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Random Quote: Good eatin' size is a term used only by those who catch small fish.
The boat is immaculate and has no dings, scratches or dock rash anywhere. For those that would like fuel numbers I personally never recorded any, but feel that they should be close to what others have posted on a 26 with 250's. It seems early on I do remember the fuel numbers being pretty close to what is published on Regulator's site. $105,000.00
Thank you for looking...
JimD
Thanks again to everyone for your kind comments. The primary reason for selling is lack of use. I fish by myself most of the time and have another smaller boat that I always end up taking. Early retirement is great except all my fishing friends still work and being on the doorstep of becoming a 'senior citizen' this is more boat than I enjoy at the boat ramp when I am solo.
JimD
I haven't been on this exact boat, but I've been on this exact model. It rides like a dream and is very dry. It even has a nice soft landing after hearing both the props spinning out of the water
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Sorry to hear you're selling. You've come a long way since that 26 Albemarle so many years ago . . .
I'm in the same boat as you, so to speak. Sold my 32 Albemarle a year and a half ago, mainly since I couldn't find enough fishing buddies on the rare occasion that I could take her out. I'm now very content with my Carolina Skiff and occasionally thumbing a ride with my firends with the big boats.
That Reg's a very nice boat, though, well outfitted and great price. Someone will get a good deal.
Hey Kevin,
I have often wondered if you were still in the Morehead City area and how you were doing.
Everytime I do this, I say this is it for the larger boats. But then I said it after the Albemarle and the Contender and the Carolina Classic and now the Regulator, so who really knows.
Great hearing from you and glad to know that you are doing well.
JimD
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Billable Hours - 6/2/2008 3:51 PM
Jim
Sorry to hear you're selling. You've come a long way since that 26 Albemarle so many years ago . . .
I'm in the same boat as you, so to speak. Sold my 32 Albemarle a year and a half ago, mainly since I couldn't find enough fishing buddies on the rare occasion that I could take her out. I'm now very content with my Carolina Skiff and occasionally thumbing a ride with my firends with the big boats.
That Reg's a very nice boat, though, well outfitted and great price. Someone will get a good deal.