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2005 Regal 3360 Window Express
$64,000
Boat in Freeport, NY 11520 US
3360 Window Express
2 Engines (2x Volvo Penta)
33 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Repowered Sporty Cruiser-Serviced, Loaded & Updated
Twin Volvo 5.7 GXi 320 hp engines, NEW starboard engine replaced by Al Grover's in 2021, port engine was rebuilt in 2016 has 487 hours, Kohler 5 kw generator, blue hull. NEW in 2025 port risers and manifolds, sea water pump for generator, 27" Smart TV and 19" TV. NEW in 2024 bimini top and full enclosure, AC control board, hot water heater. NEW in 2023 port drive U-joint bellows and gimbal bearing, duck bill valves for head. NEW in 2022 10,000 watt light bar on bow. NEW in 2021 dual Raymarine Axiom 12 and 9 inch screens, HD Radar and RealVision Fishfinder transducer, NMEA networked, 3 batteries, Aqua Marine decking. JL Audio 6+1 speaker system with JL amplifiers, Fusion 755UD radio, Lumitec SeaBlaze underwater lights, Lumitec blue/white lights in arch. Professionally serviced and cared for by her current third owners and the prior owners. Cabin fridge and trim tabs are not operating.
"Window Express" Design: The defining feature is the large windows integrated into the forward cabin roof and sides, flooding the interior with natural light and reducing the "cave-like" feel of many express cruisers.
Our Experience Improves Your Experience. Get it Right at Al Grover's.
Twin Volvo 5.7 GXi 320 hp engines, NEW starboard engine replaced by Al Grover's in 2021, port engine was rebuilt in 2016 has 487 hours, Kohler 5 kw generator, blue hull. NEW in 2025 port risers and manifolds, sea water pump for generator, 27" Smart TV and 19" TV. NEW in 2024 bimini top and full enclosure, AC control board, hot water heater. NEW in 2023 port drive U-joint bellows and gimbal bearing, duck bill valves for head. NEW in 2022 10,000 watt light bar on bow. NEW in 2021 dual Raymarine Axiom 12 and 9 inch screens, HD Radar and RealVision Fishfinder transducer, NMEA networked, 3 batteries, Aqua Marine decking. JL Audio 6+1 speaker system with JL amplifiers, Fusion 755UD radio, Lumitec SeaBlaze underwater lights, Lumitec blue/white lights in arch. Professionally serviced and cared for by her current third owners and the prior owners. Cabin fridge and trim tabs are not operating.
"Window Express" Design: The defining feature is the large windows integrated into the forward cabin roof and sides, flooding the interior with natural light and reducing the "cave-like" feel of many express cruisers.
Our Experience Improves Your Experience. Get it Right at Al Grover's.
Nominal Length
33ft
Length Overall
34.67ft
Length at Waterline
33.5ft
Beam
11.33ft
Max Bridge Clearance
9.67ft
Max Draft
2.92ft
Deadrise At Transom
19deg
Dry Weight
12120lb
Cruising Speed
24kn
Max Speed
38kn
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
50gal
Fuel Tanks
180gal
Holding Tanks
28gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
modified-vee
Engine 1
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
5.7 GXi
Total Power
320hp
Engine Hours
487
Engine Type
inboard-outboard
Fuel Type
gasoline
Engine Year
2021
Drive Type
stern
Engine 2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
5.7 GXi
Total Power
320hp
Engine Hours
507
Engine Type
inboard-outboard
Fuel Type
gasoline
Engine Year
2005
Canadian Boating Review
Regal Window Express 3360
I was looking forward to my test day with the Regal Window Express 3360 after seeing the photos. Finally, somebody has added some cabin windows to an express cruiser!
Express cruisers are popular because they are good-looking, cost-effective and provide a lot of accommodation, but I’m a traditional guy and I like to see some windows in the cabin. It’s summer and I’m out on the boat for heaven’s sake! I want sunlight. Styling is always subjective but for my taste, Regal has done a brilliant job of making this boat both handsome and distinctive.
On my test day, we got brisk winds and that nasty in-shore chop along the shallow shores of Lake Ontario near Port Credit. To be fair to the boat, we’re going to publish the factory’s performance figures, but we gave it a good run!
We got up over 30 miles an hour before throttling back to avoid going airborne. The ride was impressive considering the punishing conditions. The Regal was particularly responsive to the helm, enabling us to zigzag a course through the worst of it. The boat was very fast to plane off and kept its bow down when we had to throttle back and really plow throughheavy water. Overall I’d say that Regal’s Window Express 3360 has the performance to live up to its great looks.
Let’s start with the helm because that was certainly important on test day. Regal provides a spacious double wide helm seat that slides and has a flip-up bolster. There is tilt steering and an angled foot rest which is appreciated. The lovely steering wheel has stereo controls in the center hub. Our test boat was equipped with a Raymarine C80 system and VHF combination. The Bennett trim tabs lacked indicators however, something I would want on my own boat.
An appealing feature that is standard is the swivel helm seat and removable table. This converts the helm into an important part of the living and dining space when moored. The bridge layout features an L-shaped companion seat that has a flip backrest; face forward when cruising, or face aft to create a spacious cockpit dining area with a teak table.
Also the aft seat folds down delivering a great expanse of cockpit floor if you prefer that. Facilitating this, Regal went to an innovative electrically operated engine hatch that opens from the outside swim platform. It delivers great engineaccess. My only concern would be if you had to access the engine bay out in open water on a rough day.
The cockpit area has a refreshment center down the starboard side with Isotherm refrigerator, sink and storage. The battery controls are nearby in the passageway.
A transom gate leads to a spacious swim platform that features a transom shower, recessed cleats, storage and a port side locker for your shore power cables and TV connections. The only feature I question is the latched cover over the boarding ladder. I always feel boarding ladders should be easily accessible from the water in case a person falls overboard.
We appreciate the small side decks that are useful when docking, but remember that the windshield and cabin trunk are low and therefore don’t offer great locations for hand holds.
To go forward, it’s much safer to use the steps and swing-open center section of the windshield. Regal includes an anchor locker, windlass and there’s a handsome optional sun cushion for the deck.
Understandably, we were anxious to see what Regal had done with the cabin space especially considering the distinctive window treatment. Well, it is unusually bright and we really like that. It is three easy steps down and our test boat had handsome teak and holly flooring. Straight ahead was a large, gloss finished folding table on the starboard side and with the built-in sofa, you can probably feed four in comfort.
Regal has wisely left the interior open except for the enclosed head. This struck us as spacious and nicely appointed with side windows, a big medicine cabinet with a mirror suitable for shaving, a good expanse of counter space and a VacuFlush toilet. The mirrored door is a good feature and Regal has thoughtfully provided both an opening porthole and an air conditioning outlet.
The forward vee area is open and the queen berth is angled resulting in almost a regular rectangular shape. This area features two side lockers, three drawers and also a comfortable seat for dressing. The forward glass areas and side glass really open this up in daytimes; very bright.
In the newest cruiser designs, the cockpit refreshment centers are getting so good that I question the value of putting a galley into the cabin. Perhaps future designs will eliminate the cabin galley, but you still get one in the Regal 3360. It’s equipped with a large stainless-steel sink, two-burner stove top with cover that stows very neatly. There is a microwave and another Isotherm refrigerator. Showing clever space utilization, Regal includes a huge under floor locker where you could stow a week’s worth of canned goods and bottles.
Last, but by no means least, there is a mid-cabin with two portholes, a large sleeping surface which converts into a conversation pit; the good-sized flat screen television is located on the bulkhead.
Our test boat had full canvas as well, delivering family-sized, enclosed accommodations for cruising. This 33 footer [34′ 8″ overall] is a great size of boat, delivering comfortable accommodation, reasonable fuel economy with its twin 300 hp V8 stern drives and a turn of speed that could embarrass a lot of sport boats.
If it was my money, the Regal Window Express 3360 would be high on my list.
Performance
Test boat engines: Twin Volvo Penta 5.7 Gi DPS sterndrives, 5.7 L / 350 ci electronically fuel injected V8 gasoline engines, 300 hp each, Duoprop drives.
Engine (RPM) Speed (MPH)
Idle 3.8
1000 5.9
1500 7.9
2000 9.1
2500 13.2
3000 21.5
3500 30.0*
4000 35.7
4500 40.2
5000 46.8
* Cruising Speed
Speed data supplied by
Regal Industries
www.regal.com
Specifications
Length Overall 34’8”/10.5 m
Beam 11’4”/3.4 m
Dry Weight (with 8.1 L engines) 12,120 lbs./5,4397 kg
Fuel Capacity 168 gal./635 L
Water Capacity 50 gal./189 L
Holding Capacity 28 gal./106 L
I was looking forward to my test day with the Regal Window Express 3360 after seeing the photos. Finally, somebody has added some cabin windows to an express cruiser!
Express cruisers are popular because they are good-looking, cost-effective and provide a lot of accommodation, but I’m a traditional guy and I like to see some windows in the cabin. It’s summer and I’m out on the boat for heaven’s sake! I want sunlight. Styling is always subjective but for my taste, Regal has done a brilliant job of making this boat both handsome and distinctive.
On my test day, we got brisk winds and that nasty in-shore chop along the shallow shores of Lake Ontario near Port Credit. To be fair to the boat, we’re going to publish the factory’s performance figures, but we gave it a good run!
We got up over 30 miles an hour before throttling back to avoid going airborne. The ride was impressive considering the punishing conditions. The Regal was particularly responsive to the helm, enabling us to zigzag a course through the worst of it. The boat was very fast to plane off and kept its bow down when we had to throttle back and really plow throughheavy water. Overall I’d say that Regal’s Window Express 3360 has the performance to live up to its great looks.
Let’s start with the helm because that was certainly important on test day. Regal provides a spacious double wide helm seat that slides and has a flip-up bolster. There is tilt steering and an angled foot rest which is appreciated. The lovely steering wheel has stereo controls in the center hub. Our test boat was equipped with a Raymarine C80 system and VHF combination. The Bennett trim tabs lacked indicators however, something I would want on my own boat.
An appealing feature that is standard is the swivel helm seat and removable table. This converts the helm into an important part of the living and dining space when moored. The bridge layout features an L-shaped companion seat that has a flip backrest; face forward when cruising, or face aft to create a spacious cockpit dining area with a teak table.
Also the aft seat folds down delivering a great expanse of cockpit floor if you prefer that. Facilitating this, Regal went to an innovative electrically operated engine hatch that opens from the outside swim platform. It delivers great engineaccess. My only concern would be if you had to access the engine bay out in open water on a rough day.
The cockpit area has a refreshment center down the starboard side with Isotherm refrigerator, sink and storage. The battery controls are nearby in the passageway.
A transom gate leads to a spacious swim platform that features a transom shower, recessed cleats, storage and a port side locker for your shore power cables and TV connections. The only feature I question is the latched cover over the boarding ladder. I always feel boarding ladders should be easily accessible from the water in case a person falls overboard.
We appreciate the small side decks that are useful when docking, but remember that the windshield and cabin trunk are low and therefore don’t offer great locations for hand holds.
To go forward, it’s much safer to use the steps and swing-open center section of the windshield. Regal includes an anchor locker, windlass and there’s a handsome optional sun cushion for the deck.
Understandably, we were anxious to see what Regal had done with the cabin space especially considering the distinctive window treatment. Well, it is unusually bright and we really like that. It is three easy steps down and our test boat had handsome teak and holly flooring. Straight ahead was a large, gloss finished folding table on the starboard side and with the built-in sofa, you can probably feed four in comfort.
Regal has wisely left the interior open except for the enclosed head. This struck us as spacious and nicely appointed with side windows, a big medicine cabinet with a mirror suitable for shaving, a good expanse of counter space and a VacuFlush toilet. The mirrored door is a good feature and Regal has thoughtfully provided both an opening porthole and an air conditioning outlet.
The forward vee area is open and the queen berth is angled resulting in almost a regular rectangular shape. This area features two side lockers, three drawers and also a comfortable seat for dressing. The forward glass areas and side glass really open this up in daytimes; very bright.
In the newest cruiser designs, the cockpit refreshment centers are getting so good that I question the value of putting a galley into the cabin. Perhaps future designs will eliminate the cabin galley, but you still get one in the Regal 3360. It’s equipped with a large stainless-steel sink, two-burner stove top with cover that stows very neatly. There is a microwave and another Isotherm refrigerator. Showing clever space utilization, Regal includes a huge under floor locker where you could stow a week’s worth of canned goods and bottles.
Last, but by no means least, there is a mid-cabin with two portholes, a large sleeping surface which converts into a conversation pit; the good-sized flat screen television is located on the bulkhead.
Our test boat had full canvas as well, delivering family-sized, enclosed accommodations for cruising. This 33 footer [34′ 8″ overall] is a great size of boat, delivering comfortable accommodation, reasonable fuel economy with its twin 300 hp V8 stern drives and a turn of speed that could embarrass a lot of sport boats.
If it was my money, the Regal Window Express 3360 would be high on my list.
Performance
Test boat engines: Twin Volvo Penta 5.7 Gi DPS sterndrives, 5.7 L / 350 ci electronically fuel injected V8 gasoline engines, 300 hp each, Duoprop drives.
Engine (RPM) Speed (MPH)
Idle 3.8
1000 5.9
1500 7.9
2000 9.1
2500 13.2
3000 21.5
3500 30.0*
4000 35.7
4500 40.2
5000 46.8
* Cruising Speed
Speed data supplied by
Regal Industries
www.regal.com
Specifications
Length Overall 34’8”/10.5 m
Beam 11’4”/3.4 m
Dry Weight (with 8.1 L engines) 12,120 lbs./5,4397 kg
Fuel Capacity 168 gal./635 L
Water Capacity 50 gal./189 L
Holding Capacity 28 gal./106 L
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5/13/26 | Initial price | $64,000 |
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