We need to get you to over a million subscribers. I’ll push for you captain. Nobody explains or spends the time you do for the saltwater fishing experience on the you tube channel.
Incredibly kind of you to say Daniel. The channel is very young, but what you've said here is exactly our goal. Thanks so much for your positive feedback and support!
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity Sir, the content was very thorough, however, a good interviewer asks tough redirect questions to justify the costs he's explaining.
Awesome video! Congrats for the work. I believe this video will open many doors for potential buyers, and this boat its a beauty, I am completely in love with the boat.
Stumbled across your channel and binged a bit. Wonderful educational content. Especially like the factory tours. Amazing how many boat manufacturers are in the Carolinas. Keep up the good work.
Actually grew up in Calvert County on the Chesapeake but now live in Lake Wylie SC. Go to wilmington, wrightsville, Masonboro every other weekend or so. Frequented Frisco and hatteras dozens of times over the past 40 years. Your feed popped up when I was watching a doc on the Oregon Inlet.
I bought a 08 alumacraft with a Yamaha 115 2 stroke thats like new for 8 grand and it dont make no noise and doesn't leak a drop of water one of the best purchases if ever made i do it all with it fish, shrimp,summer joy riding, crabing,deer hunting i use my boat for all my recreational use
It's hard to understand why does it cost so kuch for people who aren't in the boat making business. It was same with me but now I do understand. A good boat can't be cheap. It the most difficult and most expensive building process. Forget about cars, motorcycles, houses. And that's the reason why most shipyarde went bankruptcy at least once.
Thanks for a great explanation. I'm guessing those technicians are making $40+ per hour so that's at least $200,000 + in just work hours. Another $200,000 + for those engines (not rigged/mounted), throw in that sea keeper and we are already at half a million.
@@rogerogrant I'm not privy to the compensation numbers, but I do know the average time an employee stays at Regulator is a stunningly high number. Their retention is exceptional.
I have to ask is Keith Amons any kind of to the Va Beach music entertainer Fat Amons? For a 41 foot boat 1.3 million and how well this boat is built I am impressed! Especially in today’s market!
I sold my seahunt 25ft center console and thats something that really always bugged me was the rattles and squeeks. Wasnt bad but would have loved a way to eliminate that. Maybe Ill be looking at regulator next.
That to me is miss management, that’s why it cost so much. Fiberglass and good quality vinyl ester resin costs about $5 per lb You figure 10000 lbs fiberglass boat is less than $50000 including foam reinforcement!!!!
Materials are the cheapest cost, when building just about anything. This boat probably cost $200k in labor costs alone. Add another 200k for engines. 100k for electronics. Another 50k for other fittings. Factor in the cost of tooling factory costs etc. There is nothing cheap about boat construction. 1.3m isn't outrageous.
@@commonsense9809 those molds don't last a decade. A couple dozen hulls come out of them and they're shot. The inside gets rough and the gelcoat starts to stick to them. Also lots of changes to boat hull technology in 10 years. In 10 years that old mold won't be competitive with new designs. Another reason boats are expensive is because they have to make a lot of money on each one. Boats are not like cars. Very few of them are sold compared to automobiles. If they sell more than 50 of those 41 foot hulls a year, I'd be surprised.
I'd like to know where the center of gravity is on that boat, given the massive engine weight in the stern. And what is the counter-weight, would have to be somewhere in the amidships or slightly forward of midships? I'm not sure the advantage of 4 outboards vs. twin diesel inboards. Massive fuel consumption I guess. Stunning, just amazing workmanship.
You would be surprised to know how much that T top, helm, seats and batteries and electronics would weigh.. Pretty sure that's where the counter weight is. And the outboards are probably about space, gitty up and go and the maintenance.
The sea keeper is usually mounted under the helm seating. Diesel inboards and transmissions are heavy and require 3x the maintenance. Outboards are faster, burn less fuel, more convenient.
I just seen this video hell no 1.5 mill will buy you a crazy nice catermaran sailboat you can live with a whole family on with way way more everything then some sh*t overpriced center console.. hell you could even buy a live aboard cruiser for that kinda money in 2024 .. the cc market is a rich mans market with huge profit margins
Thanks for the comment Coleman, but honestly, your math confuses me. Between the engines and the seakeeper, you're at roughly 250k alone. Take the other electronics and parts including the joystick, add another 100-150k at least. Now add another 100k for the rest of the materials. Then add a tremendous labor burden where the company has 300 employees and builds 300 boats a year, a crazy 1 to 1 ratio, unheard of with production boats. Now sell it to a dealer who has to make a solid profit to service it and staff up. How in the world do you get a 700k net profit out of that? As someone who owns a fiberglass manufacturing business, I can tell you your math isn't accurate.
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity You're looking at retail numbers, remember Regulator is a premium builder and they have an exclusive relationship with Yamaha. That exclusive relationship is worth a ton of money, just imagine if Regulator went to Suzuki and said we want to use your engines do you think they'd pay $48k for a 300 AP? Also Regulator stuck with Yamaha throughout the 350 disaster. My guess is that Regulator is paying 25% off the best price any dealer pays for an engine and I'm sure they get a nice large check from Yamaha every year on top of that. They probably buy 1000 bilge pumps and wash down pumps a year, they buy resin by the truck load do you think they pay retail? If you think these companies are not printing money on $1mil Center Console boats you're insane, it's not $700k but they're making a ton. Remember there is no interior work, no finish carpentry.
I owned a Regulator, their service after the sale and as a used boat owner is second to non. They build an exceptional boat over built they don’t cut corners. All that said they are plenty proud of their boats and there making a nice living selling a $1.3 mil CC.
@@djpar3492The 41 regulator is purchased by owners who are on their 8th boat. People spending that much money don't just throw it away. They are generally well educated in boats and engines and fishing. Rando's in the internet just don't understand.
Wow! So all those guys are millionaires from making these boats! THat is amazing to learn. I never realized how fast you can make millions of dollars doing fiberglass. Wow! These guys are so lucky to work there. Why not ask more than a million for that boat as it must be worth it since you sell so many?
Brother if you have an aversion to extreme cold don’t buy a center console lol you’re gonna be cold on that 50 mile ride out to the honey hole in February.
Great video man. I never came across your channel before. but... Carbon Fiber steering wheel to keep your hands warm?? Regulators are obviously amazing boats. If I had the scratch I'd love to own one some day. But part of why these things cost so much is because they are being marketed to wives, not fishermen anymore. Many things that used to be options are now standard, and it adds up! Seakeeper, carbon steering wheels, powder coating everywhere, 30k alone for that upholstery?? (My kids are just going to spill yogurt and goldfish all over those things, and I am going to put hooks through them during the insanity of fighting some fish). None of this is necessary if you are going to just cover the vessel in blood. Respect the hull and craftsmanship that goes in to a Regulator, but I wonder how much it would cost them to produce a hull with equal performance and safety, without all the bells and whistles.
They cost so much because they charge whatever the market will bear. There’s enough dumb buyers and dumb lenders that they can charge it. Insurance is making a fortune. And a bunch of these boats have multiple owners. 3 or 4 guys split the price, trading off when they use it. It absolutely doesn’t take one of these giant rigs to go out fishin. It’s a dick size contest.
Why you gotta hate on their customers? They are generally well educated boaters. Just because the numbers don't work for you, doesn't mean the boat is junk and the customers are idiots.
That’s an absolute load of crap! Has someone that’s been in and around the marine industry since I was a kid! I can tell you without question that process is nothing unusual or impressive about it. It’s the same old process used to build fiberglass boats since the 60’s! That dude is trying to sell a 200 thousand dollar boat for over a million! 😂😂😂
It's certainly necessary for any business built to last, that's for sure. Here's what's really telling though Willie: their boat to employee ratio is 1:1. 300 employees, 300 boats per year. That's very, very rare for production boat manufacturers.
what happens to Regulators when they aren't new anymore? I've seen a bunch of Regulators. Never seen one that wasn't new. Very curious. I think Regulator makes customers sign an agreement to send the boats back to the factory once they're done with it. You know in like 2 years when it's old. Regulator then destroys the boats. That way there's no used ones. Funny to pay for all this awesome build when no one keeps a boat long enough that it matters at all.
Still, don't get anywhere near $1.3 million.. "Takes about a month to build this boat"... IF you want to know why this boat is so expensive.. Go to visit the CEO's house.. Than you will see..
Actually, they have some of the highest paid, longest tenured workers in their plant in the entire industry. There's a reason they've built a culture so special.
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity actually, that still doesnt come close to closing the gap. they could be paying them 50 an hour on AVERAGE for the maximum estimated man hours and still not come close to 20% of the boats cost in labor. 1.3 million in value is literally just not there unless youre splitting the difference in clout.
This factory rep really wants the consumer to believe it costs 500k to make a 41' fiberglass hull? If that's truly the case, the complete package should exceed 2 million. That 41' Regulator most likely costs the company 775k for the final product. CC's are way overpriced and the consumer has enough money to sustain the insanity.
Prices inflated - that’s how you get the 100k discount at the boat shows… and the 175k discount for last years model… guarandamteed those workers aren’t making a quarter of that dough to produce it… at least a 40% markup… otherwise there would never be so many competitors chasing that fat…
With all due respect buddy. That expensive mold? Will be use thousands of times, not just once. The cost per hull, per boat... then becomes a couple thousand dollars. Plus labor costs which are not as high as he is making you think it is. All of this sounds good but before covid that same boat costed less than half what it does today. Nothing changed but the greed of the company and the greed of outboard makers. even with all the man hours etc, there is a zero excuse for these prices. What do I know? 55 years building engines and boats, working with Stratos, Bayliner large boats not the entry level junk, A few other places and my own businesses. It jsut makes no sense. What is happening is these places are bankrupting the individual person and making simply catching fish so expensive most cannot afford it anymore without buying something used. Even then that market is insane as well.; The only difference is covid. Everyone has used that as an excuse to just go nuts on charging massive cash for their products without any actual explanation. I have no doubt this is a great boat... Still would never put out that cash to get one. not ever.... NOW 200 THOUSAND DOLLARS for 4 outboard engines... INSANE
@boogerfarmer, this is why I’m restoring my 1968 20 foot Gulfstream. It’s a beast of a salty hull and I’ll have less than $15K invested. A new vessel of similar size and ability would cost over $125K.
The same way that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." A piece of art is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it & I wouldn't pay that much for a fishing center console if my balls were on fire & that was the only to put them out.
Do you think the wealthy purchaser might have so much money that they are willing to pay for a great boat PLUS a large profit margin. The builder keeps wages and materials under control, probably making about .5 Mil per boat. He is a very good boat builder, and a much better salesman to the wealthy who don't care how much he makes
Boats are double what they were 10 years ago. So are vehicles. Imma wait til it all crashes. I should be able to buy a z71 crew cab for $30 k and the same for a 20 ft center console with a 150 on it.
Good blessed sir I always watching your channel it's really good and beauty I hope I owned like a small boat for a trolling to catch tuna in the Philippines I hope you granted to me I want to build a boat for fishing can you me sir a fond make my sponsor sir
I bid construction and I'm just rounding off In My head buying all their material by the truck load their making some serious money their not only breaking even I'll say I'm In wrong bisnes but takes money to keep the bisness and goverment their turning profits working with companies to buy material in truck loads they are making some good money selling and 1.3 million
I've heard nothing but good things about regulator boats. And all I can say is I will never buy a boat. I don't have that kind of money. And when you're looking at depreciation assets oh my god a boat????? Just throwing money down the drain. Yes, you can have a good time, but when you're not catching fish and you spend all that money in gas and bait. No I'll just rent. As an Wise man once said, pay as you go and never owe.... Rent the boat and driver for a couple days and call it a weekend.😊😊😊
That why you buy a used one,let the rich guy get the hit with the depreciation,cause he could care less anyways,be smart buy like from 4 to 6 or 7 year old one and you will save a half of million no dought😅😮😅😊😮😮
Jesus I could buy 2 brand new 2500 Chevy Diesel trucks with plenty of options on them for the price of 1 sea keeper unit installed. Sounds like selling those sea keepers is the business to be in.
Ok, when your talking about up front cost for the molds and machinery, that's with any type of manufacturing. Cars to earbuds. Everything has a cost for the equipment used to build a formed product. So yea they need to make a lot of boats with that 1 hull design to make profit over design and equipment cost The machinery and materials in boat builds are usable for many models and years. The hull and cap molds are the only specific cost that are high for each model/year run. Bayliner has the same machine and mold cost. It goes beyond that to set the price for retail.
Wow lots of haters on the price of the boat I hope they realize how much crap cost nowadays and label wages and price of living cost thanks to the Biden administration and yes a company needs to make profit that's not a bad thing if you want stuff to cost cheaper and boats vote Trump
After finishing the full video. I can come to one definitive conclusion. That is you tried justifying a boat that cost 1.3 million dollars! Very hard. And in my opinion failed to. That then brings your motives into question? If people are looking to you for a fair and unbiased opinion? You are definitely failing everyone of them!
Watch whole video. It is a nice boat but I do not see any technological innovation or anything special about it that justify the 1M+ price tag. I would bet you anything that the workers are not making $40 per hour. People who pay $1M for this boat are incredibly stupid or smoking some crack.
So in other words... you need to have money of a formula 1 team to buy this boat because mass production doesn't make the cost any cheaper.... i guess I'll never own a boat 😢
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity just way to much money for a whole in the water, I bought a 21 ft Bayliner new for 18,000 and had a little cuddly for toilet ,seated 10 could enclose and sleep 6,had a 350 inboard mercury v8,held 60 gallons fuel,45 knots all day long all that for $18,000 ,you can’t even get that for $250,000.How in the hell does the average human even get a loan for that.
@@jamestaylor5231You’re living in the past James. The value of the dollar has plummeted. But also you’re comparing a very cheap entry level lake boat (your bayliner) to a giant luxury center console that can go out 100+ miles offshore in rough conditions with 4 outboards, They have 2 completely different purposes & different quality of materials used to design them & are made for a different kind of person then yourself, there not made for your every day middle class guy. They’re made for multi millionaires and billionaires that want the extra amenities and quality these boats offer.
@@lows6427 my bayliner never seen a lake. Chesapeake Bay and ocean for 5 yrs ,all boats are a whole to throw money in and they all wear the same.Salt water eats them all.
What it comes down to is supply and demand as long as people are willing to pay the high price they will continue to charge the high price
There's a reason the typical buyer of this boat has owned 8 previous boats. That's a LOT of upgrades over the years.
YEP STOP FUCKING BUYING THEM
@@zackriden79 Im not buying em so Im doing my part!!!(Im just too broke)
We need to get you to over a million subscribers. I’ll push for you captain. Nobody explains or spends the time you do for the saltwater fishing experience on the you tube channel.
Incredibly kind of you to say Daniel. The channel is very young, but what you've said here is exactly our goal. Thanks so much for your positive feedback and support!
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity Sir, the content was very thorough, however, a good interviewer asks tough redirect questions to justify the costs he's explaining.
@@jamiem.6506 Agreed. Trying to improve for next time.
Absolutely you guys should be making bank for your videos and experience. When I want information I come to you guys.
Awesome video!
Congrats for the work.
I believe this video will open many doors for potential buyers, and this boat its a beauty, I am completely in love with the boat.
Stumbled across your channel and binged a bit. Wonderful educational content. Especially like the factory tours. Amazing how many boat manufacturers are in the Carolinas. Keep up the good work.
Really appreciate the kind words Christopher! Where are you out of btw?
Actually grew up in Calvert County on the Chesapeake but now live in Lake Wylie SC. Go to wilmington, wrightsville, Masonboro every other weekend or so. Frequented Frisco and hatteras dozens of times over the past 40 years. Your feed popped up when I was watching a doc on the Oregon Inlet.
@@denali29710 Very cool! Hope we cross paths at some point!
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I bought a 08 alumacraft with a Yamaha 115 2 stroke thats like new for 8 grand and it dont make no noise and doesn't leak a drop of water one of the best purchases if ever made i do it all with it fish, shrimp,summer joy riding, crabing,deer hunting i use my boat for all my recreational use
You don’t need a million dollar boat to catch fish and have fun. But damn, she’s niiiiiice.
The first scene the worker was cutting the fiberglass mat with a scissor basically wherever he wanted. So precise. I've seen enough
33:00 that's experience creating a better boating experience, awesome.
Yep, it's the little things that make such a difference.
Prices for center console boats today is totally ridiculous. Way overpriced
It's hard to understand why does it cost so kuch for people who aren't in the boat making business. It was same with me but now I do understand. A good boat can't be cheap. It the most difficult and most expensive building process. Forget about cars, motorcycles, houses. And that's the reason why most shipyarde went bankruptcy at least once.
Regulator one of the best CC's out there.....but way too much money for a CC imho
Thanks for a great explanation. I'm guessing those technicians are making $40+ per hour so that's at least $200,000 + in just work hours. Another $200,000 + for those engines (not rigged/mounted), throw in that sea keeper and we are already at half a million.
Yep, adds up Tim!
I’d love it if those folks rolling fiberglass got $40/hr, but it’s probably a whole lot closer to $10/hr….
@@rogerogrant I'm not privy to the compensation numbers, but I do know the average time an employee stays at Regulator is a stunningly high number. Their retention is exceptional.
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity Well that’s good to hear!!
That same boat 3 years ago i saw at the boat show for 900k. The market is bloated and will crash soon
i would like to see more info on the details of the engine mounts(re-enforcement into the hull) and how they waterproof and mount the bow thruster.
Excellent craftsmanship and premium raw materials used. One of the best boat I've seen. 👌
I did a factory tour there in 2013 or 2014 it was a great experience . Great people hopefully one day I can afford one
Best factory in terms of cleanliness we’ve ever seen.
I have to ask is Keith Amons any kind of to the Va Beach music entertainer Fat Amons? For a 41 foot boat 1.3 million and how well this boat is built I am impressed! Especially in today’s market!
I sold my seahunt 25ft center console and thats something that really always bugged me was the rattles and squeeks. Wasnt bad but would have loved a way to eliminate that. Maybe Ill be looking at regulator next.
Wowwww amazing a microwave, oven, and stove , refrigerator, ac ,,thats a real dream boat..
Very interesting. It makes me consider buying a regulator.
That to me is miss management, that’s why it cost so much. Fiberglass and good quality vinyl ester resin costs about $5 per lb You figure 10000 lbs fiberglass boat is less than $50000 including foam reinforcement!!!!
You have no business having common sense as your screen name. You have none of it!
Materials are the cheapest cost, when building just about anything. This boat probably cost $200k in labor costs alone. Add another 200k for engines. 100k for electronics. Another 50k for other fittings. Factor in the cost of tooling factory costs etc.
There is nothing cheap about boat construction. 1.3m isn't outrageous.
$550k invested in order to make $750k in profits 🤔
Tooling should be paid for over at least a decade.
Bad management!!!
@@commonsense9809 those molds don't last a decade. A couple dozen hulls come out of them and they're shot. The inside gets rough and the gelcoat starts to stick to them. Also lots of changes to boat hull technology in 10 years. In 10 years that old mold won't be competitive with new designs. Another reason boats are expensive is because they have to make a lot of money on each one. Boats are not like cars. Very few of them are sold compared to automobiles. If they sell more than 50 of those 41 foot hulls a year, I'd be surprised.
They cost that much because that’s what the consumer is willing to pay and that’s the only reason.
THANK YOU BRO,YOUR AWESOME,STILL SPENDY BUT MAYBE WORTH IT😮
That’s the boat I fish on
I'd like to know where the center of gravity is on that boat, given the massive engine weight in the stern. And what is the counter-weight, would have to be somewhere in the amidships or slightly forward of midships? I'm not sure the advantage of 4 outboards vs. twin diesel inboards. Massive fuel consumption I guess. Stunning, just amazing workmanship.
You would be surprised to know how much that T top, helm, seats and batteries and electronics would weigh.. Pretty sure that's where the counter weight is. And the outboards are probably about space, gitty up and go and the maintenance.
The sea keeper is usually mounted under the helm seating. Diesel inboards and transmissions are heavy and require 3x the maintenance. Outboards are faster, burn less fuel, more convenient.
Ive always wondered the same thing. huge inboards obviously help gretly to keep the boat steady but outboards confuse me in that regard
How different would that boat ride without the seakeeper gyroscope?
On the troll or drift, VERY different. Against the chop, no difference on plane.
It will be faster at high speed and roll more at low speed, without the sea keeper.
In 1985 we bought a brand new 52 foot Hatteras for half a million. So what happened was...... The dollar's not worth crap anymore.
This is true.
I just seen this video hell no 1.5 mill will buy you a crazy nice catermaran sailboat you can live with a whole family on with way way more everything then some sh*t overpriced center console.. hell you could even buy a live aboard cruiser for that kinda money in 2024 .. the cc market is a rich mans market with huge profit margins
How do you see to back down on a fish?
Net Profit Margin ... $700K+ .....................
Thanks for the comment Coleman, but honestly, your math confuses me. Between the engines and the seakeeper, you're at roughly 250k alone. Take the other electronics and parts including the joystick, add another 100-150k at least. Now add another 100k for the rest of the materials. Then add a tremendous labor burden where the company has 300 employees and builds 300 boats a year, a crazy 1 to 1 ratio, unheard of with production boats. Now sell it to a dealer who has to make a solid profit to service it and staff up. How in the world do you get a 700k net profit out of that? As someone who owns a fiberglass manufacturing business, I can tell you your math isn't accurate.
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity You're looking at retail numbers, remember Regulator is a premium builder and they have an exclusive relationship with Yamaha. That exclusive relationship is worth a ton of money, just imagine if Regulator went to Suzuki and said we want to use your engines do you think they'd pay $48k for a 300 AP? Also Regulator stuck with Yamaha throughout the 350 disaster. My guess is that Regulator is paying 25% off the best price any dealer pays for an engine and I'm sure they get a nice large check from Yamaha every year on top of that. They probably buy 1000 bilge pumps and wash down pumps a year, they buy resin by the truck load do you think they pay retail?
If you think these companies are not printing money on $1mil Center Console boats you're insane, it's not $700k but they're making a ton. Remember there is no interior work, no finish carpentry.
@@captpepin well said. This is a bigger scam than the 100k pickup truck. It's because there are ignorant people that pay the price.
I owned a Regulator, their service after the sale and as a used boat owner is second to non. They build an exceptional boat over built they don’t cut corners. All that said they are plenty proud of their boats and there making a nice living selling a $1.3 mil CC.
@@djpar3492The 41 regulator is purchased by owners who are on their 8th boat. People spending that much money don't just throw it away. They are generally well educated in boats and engines and fishing. Rando's in the internet just don't understand.
Wow! So all those guys are millionaires from making these boats! THat is amazing to learn. I never realized how fast you can make millions of dollars doing fiberglass. Wow! These guys are so lucky to work there. Why not ask more than a million for that boat as it must be worth it since you sell so many?
1.5 million would buy you a 66 foot Donald Blunt or 65 Viking. People buying these Regulators are stupid. 😂
24 man hours $432
Now we know why it’s so expensive 😂
FYI
My 2004 32FS Regulator cost me $180k back then. Today a 31 is close to 500k?
A million dollars is a million dollars its one amazing boat , no matter how you cut it ,, usually one pays for what one gets..😮
i have never heard such bull s@#% in my life!
Brother if you have an aversion to extreme cold don’t buy a center console lol you’re gonna be cold on that 50 mile ride out to the honey hole in February.
Great video man. I never came across your channel before. but... Carbon Fiber steering wheel to keep your hands warm?? Regulators are obviously amazing boats. If I had the scratch I'd love to own one some day. But part of why these things cost so much is because they are being marketed to wives, not fishermen anymore. Many things that used to be options are now standard, and it adds up! Seakeeper, carbon steering wheels, powder coating everywhere, 30k alone for that upholstery?? (My kids are just going to spill yogurt and goldfish all over those things, and I am going to put hooks through them during the insanity of fighting some fish). None of this is necessary if you are going to just cover the vessel in blood. Respect the hull and craftsmanship that goes in to a Regulator, but I wonder how much it would cost them to produce a hull with equal performance and safety, without all the bells and whistles.
Good thoughts, appreciate you stopping by!
Regulators are actually hardcore fishing boats without a lot of luxury. Try a Scout if you want to impress your wife.
My wife would approve
They cost so much because they charge whatever the market will bear. There’s enough dumb buyers and dumb lenders that they can charge it. Insurance is making a fortune. And a bunch of these boats have multiple owners. 3 or 4 guys split the price, trading off when they use it. It absolutely doesn’t take one of these giant rigs to go out fishin. It’s a dick size contest.
Bitter?
@@chiphill4856 negative.
This hull is a bargain considering everything involved! 😁🛫
The secret sauce for why these costs so much is easy, there are too many idiots out there willing to pay for them.
Why you gotta hate on their customers? They are generally well educated boaters. Just because the numbers don't work for you, doesn't mean the boat is junk and the customers are idiots.
@@chiphill4856 yes it does
I fckn love this boat,dam it,I'd have to get a second job 😢❤
I'll stick to welded plate alloy, way less bullshit.
Nothing wrong with that Capt, tight lines!
10 gal of fuel for the Gen Set is not enough. Maybe I did not hear correctly.
the boat might have 300,000 in raw material
Best thing on that boat, is the box on the front by the table. Looks like I can fit my ex-wife body in there. Totally worth it
This was more a commercial add.
That’s an absolute load of crap! Has someone that’s been in and around the marine industry since I was a kid! I can tell you without question that process is nothing unusual or impressive about it. It’s the same old process used to build fiberglass boats since the 60’s! That dude is trying to sell a 200 thousand dollar boat for over a million! 😂😂😂
Profit is the secret sauce lol
It's certainly necessary for any business built to last, that's for sure. Here's what's really telling though Willie: their boat to employee ratio is 1:1. 300 employees, 300 boats per year. That's very, very rare for production boat manufacturers.
I hate it when the camera person doesn't show the item they're talking about
what happens to Regulators when they aren't new anymore? I've seen a bunch of Regulators. Never seen one that wasn't new. Very curious. I think Regulator makes customers sign an agreement to send the boats back to the factory once they're done with it. You know in like 2 years when it's old. Regulator then destroys the boats. That way there's no used ones.
Funny to pay for all this awesome build when no one keeps a boat long enough that it matters at all.
Never heard of that bud. Their resale value is some of the best in the industry.
Help me understand how normal folks buy boats i was under the impression that not many people have millions of dollars but i must be wrong ?
It has gotten MUCH harder for normal folks to buy a boat for sure!
You get what you pay for! Go out and buy a 10 yr old Reg and rig it they way you want
Still, don't get anywhere near $1.3 million.. "Takes about a month to build this boat"... IF you want to know why this boat is so expensive.. Go to visit the CEO's house.. Than you will see..
Actually, they have some of the highest paid, longest tenured workers in their plant in the entire industry. There's a reason they've built a culture so special.
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity actually, that still doesnt come close to closing the gap. they could be paying them 50 an hour on AVERAGE for the maximum estimated man hours and still not come close to 20% of the boats cost in labor. 1.3 million in value is literally just not there unless youre splitting the difference in clout.
This factory rep really wants the consumer to believe it costs 500k to make a 41' fiberglass hull? If that's truly the case, the complete package should exceed 2 million.
That 41' Regulator most likely costs the company 775k for the final product.
CC's are way overpriced and the consumer has enough money to sustain the insanity.
The cost of building the mold is 500k, not the hull. That’s what he was referring to.
Prices inflated - that’s how you get the 100k discount at the boat shows… and the 175k discount for last years model… guarandamteed those workers aren’t making a quarter of that dough to produce it… at least a 40% markup… otherwise there would never be so many competitors chasing that fat…
With all due respect buddy. That expensive mold? Will be use thousands of times, not just once. The cost per hull, per boat... then becomes a couple thousand dollars. Plus labor costs which are not as high as he is making you think it is. All of this sounds good but before covid that same boat costed less than half what it does today. Nothing changed but the greed of the company and the greed of outboard makers. even with all the man hours etc, there is a zero excuse for these prices. What do I know? 55 years building engines and boats, working with Stratos, Bayliner large boats not the entry level junk, A few other places and my own businesses. It jsut makes no sense. What is happening is these places are bankrupting the individual person and making simply catching fish so expensive most cannot afford it anymore without buying something used. Even then that market is insane as well.; The only difference is covid. Everyone has used that as an excuse to just go nuts on charging massive cash for their products without any actual explanation. I have no doubt this is a great boat... Still would never put out that cash to get one. not ever....
NOW 200 THOUSAND DOLLARS for 4 outboard engines... INSANE
The reason boats cost what they do, is because people keep paying it. Boycott the manufacturers, restore an old boat, there's plenty out there.
@boogerfarmer, this is why I’m restoring my 1968 20 foot Gulfstream. It’s a beast of a salty hull and I’ll have less than $15K invested. A new vessel of similar size and ability would cost over $125K.
Way over priced. You can get better custom builds for less money.
The same way that "beauty is in the eye of the beholder." A piece of art is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it & I wouldn't pay that much for a fishing center console if my balls were on fire & that was the only to put them out.
Now that was hilarious 😂
Do you think the wealthy purchaser might have so much money that they are willing to pay for a great boat PLUS a large profit margin. The builder keeps wages and materials under control, probably making about .5 Mil per boat. He is a very good boat builder, and a much better salesman to the wealthy who don't care how much he makes
Why do you care how much anyone makes?? The real question is a value proposition. The market has responded with a resounding yes!
Just find one a year or 2 old you can buy it for less then half that's what I do all the time. Then sell for a profit.
They have to build boats, sell them, and pay the big boss a million dollars a year salary. I keep my CHawk pilot house.
1.3m and it's still a regualtor
You skipped all the rigging!
No matter how you explain it to me , a center console should never cost 3 times more than a house , is OVERPRICED
Not much of a house you're talking about
Boats are double what they were 10 years ago. So are vehicles. Imma wait til it all crashes. I should be able to buy a z71 crew cab for $30 k and the same for a 20 ft center console with a 150 on it.
Good blessed sir I always watching your channel it's really good and beauty I hope I owned like a small boat for a trolling to catch tuna in the Philippines I hope you granted to me I want to build a boat for fishing can you me sir a fond make my sponsor sir
numbers are wrong
I bid construction and I'm just rounding off In My head buying all their material by the truck load their making some serious money their not only breaking even I'll say I'm In wrong bisnes but takes money to keep the bisness and goverment their turning profits working with companies to buy material in truck loads they are making some good money selling and 1.3 million
I've heard nothing but good things about regulator boats. And all I can say is I will never buy a boat. I don't have that kind of money. And when you're looking at depreciation assets oh my god a boat????? Just throwing money down the drain. Yes, you can have a good time, but when you're not catching fish and you spend all that money in gas and bait. No I'll just rent. As an Wise man once said, pay as you go and never owe.... Rent the boat and driver for a couple days and call it a weekend.😊😊😊
That why you buy a used one,let the rich guy get the hit with the depreciation,cause he could care less anyways,be smart buy like from 4 to 6 or 7 year old one and you will save a half of million no dought😅😮😅😊😮😮
If you will never buy a boat, your comment is useless here.
Jesus I could buy 2 brand new 2500 Chevy Diesel trucks with plenty of options on them for the price of 1 sea keeper unit installed. Sounds like selling those sea keepers is the business to be in.
It is true. They are incredibly expensive.
You can buy a 2500 diesel truck for $35k?
Well let’s start with all these dopey people putting 4 engines on these boat, and 95% of the time can never use that speed.
Ok, when your talking about up front cost for the molds and machinery, that's with any type of manufacturing. Cars to earbuds. Everything has a cost for the equipment used to build a formed product.
So yea they need to make a lot of boats with that 1 hull design to make profit over design and equipment cost
The machinery and materials in boat builds are usable for many models and years. The hull and cap molds are the only specific cost that are high for each model/year run.
Bayliner has the same machine and mold cost. It goes beyond that to set the price for retail.
You lost me when comparing Bayliner molds to Regulator molds. Waaaaay different. Hulls are constructed differently, everything is different.
I bet they cost less than half!
Wow lots of haters on the price of the boat I hope they realize how much crap cost nowadays and label wages and price of living cost thanks to the Biden administration and yes a company needs to make profit that's not a bad thing if you want stuff to cost cheaper and boats vote Trump
why are you screaming
Please stop overacting, you're not Jim Carrey.😢😢😢😢😢
I’m a happy guy Rodney. I can understand if you don’t like the style. It’s not for everyone.
They are to much. They aren't worth what they are asking.
These costs are rigged against the fishermen. Here’s China raking in millions from their catches. We see you guys. I hope things improve.
After finishing the full video. I can come to one definitive conclusion. That is you tried justifying a boat that cost 1.3 million dollars! Very hard. And in my opinion failed to. That then brings your motives into question? If people are looking to you for a fair and unbiased opinion? You are definitely failing everyone of them!
Still not a million
I see a chop gun being used. 👎🏻
Putin's inflation war
US made boats and RVs are garbage. Give them no money.
Watch whole video. It is a nice boat but I do not see any technological innovation or anything special about it that justify the 1M+ price tag. I would bet you anything that the workers are not making $40 per hour. People who pay $1M for this boat are incredibly stupid or smoking some crack.
So in other words... you need to have money of a formula 1 team to buy this boat because mass production doesn't make the cost any cheaper.... i guess I'll never own a boat 😢
The price for that boat should be 30,000 tops not a penny more,what the hell is wrong with you people.
I’m confused. The engine cost more than 30 itself from the manufacturer.
@@saltwaterfishinguniversity just way to much money for a whole in the water, I bought a 21 ft Bayliner new for 18,000 and had a little cuddly for toilet ,seated 10 could enclose and sleep 6,had a 350 inboard mercury v8,held 60 gallons fuel,45 knots all day long all that for $18,000 ,you can’t even get that for $250,000.How in the hell does the average human even get a loan for that.
@@jamestaylor5231Agreed that boats are becoming more and more unaffordable. It worries me for the industry’s future.
@@jamestaylor5231You’re living in the past James. The value of the dollar has plummeted. But also you’re comparing a very cheap entry level lake boat (your bayliner) to a giant luxury center console that can go out 100+ miles offshore in rough conditions with 4 outboards, They have 2 completely different purposes & different quality of materials used to design them & are made for a different kind of person then yourself, there not made for your every day middle class guy. They’re made for multi millionaires and billionaires that want the extra amenities and quality these boats offer.
@@lows6427 my bayliner never seen a lake. Chesapeake Bay and ocean for 5 yrs ,all boats are a whole to throw money in and they all wear the same.Salt water eats them all.