HMY Yachts

Regulator

34

2010–Current

Designed by naval architect Lou Codega, the Regulator 34 is a high-performance center console designed and engineered for the serious angler. Regulator Marine has been building no-nonsense boats in Edenton, NC since 1988, and the way Regulators run is no small part of their appeal. The 34’s powder-coated T-top has an electronic box overhead, LED spreader lights, outriggers and a set of rocket launchers behind the helm seats. The console helm station has space for two large-screen displays. Fishing gear includes a 25-gallon transom live well, a leaning post/tackle center with a live well and rod holders, a transom fish box, an in-sole fish box, and fresh/raw water washdowns. Seating includes a wraparound lounge forward and a console seat with a cooler. A portside entry door leads to a head compartment beneath the console with standing headroom, marine head, and a double berth stretching forward beneath the foredeck. An Armstrong engine bracket is standard, and the transom was updated in 2014 to handle triple 350hp motors. Twin 350hp Yamahas are standard delivering a top speed of 45–50 mph. Triple Yamaha 300s top out at close to 60 mph.

Floor Plans

Regulator 34 floor plan