Check out this nice teaser drone video of Yachting Magazine aboard the Viking 62 Convertible during their test for an upcoming feature. We are anxiously awaiting the delivery of our new 62 this May! Check out the Viking 62C
Regulator Announces New 41′ Center Console Available with Triple or Quad Yamaha F350 V8s The Miami International Boat Show was the site for Regulator’s official public release of the all-new 41 and they also began taking orders for this newest model...
Dear Jan, On Friday, 23 January 2015, I purchased a 2003 Grand Banks Eastbay 43 FB through your firm’s Hampton office. I would like to bring to your attention, and commend the performance, of two of your employees who were instrumental in the smooth execution of...
Matthew Roper started the Regulator journey back in October of 2014 with Bluewater sales professional Bob Hoste and now Matthew says he is living the dream and gives a huge thanks from the Roper Family to Bob and Bluewater Yacht Sales!
In a report released by Trade Only Today summarizing the final sales results for brokerage boats in the United States throughout 2014, December was the only month that showed an increase of sales over corresponding months in 2013 – up by 6%. However, total...
Peanut Patch is a one owner, super clean Viking 55 Convertible that has never been fished. She is a low hour, high quality yacht that was built for, and used by a very experienced yachtsman with cruising comfort in mind. This is the only Viking 55 on the market with a...
Ryan Dunbar is all smiles picking up his new 2015 Regulator Marine, Inc. 34 SS with triple Yamaha 300’s yesterday! Congratulations to Chris Hall Jr. for executing this sale.
The Chesapeake Bay Grand Banks Owner’s Association (CBGBOA) organizes several events each year including an annual Rendezvous. This event spans several days and includes cruising to different towns and sights around the Chesapeake along with several marina...
About 2 a.m. on the morning of December 29th, 1997, three teenage boys and their father/uncle died when their sailboat, the Morning Dew, hit the north jetty at the entrance to Charleston Harbor. At least one of them lived in the fridgid waters until 6:30 a.m. when a...