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Regal is Raising the Bar with the 42 FXO - Part 3

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Wow, I mean 3 blogs just to get through the features of the brand new 2021 Regal 42 FXO .  In the last couple of weeks we have covered the interior and a few of the exterior features, this week we will finish up with the helm, hull, and deck features.  Just remember these are only the features, to learn more about mechanical features, the color choices, and the options available on this boat give us a call at 573-348-3888. HELM FEATURES Double Wide Helm Seat with Lift Up Bolster:  The captain's chair not only has plenty of space for two but also slides back and forth for ultimate comfort. Full Height Opening Side Windows:  Slide open the side window to easily communicate with those tending to the lines. Fusion RA770 Marine Stereo:  The world’s first touchscreen marine stereo with Apple AirPlay 2 and built-in Wi-Fi, the Apollo RA770 has redefined audio excellence with revolutionary technology and innovative design including Fusion’s Digital Signal Processing, enhanced PartyBus-Netwo

Regal is Raising the Bar with the 42 FXO - Part 2

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We hope you enjoyed learning about all the interior features of the brand new Regal 42 FXO. This truly is one of a kind outboard-powered sport yacht. With outboard engines, you will be able to extend your boating season at the Lake of the Ozarks . Imagine boating on a nice day in December to look at all the Christmas lights from the water. Now, let’s finish up with the amazing exterior features you can find on this beautiful new boat from Regal.  BRIDGE FEATURES Glass Cockpit Dash Panel System:  The glass cockpit is an advanced, reliable and user-friendly Chart Plotter interface featuring a standard 22" Volvo Glass Cockpit with Autopilot or optional Dual Volvo 16" screens with autopilot. Joystick Control with Steering and Cruise Control:  The joystick control allows anyone to look like a master captain when docking. L-Shaped Seating:  L-Shaped Seating Starboard and Aft with Removable Seat and Backrest Cushions Large Tinted Acrylic Access Hatch to Bridge:  Provides simple

Regal is Raising the Bar with the 42 FXO

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At Kelly’s Port , we want your Regal to provide you more than a boat ride—it should take you to a place that, however far from land, always feels like home. In this week’s blog, we will tell you the interior features of the brand new model from Regal boats , the 42 FXO. Next week we will finish up with the exterior and technical features. RAISING THE BAR The Regal 42 FXO is truly a one of a kind outboard-powered sport yacht. Incredible performance, outboard versatility, and premium luxury come together for endless entertainment and relaxation at incredible destinations. Thanks to the addition of outboard power the 42 FXO becomes the ultimate water bar hopper.   HIGHLIGHTS OPTIMIZED FOR OUTBOARD POWER: The 42 FXO has been optimized for outboard power. The triple 425 Yamaha engines punch out 1,275 raw horsepower for an adrenaline-packed top speed of nearly 50 mph. LAZARETTE STORAGE WITH ORGANIZATION SYSTEM:  At 42” in height and a full-beam width, the limits are almost endless to what y

3 Tips to Name your Boat

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Choosing a boat is a rewarding process that lets you locate the most suitable boat for your marine needs. Whether you plan to fish, cruise, explore, or water ski, there’s a boat out there that’s perfect for you and your family. To truly make your boat your own, though, you’ll need to give it a name. While you might think that naming an inanimate object is somewhat silly and outdated, the truth is that your boat needs to have a unique identifier that you can use on the radio, at the dock, and on social media. Not sure what to call your boat? Kelly's Port, located in Osage Beach, is your Missouri boat dealer. Below, you’ll find a bit of information about the tradition of christening boats and ships as well as some tips for giving your vessel an appropriate moniker. A Long-Storied Tradition Boats have been named for as long as they’ve existed. People just like to give names to things: children, pets, buildings, businesses, bands, cars and, yes, boats! There’s a particular significanc