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2012 Regulator 28 Forward Seating

$ 169,000

Wilmington, North Carolina 28405

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Set Sale Marine

Set Sale Marine

North Carolina

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Make
Regulator
Model
28 Forward Seating
Year
2012
Gross Tonnage
N/A
Length (ft)
27
Beam (ft)
9.5
Draft (ft)
Not specified
Fuel
Gas
Engine Hours
910
Number of Engines
Twin engines
Engine Type
Outboard
Cabins
N/A

Description

Explore the open waters with the 2012 Regulator 28 Forward Seating, a top-tier saltwater fishing vessel perfect for both casual and competitive anglers. This boat, priced at $169,000 and located in Wilmington, North Carolina, offers robust performance with its twin Yamaha 300 engines, providing a total horsepower of 600. Enjoy a smooth ride with a length of 27.67 feet and a beam of 9.5 feet. Its sophisticated electronics suite includes dual Garmin 4212 GPS/Depth Finder, Garmin GHC 10 Auto Pilot Controller, and Garmin Open Array Radar, ensuring you have all the tools you need for a successful...

Captain's Notes

Step aboard and you’ll notice how the forward seating turns the bow into a true family hangout between runs to the ledge. Deep, secure coamings and high freeboard keep everyone comfortable when the chop comes up. The wide beam carries forward, so there’s room to work a fish around the bow without feeling pinched. Inside the console you’ll find surprising headroom and storage for offshore gear, beach bags, and extra rods. Heavy-duty hardware, thick rub rail, and a serious hull laminate reflect the overbuilt reputation this brand is known for. It’s a boat that feels solid underfoot, tracks straight in a quartering sea, and rewards a confident hand at the helm.

Why 28 Forward Seating in North Carolina

This 28 is dialed in for the kind of mixed days local captains know well—morning runs to offshore structure, afternoon sandbar hops, and evening cruises along the waterways. The hull has the range and sea-keeping to make bluewater runs when the forecast cooperates, yet it’s still manageable for a small crew and tight marina slips. Forward seating keeps family and guests happy on calmer days, while the open cockpit and deep fishbox make quick work of serious trips. With efficient twin power and a reputation for handling confused inlets and wind-against-tide conditions, it’s a smart, confident choice for these waters.

Last updatedJuly 12, 2025 at 11:16 AM

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