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OWNER’S MANUAL
3300 / 33 OBX
07/02/18
https://www.boat-manuals.com/

Questions and Answers

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    alanwagnerAug 15, 2025
    What to do if the engine won’t start or isn't running right on my Regal Boat?
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      stevenspamelaAug 15, 2025
      If the engine of your Regal Boat won’t start or isn't running correctly, there might be several causes: * The fuel tank vent could be obstructed, in which case you should clean the vent hose and fitting, and check for kinks. * The fuel line might be blocked; inspect it for any kinks. * There might be a lack of fuel. In that case, you should clean the filter and check for a clogged anti-siphon valve. * There could be water in the fuel, so replace the filter element. * The fuel filter might be clogged, so replace the filter element. * No fuel might be reaching the engine, so check the fuel pump output and clean the filters.
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    Melissa LaneAug 18, 2025
    Why is the 12 volt equipment not working on my Regal 3300?
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      Teresa CookeAug 18, 2025
      If your Regal Boat's 12 volt equipment isn't working, try the following: * Ensure the equipment switch is in the “on” position. * Check if the equipment circuit breaker has blown and, if so, push the reset button. * If the battery is weak or dead, replace it. * Eliminate any corrosion from connections. * Tighten any loose wires. * If there's an internal short, replace the equipment.
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    michael60Aug 22, 2025
    How to fix no 12 volt power on my Regal 3300 Boat?
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      Paul EvansAug 22, 2025
      If you have no 12 volt power on your Regal Boat, there are a few things you can check: * Make sure the battery switch is in the “on” position. * See if the master breaker has tripped and, if so, reset it. * If the battery is weak or dead, charge or replace it.
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    Angela MartinezAug 26, 2025
    What to do if the gauge reads erratic on my Regal Boat?
    • C
      Crystal DavisAug 26, 2025
      If the gauge on your Regal Boat reads erratically, it could be due to a loose ground or hot wire. Repair or replace the wire and/or connection to resolve this issue.
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    Frank BautistaAug 28, 2025
    Why is the battery not charging on my Regal 3300 Boat when the engine is running?
    • J
      jeffreyestradaAug 28, 2025
      If the battery on your Regal Boat is not charging while the engine is running, it could be due to a loose belt, a faulty alternator, or a faulty volt meter. You can try to tighten the belt or repair/replace the alternator or replace the volt meter.
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    Andrew HartAug 31, 2025
    What causes excessive vibration in my Regal 3300 Boat?
    • Y
      ywallaceAug 31, 2025
      If you are experiencing excessive vibration in your Regal Boat, it could be due to several reasons: * There might be material obstructing the propeller. Try removing the material by reversing the engine. * The propeller blade might be bent. In that case, repair or replace the propeller. * The propeller hub might be slipping, so replace the propeller.
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    curtis40Sep 4, 2025
    Why is there no reading on the gauge or the gauge reads wrong on my Regal 3300 Boat?
    • B
      brendamannSep 4, 2025
      If the gauge on your Regal Boat is not reading or is reading incorrectly, it could be due to a faulty gauge, faulty wiring to the gauge, or a faulty sender. Replace the gauge, inspect/repair the wiring, or replace the sender to resolve this issue.
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    Jamie DodsonSep 7, 2025
    How to troubleshoot poor performance on my Regal 3300 Boat?
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      Michael MccartySep 7, 2025
      If your Regal Boat is showing poor performance, it might be due to incorrect engine trim or uneven load distribution. Try adjusting the trim or adjusting the boat load.
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    Mr. William PerezSep 12, 2025
    Why will my Regal Boat battery not hold a charge?
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      Jacob SmithSep 12, 2025
      If the battery on your Regal Boat will not hold a charge, it is likely due to a faulty or old battery. Replacing the battery should solve this problem.

Summary

OWNERS MANUAL

FUEL SYSTEMS

Covers the boat's fuel system components and compliance with emission regulations.

YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS

Explains the evaporative emission control system warranty and owner responsibilities.

INTRODUCTION

YOUR REGAL OWNER’S MANUAL

Guides the owner on using the manual and understanding its contents for safe operation.

Hull Identification Number (HIN)

Explains the universal system for identifying vessels by hull identification number.

Vessel Float Plan

Advises filling out a float plan before departing for safety notification.

SAFETY ON BOARD

SAFETY LABELS

Defines safety precaution labels (caution, warning, danger) and their meanings.

GENERAL BOATING SAFETY

Provides essential practices for safe boating, including weather checks and PFD usage.

REQUIRED SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Details mandatory safety gear, focusing on Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs).

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

Covers classification, types, and minimum requirements for fire extinguishers.

BOATING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Warns against operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

ENGINE & CONTROLS

OUTBOARD ENGINE BASICS

Introduces outboard engine operation, maintenance, and general information.

Fuel

Covers gasoline requirements, ethanol blends, and fuel system warnings.

Engine Cooling System

Explains the raw water cooling system, impeller, and thermostat functions.

SWITCHES

Describes the main helm switch panel and the function of various electrical controls.

INSTRUMENTATION

Explains the function and monitoring of gauges and display panels.

SYSTEMS

BILGE;DRAINAGE SYSTEM

Explains the bilge pump operation, maintenance, and importance for vessel safety.

FUEL SYSTEM

Details the components of the fuel system, including tank, hoses, and filters.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Covers the standard 12V DC electrical system, batteries, and charging.

STEERING SYSTEM

Explains the electronic steering system and its components.

VESSEL OPERATION

GETTING UNDERWAY

Covers pre-departure checks and questionnaires for safe operation.

STARTING & STOPPING

Provides guidelines for starting and stopping the engine safely.

DOCKING

Details docking procedures, especially for twin-powered boats.

ANCHORING

Guides on selecting the correct anchor, proper anchoring techniques, and checking position.

EMERGENCIES

Provides guidance on handling emergencies like fire and first aid.

FEATURES

Drain Plug

Emphasizes the importance of installing the drain plug to prevent sinking.

Anchor Windlass

Describes the anchor windlass system, its components, and safe operation.

Trim Tabs

Details the function and operation of trim tabs for boat attitude adjustment.

Carbon Monoxide Detector

Covers the function, testing, and safety precautions for the CO detector.

COSMETIC CARE & MAINTENANCE

Upholstery

Provides guidance on cleaning and maintaining vinyl upholstery.

Fiberglass & Gelcoat

Covers routine maintenance for preserving the boat's gelcoat finish.

Galvanic;Stray Current Corrosion

Discusses types of corrosion and how to maintain galvanic integrity.

Battery System

Covers battery maintenance, safety, and charging procedures.

TROUBLESHOOTING

INSTRUMENT DIAGNOSTIC CHART

Provides a chart for diagnosing issues with boat gauges and instruments.

PERFORMANCE DIAGNOSTIC CHART

Offers troubleshooting steps for common performance problems like vibration or poor speed.

FUEL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC CHART

Lists potential causes and fixes for engine starting or running issues.

STORAGE & WINTERIZATION

DECOMMISSIONING CHECKLIST

Outlines steps for preparing the stern drive engine/outboard for storage.

BOAT

Provides a general checklist for winterizing the boat, hull, systems, and gear.

RECOMMISSIONING CHECKLIST

Lists steps for preparing the boat and stern drive engine/outboard for use after storage.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

3300 BOW RIDER SPECIFICATIONS

Provides detailed specifications for the 3300 Bow Rider model.

3300 Typical Label & Placard Locations

Shows the locations of various labels and placards on the 3300 model.

33 OBX Persons Occupancy

Details the persons occupancy capacity for the 33 OBX model.

3300 Bow Rider Deck Hardware 1 of 5

Illustrates the location of deck hardware on the 3300 model.

3300 Bow Rider Hull Hardware 1 of 3

Shows the location of hull hardware on the 3300 model.

3300 Bow Rider Battery Management Panel

Provides a diagram and explanation of the battery management panel.

3300 Bow Rider Typical Switch Panel Breakout

Details the layout and function of the helm switch panel.

Regal 3300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRegal
Model3300
CategoryBoat
LanguageEnglish

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