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Regal 3760 Commodore
(w/ 2 x 420-hp Volvo Penta 8.1GXi gas sterndrives )

 
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The 3760 Commodore has many thoughtful, practical features and delivers great performance. She’s a spacious 38-footer with overnighting accommodations for up to six.

Key Features

  • Full Engine Monitoring Instrumentation
  • Integrated Wet-Bar w/Corian Top w/Molded Sink, Faucet
  • Pressure Water System w/Transom Shower
  • Raytheon C80 GPS/Plotter, Raytheon 215 VHF, Raytheon ST60 Digital Depth Sounder
  • Queen-Sized Berth in Forward Cabin
  • 15" Flatscreen Color TV w/DVD Player

Specifications

Regal 3760 Commodore Specifications
Length Overall 38' 0'' Dry Weight 15,200 lbs.
Beam 12' 2'' Fuel Cap 276 gal.
Draft 36'' Water Cap 67 gal
Deadrise/Transom 19 deg. Bridge Clearance 12' 2''
Max Headroom 6' 5''
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

Engine Options

Regal 3760 Commodore Engine options
Std. Power 2 x Mercury 6.2 MPI, 2x Volvo 8.1 Gi V
Tested Power 2 x 420-hp Volvo Penta 8.1GXi gas sterndrives
Opt. Power 2 x Mercury 496 Magnum MPI
2 x Volvo 8.1 Gi, OSI and Gxi
2 x Volvo D4 Diesel
2 x Volvo KAD 300 Diesel
2 x Mercury 8.1 S Horizon V

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Regal 3760 Commodore Captain's Report




Tested by Capt. Vince Daniello

I hate clutter. When I run a boat, everything must be stowed, preferably where it can be retrieved without extensive searching or digging. Duane Kuck, President of Regal Boats apparently shares my distain for disarray, as the first thing he showed me aboard the company’s Commodore 3760 was the well-organized transom storage lockers. With coiled lines hanging securely, fenders snug in their brackets, even the thick shore cord firmly attached in a convenient location, I knew this would be an interesting boat to test. These were not after-market add-ons or special features found only on the factory demo boat. At Mr. Kuck’s direction the Regal 3760 was designed with dedicated storage for all of the “stuff” required for boating.

The Cockpit

In addition to the above-mentioned transom storage, lockers on the bow provide dedicated space for more lines and fenders, and cover the windlass and ground tackle when not in use. The sunpad on the foredeck features a unique support mechanism that lifts the top half to form a backrest, like a giant chez-lounge. The bow is accessed through a hinged center windshield panel, with steps molded in next to the helm to make it an easy climb up to the windshield. To the left of the helm, the semi-circular settee offers plenty of storage beneath, including custom chocks for the dining table when it is not in use. This storage area can also be accessed from the cockpit, and includes fishing rod storage tubes that keep hooks away from other gear. On the starboard side just aft of the helm, the wet bar features a sink, refrigerator with icemaker, concealed tip-out trash bin, and a storage locker fitted with shelves and fiddles to organize items inside.

All the way aft, a long bench seat folds into the transom - completely out of the way when activities require extra cockpit space. There are additional lockers in the cockpit sides, and steps molded in to facilitate boarding from a high dock. The swim platform includes pull-up cleats (in addition to the stout cleats on the transom corners) that allows a choice of how stern lines are secured so they won’t interfere when stepping onto the swim platform from a low dock. The transom storage locker mentioned earlier is accessed from the swim platform, and utilize a clever hinge design that raises the locker door up and out of the way. On our test boat, the gas lifts on this mechanism were not strong enough, making the door a bit heavy and creating the potential to bite small fingers.

The Engine

For engineroom access, the whole back deck lifts electrically, but in contrast to most boats the opening faces aft. This offers the advantage of keeping greasy mechanics, parts, and tools out of the cockpit. One disadvantage is the slight possibility of a wave tumbling into the engineroom hatch if it must be opened while offshore in heavy seas. The aft opening hatch makes the engines more accessible, and the engineroom is spacious and offers above-average access to all equipment.

Down Below

Regal also avoided one of my biggest pet-peeves – filler cushions: those indispensable hard-backed inserts that turn seating areas into sleeping accommodations. During the day they are usually in the way, and at bedtime they’re either buried in an undeterminable location or sitting in the cockpit, salty and wet. On the 3760 all of the bed inserts have dedicated storage. In the main saloon, the settee seat lifts to reveal a permanently mounted extension. At bedtime, the whole thing hinges out in one piece with legs that fold down for support. In the morning, lift up the seat and flip it back under. The aft cabin insert works in a similar fashion, although it is mounted on sliding rails rather than hinges.

The aft cabin, nestled beneath the helm, includes a flat panel television. Since there is typically less motion in the center of the boat than in the bow, this becomes an ideal place for children to entertain themselves when traveling isn’t fun. The aft cabin also includes storage lockers and a place to store the filler cushion for the topside settee.

On the port side just inside the companionway, the galley refrigerator is mounted at eye level where its contents can be seen, with large drawers beneath for easy access storage. The galley also includes a two-burner stove, microwave, coffee maker, and a tip out trash can. Regal even provides dishes and flatware with dedicated, secure storage.

Several other thoughtful interior items include a recliner built into the saloon settee, deep, dry storage tubs beneath the saloon floor, and a space-saving pocket door between the saloon and forward stateroom. The forward bed is set diagonally, which makes better use of available space. The head is divided by a Plexiglas door into two compartments - one with the vanity and dry storage, the other with the commode, shower, and wet storage.

Performance

While this boat has big-boat spaciousness and accommodations, it definitely performs like a smaller, sportier boat. Powered with twin 375 horsepower Volvo engines, our test boat reached a top speed of 54.4 miles-per-hour. Handling was excellent. We tried high- speed turns, running through wakes, and turning tight circles. Through it all this boat felt more like a performance bow-rider than a family cruiser.

For a clutter free boat with great performance and many thoughtful, practical features, the Regal Commodore 3760 is at the top of my well-organized list. Now if only Regal would re-design my office.



Regal 3760 Commodore Test Result Highlights

  • Top speed for the Regal 3760 Commodore is 54.4 MPH (87.5 KPH), burning 69.4 gallons per hour (GPH) or 262.68 liters per hour (LPH).

  • Best cruise for the Regal 3760 Commodore is 33.3 MPH (53.6 KPH), and the boat gets 1.49 miles per gallon (MPG) or 0.63 kilometers per liter (KPL), giving the boat a cruising range of 368 miles (592.24 kilometers).

  • Tested power is 2 x 420-hp Volvo Penta 8.1GXi gas sterndrives.
For complete test results including fuel consumption, range and sound levels
go to our Test Results section.

Standard and Optional Equipment

Regal 3760 Commodore Standard and Optional Equipment
Marine Electronics
Autopilot Standard Raytheon ST-6001
GPS/Chart Standard Raytheon C80 Chart plotter/GPS w/ antenna
Radar Optional
VHF Radio Standard Raytheon 215
Systems
Air Cond./Heat Standard
Battery Charger/Converter Standard
CD Stereo Standard
Head: Fixed Standard
Power Steering Standard
Shore Power Standard
Trim Tabs Standard
TV/DVD Standard
Washdown: Fresh Water Standard
Water Heater Standard
Windlass Standard
Galley
Coffeemaker Standard
Microwave Standard
Refrigerator Standard
Stove Standard
Exterior Features
Arch: Electronics Standard
Carpet: Cockpit Standard
Hardtop Standard
Outlet: 12-Volt Acc Standard
Swim Ladder Standard
Swim Platform Standard
Transom Door Standard
Transom Shower Standard
Wet bar Standard
Canvas
Bimini Top Standard
Cockpit Cover Optional
Boats More Than 30 Feet
Fuel Transfer Standard
Freezer Standard
Generator Optional
Vacuum Optional

Standard = Standard Optional = Optional

Regal 3760 Commodore Warranty

Regal 3760 Commodore Warranty Information
Warranties change from time to time. While BoatTEST.com has tried to insure the most up-to-date warranty offered by each builder, it does not guarantee the accuracies of the information presented below. Please check with the boat builder or your local dealer before you buy any boat.
Hull Warranty
Years Limited Lifetime
Transferable Yes
Deck Warranty
Years 1-Year
Engine Warranty
Years 2-Year
Powertrain Warranty
Years 2-Year
Blistering Warranty
Years 5-Year
Certifications
ISO Certification Yes - 9001
NMMA Certification Yes
ABYC Certification Yes
Other Certification USCG (U.S. Coast Guard)

Regal 3760 Commodore Price

Regal 3760 Commodore Price
Base Price (MSRP) N/A
Price as Tested N/A
Prices, features, designs, and equipment are subject to change. Please see your local dealer or visit the builder's website for the latest information available on this boat model.

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