What causes the gauge to read erratically on my Regal Boat?
- JJamie ChristensenSep 13, 2025
If the gauge reads erratically on your Regal Boat, it is likely due to a loose ground or hot wire. Repair or replace the wire and/or connection.
What causes the gauge to read erratically on my Regal Boat?
If the gauge reads erratically on your Regal Boat, it is likely due to a loose ground or hot wire. Repair or replace the wire and/or connection.
How to fix no DC (12 volt) power on my Regal 32 EXPRESS Boat?
If there is no DC (12 volt) power on your Regal Boat, check if the battery switch is in the “off” position and turn the selector switch to the “on” position. If the battery is weak or dead, charge or replace it.
What to do if my Regal 32 EXPRESS's 12 volt equipment is not working?
If the 12 volt equipment on your Regal Boat is not working, start by checking if the equipment switch is in the “off” position and switch it to the “on” position. Next, check for blown circuit breakers or fuses and reset the breakers or replace the fuses. Also, inspect the battery for weakness or being dead and replace it if necessary. Eliminate any corrosion from connections, tighten any loose wires, and if there's an internal short in the equipment, replace the faulty component.
What to do if the toilet is inoperative and there is no lighting in the wall switch on my Regal 32 EXPRESS?
If the toilet is inoperative and there is no lighting in the wall switch on your Regal Boat, check that the breaker is not tripped and ensure all electrical connectors are mated.
What to do if the image is too light or dark on my Regal 32 EXPRESS Boat?
If the image is too light or dark on your Regal Boat, the brightness or contrast may be improperly adjusted. Readjust the brightness or contrast to the owner’s manual specifications.
Why does water continue dripping briefly into the bowl after the flush cycle is complete on my Regal Boat?
If water continues dripping briefly into the bowl after the flush cycle is complete on your Regal Boat, it is normal operation if only a small amount drips from the nozzle, especially if the toilet is installed below the waterline with a vacuum breaker in the water supply line.
What to do if the screen is black and the power indicator is off on my Regal 32 EXPRESS?
If the screen is black and the power indicator is off on your Regal Boat, first check if the TV breaker is not activated and activate it on the ship’s main service AC panel. Also, ensure that the TV and/or DVD player are turned on.
What causes a weak pressure at the transom shower in my Regal 32 EXPRESS Boat?
If you're experiencing weak pressure at the transom shower in your Regal Boat, it may be due to a pinched line. Find and repair the pinched line.
Why does the bowl drain dry after a flush on my Regal 32 EXPRESS Boat?
If the bowl drains dry after a flush on your Regal Boat, water is likely siphoning out of the bowl. This can be caused by a bent discharge hose from the macerator pump. Straighten the hose.
How to fix low water pressure in my Regal Boat?
If you're experiencing low water pressure in your Regal Boat, the fresh water pump may be defective. Consider replacing the water pump.
Explains the meaning and importance of various safety labels.
Covers fundamental practices for safe operation on the water.
Lists essential safety gear mandated for boat operation.
Details the types and usage of fire extinguishers on board.
Describes signals used to indicate distress and request assistance.
Guidance on using marine radio for communication.
Information on the availability and use of life rafts.
Lists mandatory equipment required by the Coast Guard.
Discusses hazards related to exhaust fumes and carbon monoxide.
Addresses the dangers of alcohol consumption while boating.
Covers reporting and regulations for accidents.
Discusses how weather affects boating safety.
Details the specific rules for avoiding collisions and navigating safely.
Details the boat's fuel system components and specifications.
Covers the boat's electrical systems, including AC and DC power.
Guidance on the initial engine break-in period.
Describes the boat's gauges and instruments at the helm.
Procedures for safely starting and stopping the engines.
Pre-departure checks and procedures before setting sail.
Guidelines for starting and stopping engines safely.
Techniques and considerations for safely docking the vessel.
Guidance on responding to various emergency situations on board.
Operation and safety of the carbon monoxide detector.
Operation and maintenance of bilge pumps and float switches.
Details the automatic fire suppression system.
Function and purpose of the high water alarm.
Charts to help identify and resolve common problems.
Checklists for proper boat storage and winterization procedures.
| Beam | 10 ft 4 in |
|---|---|
| Fuel Capacity | 129 gallons |
| Water Capacity | 30 gallons |
| Holding Tank Capacity | 28 gallons |
| Draft (Drive Down) | 36 in |
| Deadrise | 20 degrees |
| Draft | 36 in |