Power & Motoryacht

PERFECT COMPROMISE

If there’s a subject that truly complexifies a boat tester’s existence, scheduling’s gotta be it. Shoot, you’d think that, even in this imperfect world, sea trialing a fine little crossover center console like Regulator’s 26XO would be comparatively straightforward, especially since the boat, her skipper and a whole pile of fishable water lay only 150 miles west of my North Florida home. But here’s the deal: As soon as I tried to come up with a date, I discovered I was booked solid. The skipper, Chris Sailors of Gregg Orr Marine in Destin, Florida, was booked solid. And, due to upcoming boat shows, the boat was booked solid, too.

So, the way things turned out, I had one day—just one particular day—to get the 26 launched on Chocktawhatchee Bay, squeeze

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