 350s are 996 lbs each. the 430 hp ones are only 972 lbs each. So the big blocks are lighter and 130 hp more each for a total of 260 hp more and 50 lbs. lighter total which should make this a 55 mph or more boat with none of the disadvantages you speak of and the numbers are directly from Volvos engine spec PDFs. If you think this boat is fast then you will be amazed when you test one with big block power.