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Old 05-09-2011, 12:20 PM
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Very fast until you hit rough water. There is a reason the guy that builds that boat is developing a monohull.
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The one that sank was a much older model with no floatation. They put the power pole down and went wade fishing. Waves breaking over the back end sunk the boat.
Neither of these two statements are completely true. Ride in a SCB, it'll change your mind.
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Old 05-09-2011, 12:28 PM
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Neither of these two statements are completely true. Ride in a SCB, it'll change your mind.
They are both True.......Hayine will not sink power poled down.....

SCB is fast on glass water but turtle sauce in 3ft chop

How u doing Rackmynuts
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Old 05-09-2011, 04:45 PM
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They are both True.......Hayine will not sink power poled down.....

SCB is fast on glass water but turtle sauce in 3ft chop

How u doing Rackmynuts
nobody is comparing scb to haynie. this should be deleted like mine were.
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Old 05-09-2011, 04:47 PM
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nobody is comparing scb to haynie. this should be deleted like mine were.
Well, actually, I kinda did but, it's been a while since I stirred the pot on anything...Sorry, I was bored this morning!
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Old 05-09-2011, 06:11 PM
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They are both True.......Hayine will not sink power poled down.....

SCB is fast on glass water but turtle sauce in 3ft chop

How u doing Rackmynuts
Busted!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 05-18-2011, 06:49 PM
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FlagUS SCB Stingray Sport / Mercury 200 Pro XS

New from SCB in 2011, Factory Spec StingraySport's.

This is the first of these Spec boats.
StingraySport (solid light grey gel coat)
Mercury Marine 200 ProXS
SCB Standard Trailer (by Coastline)

Hull Specs:

LOA 22'6"
Beam 99"
Weight 1560# (bare hull, console, hatches, fuel tank)

Rigged out Draft - Depends on many variables, but typically in the 10"-14" range. Most importantly, can get up and run in that.


Demo's may be arranged.
$44,137.00 - plus TT&L (as tested)

SCB Factory
info@simmonscustomboats.net
979 299-8172

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