2008 2565 Express Cruiser
2008 Dual axle galvanized trailer
New 5.7Gxi Volvo installed in 2020
Garmin GPS
Camper Canvas & Cockpit cover
Shore power w/ A/C
This Regal 2565 is a superb combination of day boating and weekend cruising. It features wrap-around rear seating, a removable camper canvas, and a bimini top, providing the flexibility of a convertible sundeck or an enclosed express cabin in moments. Below deck, you'll find ample headroom, a galley, a V-berth, and a spacious aft cabin, making weekend getaways effortless. Shore power with an onboard charger and dockside A/C ensure comfort at all times. This boat has been meticulously maintained by its owner, and it shows. A new crate engine was professionally installed three years ago and has very low hours. This 2565 has recently undergone its yearly service and is in the water, ready for viewing and immediate delivery
The unique foredeck design of the 2565 Window Express provides more than just a window, allowing sunshine and a view. This bi-level bow also provides 6′ of headroom in the forward cabin. In addition, the midcabin berth features a big 3’3″-by-2’9″ entry, made possible because there is no well in the companionway steps above. Besides providing better access, the big entry helps stave off the feeling of sleeping in a cave. A complete galley with a fiddled counter, a standup head, and a standard pump-out com-mode all further substantiate Regal’s cruisability claim. Topside you’ll find a portside lounge with a pivoting backrest that allows passengers to focus either forward or turn and enjoy the party aft. Fold the aft bench to open up more cockpit space or access the roomy engine compartment. Note the hatch, which opens to the side so you can access the compartment from inside the cockpit or the swim platform. Regal’s OceanTrac hull has an 18-degree deadrise, which provided a nimble feel on the water even in choppy test conditions. Outfitted with a 280-hp Volvo Penta 5.7L Gi DuoProp stern drive, the 2565 Window Express pushed onto plane in under six seconds and reached a top speed of 43.6 mph