37
evolution every day
LOA
37' 7"
LOA W/ BRACKET & ENGINES
43' 5"
BEAM
12' 7"
FUEL CAPACITY
507 GAL
EXPLORE THE 37
Triple Yamaha 450s, 507-gallon fuel capacity, digitally-enhanced helm station, triple helm seating, pump room, and optional tower. Our expert engineers have planned every inch of this 43-foot-plus ride to deliver fishability, comfort, and convenience at every turn.
*Model year specifications may vary.
REMOTE SWITCH WINDLASS
Through Stem Bow Roller with Anchor Windlass, Freshwater Anchor Wash, Remote Switch, Freshwater Wash Down & Overboard Drain.
Offshore on the 37
Top Chef Tom Colicchio catches his first-ever swordfish on an overnight canyon run aboard the Regulator 37 center console.
QUICK STATS
LOA : 37' 7"
LOA W/ BRACKET & ENGINES : 43' 5"
BEAM : 12' 7"
FUEL CAPACITY : 507 GAL
DRAFT : 34" ENGINES UP
DRAFT : 46” ENGINES DOWN
TOTAL FISHBOX & STORAGE CAPACITY : 1,899 QTS
HEAD W/ HOLDING TANK : 13 GAL
FRESHWATER TANK : 50 GAL
TOTAL LIVEWELL CAPACITY : 66 GAL
STANDARDS & OPTIONS
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SPECS
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
CUSTOMIZED OPTIONS
SPECS
- LOA: 37’ 7”
- LOA w/ Bracket & Engines: 43’ 5”
- Beam: 12’ 7”
- Bridge Height: 135” (203” w/ Tower)
- Height from Keel: 162” (228” w/ Tower)
- Dry Weight w/ Engines: 19,300 lbs
- Fuel Capacity: 507 gal
- Diesel Capacity: 21 gal
- Deadrise: 24 Degrees
- Draft: 34” Engines Up
- Draft: 46” Engines Down
- Center Fwd Insulated Fishbox/Dry Storage: 420 qts
- Fwd Seat Insulated Fishbox/Dry Storage (2): 154 qts ea
- Forward Settee Cooler: 227 qts
- Head with Holding Tank: 13 gal
- Freshwater Tank: 50 gal
- Hot Water Tank: 6 gal
- Aft In-Deck Fishbox (2): 311 qts ea
- Transom Livewell (2): 33 gal ea
- Transom Fishbox: 322 qts
Build & price
your custom 37
Fishing
Two insulated/illuminated/macerated aft in-deck fishboxes (311 qts ea) with optional chill plates, 3 insulated/illuminated forward fishboxes (728 qts total), and insulated/illuminated Transom Fishbox & Livewell – plus 6 Rocket Launchers, 2 Cup Holder Rod Holders & 8 Conventional Rod Holders all come standard.
When you start lifting hatches, you really see the design at work. Under the lazarette hatch in the cockpit, they built about 8 inches above the bottom of the bilge. This creates a dry space to mount the various machinery and pumps. Any bilge water stays below the deck. Everything on top of the deck remains nice and dry, great for storing tools and gear.
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