Since its debut in 1997, the patented and award-winning FasTrac hull design has been garnering acclaim from industry insiders and owners alike. The principle behind the hull is to reduce the surface tension while the boat moves through the water. The full-beam step forces air beneath the hull to reduce drag and friction while inverted strakes cause the boat to track straight and turn tight. With a reduction in friction, the FasTrac hull is able to achieve higher speeds and better fuel economy than boats of equal size and propulsion.
"The step design improves handling and control by reducing the hull's wetted surface, making it move through the water more smoothly and efficiently." — Lakeland Boating
The following performance data compares the Regal 2700 to a similar-sized competitor's model with identical propulsion. As illustrated, the Regal is over 24% faster and almost 30% more fuel efficient at cruise speed. Don't just take our word for it; click here to schedule a demo with your local Regal dealer and experience the FasTrac hull for yourself.

The performance tests were administered and published by BoatTest.com, an independent third party. BoatTest.com tested a Regal 2700 powered with a 375 HP Volvo 8.1 GI DP and the competitive model was a Sea Ray 270 Select powered with a 375 HP MerCruiser 496 MAG B3.