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214LR -- Tests - Stingray 214LR from Boating
(2012/04)
"Powered by a Yamaha 150, the 214LR planed in 3.4 seconds, cut ridiculously tight turns and hit 46.9mph. Impressive."
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195RX -- Tests - Stingray 195RX from Boating
(2012/02)
"Check out the notched transom. Found on off-shore race boats, the design allows the drive to be mounted higher, reducing drag and increasing speed."
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204LR -- Stingray 204LR from Boating World
(2012/01)
"On plane in 3.3 seconds with minimal bowrise, the boat reached 30 mph in 9.9 seconds. Top speed was 44.3 mph, which is 6 to 9 mph faster than comparable boats. It handled very well, whether at top speed or loafing along at 20.5 mph — where Yamaha recorded it getting better than 6 mpg."
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215LR -- A Spacious Deck Boat That's Sure to Please from Lakeland Boating
(2011/07)
"It has the deck boatÕs spaciousness that also delivers an adrenaline-pumping performance without the flat-bottom, pounding ride that some deck boats can deliver. In fact, this boat performs like a vee hull, while not compromising its skinny-water, drive-up draft of just 17 inches."
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225SX -- Transfer of Power from Trailer Boats
(2011/05)
"Stingray's new 225SX sport cuddy looks nearly as racy at the dock as it does streaking across the lake."
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195CS -- Wise Buys Under $30,000 from Boating
(2011/04)
"Stingray's 195CS packs a ton of features into its 19-foot-6-inch length and 7-foot-7-inch beam."
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215LR -- Southern Stingray from Boating World
(2011/04)
"Stingray gets you off to a good start, loading up your 215LR with a list of 27 value-added standard features that most builders call options."
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208LR -- To The Max from Trailer Boats
(2011/04)
"...the 208LR matches up favorably against comparably sized runabouts with greater power."
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215CR -- Stingray 215CR from Les Plaisanciers
(2011/03)
"Le 215 CR est un petit cruiser facile remorquer qui est parfait pour celui qui commence une famille, et qui dsire partager sa passion pour le motonautisme avec elle, sans compltement mettre de ct les sensations de performance de son ancien bateau sport de clibataire."
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225SX -- Stingray 225SX from Boating
(2011/03)
"It literally looks fast standing still. That it backs up that impression on the water, and does it for a significantly lower investment than does much of its competition, shouldnÕt come as a surprise to those familiar with the brand."
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208LR -- Stingray 208LR from Boating World
(2011/01)
"Stingray is all about delivering performance with less power with its patented Z-Plane hull, and the 208LR is no exception."
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215CR -- It's About the Little Things from Power Boating Canada
(2010/12)
"The 215CR is a trailerable cuddy that's built for the guy who's starting a new family, wants to take them out on the water to share his passion, but isn't ready to give up the true performance and speed of his old boat."
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235CR -- Life in the Fast Lane from Lakeland Boating
(2010/07)
"Sure, this boat can deliver a thrilling ride and cruise a good ways; it also delivers a lot of comfort when you just want to relax."
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235DR -- Easy Come, Easy Go from Power Boating Canada
(2010/07)
"Stingray continues to tweak maximum performance and handling from its patented Z-Plane hull design with notched transom. This new 235DR takes this design to yet another level with both low and high speed handling second to none."
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235CR -- Stingray 235CR from Boating
(2010/03)
"The Stingray 235CR cuddy we tested offered performance, style and comfort, and it comes from a company that, though not untouched by our economy, is certainly undefeated by it."
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235CR -- Split Personality from Power Boating Canada
(2009/12)
"A large, integrated, extended swim platform with transom shower, storage box and concealed boarding ladder enhances multiple watersport activities and a new starboard side companionway permits easy access to the deep cockpit."
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Company -- Under Control from Professional BoatBuilder
(2009/12)
"...his web based computer network, developed to monitor every aspect of the company's operation, is arguably the most advanced system in American boat manufacturing."
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225LR -- Zee-licious! from Boating
(2009/08)
"The 225LR offers a 200-mile range, better known as several Saturdays tearing up the lake without stopping for fuel."
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225CR -- First Cabin from Trailer Boats
(2009/08)
"Stingrays reputation has been built on family-friendly boats with an exceptional level of performance. Few builders get as much speed per horsepower as Stingray."
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225CR -- boat test: 225LR & CR from Lakeland Boating
(2009/06)
"Being from the land of big lakes, I was impressed with how this deep and beamy hull offers safety and a dry ride, particularly on a wet day."
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185LX -- Stingray 185LX from Boating Life
(2009/03)
"Bottom line, though, Stingray's combination of superior power and quality features gives entry-level boaters something that will keep them interested in their craft far beyond the first summer."
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Engines -- Big Power, Small Package from Boating Life
(2009/03)
"We could see the skier benefit immediately. Set your throttle position, and the electronic throttle will manage the drag of sharply turning skiers without any manual adjustment."
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225LR -- Finish-Line Winner from Boating World
(2009/03)
"We streaked to 30 mph in 4.7 seconds and accelerated to a top speed of 61 mph, which is at least 5 to 6 mph faster than most other boats in this class."
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185LX -- Stingray 185LX from Boats and Places
(2009/01)
"With the Stingray 185LX, boaters can expect to get more for less — that's a great way to get into boating."
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225LR -- Excellence in Design - Value from Trailer Boats
(2009/01)
"In addition, the bottom design minimizes resistance as the boat moves through the water. All of this results in stellar speed, fabulous fuel efficiency and a place in our awards lineup for 2009."
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225LR -- Tested 2009 - Stingray 225LR from Boating World
(2009/01)
"It will turn hard without ventilation and we didn't detect any porpoising, which many sterndrives of this size will do at select speeds."
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205CX -- Free Spirit from Trailer Boats
(2008/12)
"Stingrays new cuddy is not prone to excessive bow steer when running with the bow down and, when trimmed up, rides free, easy and fast."
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225CR -- Stingray 225 Bowrider and Cuddy from Power Boating Canada
(2008/12)
"I was pleased to see the extensive use of synthetic (no wood) "starboard" construction material in the seating, and the fact that it is colour-coordinated to the interior accent colours of the boat."
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225LR -- '09 Boat Preview from Boating World
(2008/11)
"Stingray's dedication to performance is evident in the 225LR, a runabout featuring the Z-plane hull, which gives the boat three points of contact for smooth rides and a quick holeshot."
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225LR -- Sneak Peek at the 2009 Models from Power Boating Canada
(2008/10)
"The walk-thru companionway converts with a filler cushion into a sunpad, providing both the integrity of a full size transom and a bench seat over the generous-sized swimplatform."
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220LX -- Too Hot to Handle from Go Boating
(2008/07)
"Steering was very responsive, even at high speeds. The prop never lost its bite in hard turns, and the driver feels in control at all times."
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205LR -- Stingray 205LR from Lakeland Boating
(2008/07)
"There was no slipping or sliding when, at 50 mph and continuing to trim, I hit the sweet spot and began to accelerate to 60."
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205LR -- Stingray 205 Series from Power Boating Canada
(2008/07)
"I have found over the years of testing many Stingray models that the Z-Plane design requires very little drive trim to achieve optimum running characteristics. This is even more true of this new revised design."
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220SX -- 4 Red-Hot Models from Boating Life
(2008/06)
"Rig the 220SX with max power, and without a doubt, you'll run past every family boat on the lakeunless there's another Stingray out there."
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220DR -- 4Comparison from Go Boating
(2008/04)
"The 220DR's performance hull makes it not only stable, but highly maneuverable and sure-footed in turns."
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250CS -- Our Best Buys from Boating Life
(2008/04)
"The flagship of Stingray's cruiser line, the 250CS is priced $5,000 to $6,000 below comparable models from other brands."
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205LR -- Stingray 205LR from Boating Life
(2008/01)
"Speed, handling and comfort are priorities of Stingray engineers, and they bring it all in for a value price."
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Technology -- The Hull Truth from Boating Life
(2008/01)
"Stingray, which introduced its CAD-designed and patented hull in 1989, knows plenty about the pluses and minuses of the V-bottom boats with lifting strakes."
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205CX -- Stingray 205CX from Go Boating
(2008/01)
"A small luxury cruiser built on a performance hull, the 205CX is a boat the whole family can appreciate."
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250CS -- Excellence in Design from Trailer Boats
(2008/01)
"When it comes to boat cabins, it's often the little things that count, and there are lots of those on board Stingray's 250CS."
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205CX -- Stingray 205CX from Power Boating Canada
(2008/01)
"...the 205CX cuddy will please family boaters with not only its ideal towing weight, but with its long list of practical appointments."
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205LR -- Feel The Sting from Boating World
(2007/12)
"Stingray's 205LR is a comfortable, well designed bowrider with excellent performance and an enticing price point."
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205CX -- Stingray 205CX from Power Boating Canada
(2007/12)
"Stingray's new 205 series of bowriders and cuddies are twenty-one footers and packed with lots of great features that will make your life on the water sporty and accommodating."
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210LR -- Performance Tested - Stingray 210LR from Go Boating
(2007/10)
"With current fuel prices, an important consideration for many boaters is fuel consumption. With the performance provided by the 210LR we feel the craft isn't very thirsty for the level of performance."
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210CX -- Room to Maneuver from Boating World
(2007/09)
"The stern area is well designed for family play, with a large sunpad and extended swim platform with boarding ladder."
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210LR -- DockTalk>just cruisin' from Trailer Boats
(2007/08)
"All told, Stingray's racy 210LR delivers excellent performance and outstanding fuel economy (5.1 mpg at a 2500 rpm cruise) at a reasonable price."
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250CS -- Thrills and Chills from Trailer Boats
(2007/05)
"In fact, the 250CS proved fun to drive, delivering nimble handling and good throttle response. Despite its agility, this hull is not tender, meaning it doesn't lie on its side in hard turns like most cruisers do."
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220CS -- Focus on Stingray 220CS from Go Boating
(2007/05)
"Hidden from view but easily accessible on the 220CS are a molded-in sink, butane stove and portable toilet, which are all great features to make your boat a home away from home."
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250CS -- A True 25-Foot Cruiser from Go Boating
(2007/04)
"One of Stingray's design goals was a small cruiser with big-boat headroom in the cabin, and that's exactly what the 250CS has."
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210CX -- Stingray 210CX from Boating Life
(2007/03)
"We know most cuddy owners use their cabins as big storage compartments, but newer models like the 210CX are making this style of boat practical again."
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250CS -- The Big Easies from Boating World
(2007/02)
"The wide-open helm/cockpit layout adds a sense of space and roominess so the 250CS feels as accommodating as a much larger boat."
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210LR -- A Better Boat from Go Boating
(2007/01)
"In fact, we were able to post a blistering speed of 57.4 mph with our 220 hp V-6 MerCruiser stern drive, which is an impressive speed for only 220 hp."
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210LR -- Stingray 210LR from Boating Life
(2007/01)
"Better performance, top-notch quality and comfort on the water are the distinguishing factors of the new Stingray, and we like what we see."
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210LR -- Coolest View from Boating World
(2006/12)
"The roomy sundeck and wraparound lounge across the transom and up the side provide room to spread out a little."
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200CX -- Stingray 200CS from Boats and Places
(2006/12)
"For its size, the Stingray 200CS cuddy cabin will deliver a high level of versatility along with strong performance, whether you use it for family cottage duties, waterskiing or cruising..."
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210CX -- Stingray 210C from Power Boating Canada
(2006/12)
"To add performance with good looks and comfort, the 210 rides on Stingray's tried and true Z-Plane hull, designed to provide users with the optimum performance, fuel efficiency and first-rate handling characteristics."
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220DR -- Top-Notch from Go Boating
(2006/06)
"It only took slight adjustments in the trim to air it out for top speed or to push the nose down for aggressive corneringwe usually have to use a lot more trim to do this on other boats."
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250LR -- Better Every Time from Go Boating
(2006/04)
"In terms of handling we could easily tell the difference between Stingray's patented Z-plane hull and conventional hulls."
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195LR -- Propfest 4.3 from Trailer Boats
(2006/03)
"Stingray's sportboats are built for speed and efficiency, and are relatively light (compared to some hulls) to eke out every bit of horsepower."
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250LR -- Stingray 250LR from Power Boating Canada
(2005/12)
"All controls came readily to hand and visibility through the high windshield (with opening side vents) was excellent."
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220DR -- Stingray 220DR from Trailer Boats
(2005/12)
"DURING THE PAST QUARTER century, Stingray Boats has missed few opportunities to excel, and is constantly evaluating and upgrading existing popular designs."
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250LR -- Pony Up! from Boating Life
(2005/10)
"People think bigger means it burns more gas," says Litgens. "But at three-quarters throttle a bigger engine will actually burn less than a smaller engine running harder."
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220DR -- Decked Out from Go Boating
(2005/10)
"And thanks to Stingray's patented Z-plane hull, you're getting better performance and fuel economy with fewer horses."
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250CR -- Run for the Money from Trailer Boats
(2005/09)
"Stingray burns up the waterways with a potent new 250CR cuddy that easily surpasses 50 mph—even with small-block power."
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195LX -- Money's Worth from Boating World
(2005/07)
"Stingray's 195LX kicks efficiency up a notch with top-level performance and convenience."
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250LR -- Stingray 250LR from Boating Life
(2005/06)
"In spite of the 250LR's beefy size and sizzling straight-ahead speed, we found this boat willing to dive into hard-over turns and stick them out until the end."
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250CR -- Stingray 250CR from Lakeland Boating
(2005/05)
"The boat maneuvers much like a runabout, carving tight turns on demand and jumping on plane quickly."
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Company -- Rags to Rigs from Boating Life
(2005/05)
"This isn't just any 17-foot Stingray bowrider; it's the very first boat this Hartsville, S.C., builder made."
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250CR -- High Style from Boating World
(2005/04)
"At a cruising speed in the 30- to 40-mph range, the handling is excellent."
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250CR -- Deep Pockets from Go Boating
(2005/03)
"This boat would be ideal for a cruising couple looking for an extended adventure or for a family that wants a day boat loaded with conveniences and a cabin for the kids to nap."
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195LX -- Stingray 195LX from Boating Life
(2005/01)
"Stingray always sets a high standard in performance that makes us look forward to testing each new design."
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250CR -- Stingray 250CR from Boating Life
(2005/01)
"Trimmed high, the boat reached its top speed while giving a soft ride capable of handling rougher lakes and bays."
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195LX -- Boat Test - Stingray 195LX from Power Boating Canada
(2005/01)
"With two adults and a full tank of fuel, dead stop to plane consumed an eye blinking three seconds! Wide-open throttle, at 4,800 rpm, produced 60 mph! I was impressed."
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195CS/CX -- Stingray 195CS and 195CX from Great Lakes Boating
(2004/10)
"The new 2005 cuddy cabin models 195CS and 195CX ride on Stingray's Z-Plane hull that has an extended running surface that delivers better perrformance and handling that its predecessor."
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185LX -- One Sweet Ride from Go Boating
(2004/10)
"When we punched the throttle forward all the way, we were amazed to see our GPS telling us that we were traveling at 48.1 mph."
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185LX -- Buyers Rejoice from Boating World
(2004/07)
"The Stingray 185L can do a little bit of everything with a versatile list of features."
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200CS/CX -- True Values from Boating Life
(2004/04)
"The 200CS is a prime example of the company's ability to put not only practicality but also fun into a value-priced boat."
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195LR -- Watch This Stingray Fly from Go Boating
(2004/04)
"The Stingray 195LR is a no-brainer for boaters who want a great midsize bowrider that offers performance boat speeds along with the family-friendly amenities you won't find on most performance boats."
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195LR -- Boat Test - Stingray 195LR from Lakeland Boating
(2004/04)
"At that speed, the boat rides freely, almost completely out of the water, giving the distinct feeling that you're riding on a cushion of air which, in fact, you are. It's an exhilarating experience."
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195LR -- The Fast and The Curious from Boating World
(2004/03)
"At its top speed of 60 mph, you will likely get some curious onlookers at the lake, and youll even be able to wave back to them thanks to the stable ride even at terminal speed."
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195LR -- Stingrays Zippy New Bowrider Really Fast from The Log
(2004/03)
"I recently had the opportunity to test-drive the companys new 195LR, a bowrider that rides on the companys patented next-generation ZP-Hull - it is uncharacteristically fast."
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195LR -- Just Cruisin' from Trailer Boats
(2004/02)
"It is undoubtedly one of the most efficient planing hulls on the market today."
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180RX -- Neat Trick from Boating
(2004/02)
"Based purely on price and features, the Stingray 180RX might be the best small-boat deal on the water this season."
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180RX -- Stingray 180RX from Boating Life
(2004/01)
"It doesn't seem possible that a sporty bowrider capable of crossing the lake at nearly 50 mph could be had for the same price as the new three-seater personal watercraft. But the Stingray 180RX makes it so."
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195LR -- Stingray 195LR from Boating Life
(2004/01)
"We consistently see Stingray boats perform better than similar-size boats with equal horsepower and in similar water conditions due to this unique hull style."
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180RX -- at first sight from Boating World
(2003/11)
"With the introduction of the 180RX, Stingray is stirring up the competition for price-conscious consumers looking for entry-level models."
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220DR -- Stacked Deck from Trailer Boats
(2003/09)
"Stingray's new 220DR is a blast to drive, thanks to a finely tuned hull and a superbly designed helm."
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240LR -- an ode to luxury from Go Boating
(2003/08)
"Here's a 24-foot boat that impresses with amenities and performance that will please the most discriminating boating enthusiast."
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Company -- fast families from Boating Life
(2003/08)
"Stingray's patented Z-plane hull creates a sort of "reverse chine" that provides lift without drag-inducing strakes on the hull's surface."
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220DR -- Cooling Off from Boating World
(2003/05)
"Whatever the reason, the bottom line is the hull performs admirably in all maneuvers."
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220DR -- Floating Game from Boating
(2003/04)
"The ride is silky, and turns are tight and controlled."
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220DR -- is there a DR in the house? from Go Boating
(2003/02)
"However, that Z-plane hull allows the boat to cut through the water better than most of the pontoon boats and other deckboats out there on the water. That equates to both fuel efficiency and speed."
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Engines -- Diesel Power from Great Lakes Angler
(2003/02)
"I expected a rumbling, slow ride, but that boat got on plane in less than seven seconds and accelerated quickly to its top speed of 42 mphnot bad for a 120-hp motor."
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220DR -- Stingray 220DR from Lakeland Boating
(2003/02)
"It also has more of a high-freeboard bowrider look than the flatter design of conventional deckboats."
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220DR -- Boat Test - 220DR from Power Boating Canada
(2003/02)
"As I took the boat through a series of high-speed slalom turns at that speed, the 220 felt very secure and sure-footed without the slightest feeling of the hull breaking free."
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220SX -- Throttle Rocket from Trailer Boats
(2003/01)
"Although I have a reputation for being conservative on speed, even I couldn't hold back while driving this 21 1/2-footer."
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220SX -- Stingray 220SX from Boating Life
(2003/01)
"Find more boating fun and quality for the money and wed suggest you buy it before the price goes up."
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240CR -- Gimme Shelter from Boating World
(2002/06)
"Having the option to stay aboard a boat overnight expands your boating horizons considerably."
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Other -- River Rats Reunion from Go Boating
(2002/06)
"Our small boat flotilla is proof that you don't need a big cruiser or cuddy to make this trip."
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200MS -- Driving Range from Boating
(2001/09)
"That means an angler who takes the helm of the Stingray 200MS center console can stalk fish very far away and for a long time."
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240CS -- Overnight Sensation from Boating Life
(2001/05)
"We spent less for an entire weekend than my neighbor would have shelled out just to fill his cruiser."
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200MS -- Center Piece from Trailer Boats
(2001/05)
"Once on plane, the 200MS did a nice job of cutting through the 2-foot afternoon chop."
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180LX -- Compact Comparison from Go Boating
(2001/04)
"The 180 LX gave us a truly exhilarating, fast-paced ride in total comfort and with no pounding."
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200LS/LX -- Stingray 200L Bowrider from Lakeland Boating
(2001/03)
"Stingray's new model features the latest ergonomic design, updated deck styling, bow anchor storage, stainless steel cleats, a molded-in boarding ladder and recessed bow lights."
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200MS -- Stingray 200MS from Boating Life
(2001/03)
"We had so many folks eager to take a test ride that we decide the fun factor would be more important than running numbers on it."
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230LX -- Snap to It from Powerboat Magazine
(2001/03)
"The boat carved through those maneuvers with a comfortable inward lean and nary a twitch or slide, just as it carved its way through ever-tightening circles at cruising and full speeds."
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180LX -- Five of a Kind from Boating
(2001/03)
"The Stingray 180LS was the speed king, wringing out an impressive 48.7 mph."
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200MS -- Making Waves from Popular Mechanics
(2001/03)
"The hull structure is unique in that it has more room under the helm than any other boat in its class."
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200MS -- Sport Ute from Motor Boating
(2001/02)
"Whether you decide to rig this Stingray for fishing, skiing, diving, or other water sports, the 200MS is one "sport ute" fit for marine use."
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190FX -- Two-way Player from Boats and Places
(2001/02)
"Truly a wise buy for the family that wants to cruise the lakes and pull a skier but also has a passion for fishing."
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230SX -- Hot Boats and Hot Days from Family & Performance Boating
(2001/01)
"Trimmed out at full throttle, the boat rides on only the last couple of feet of the hull, and the feeling is like floating softly on a cushion of air."
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200MS -- Everybody Loves 'Ray from Go Boating
(2000/12)
"Whether your boating goal is to fish, ski, wakeboard or day cruise, Stingray's 200MS is built to do it — in style."
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200MS -- Stingray 200MS from Lakeland Boating
(2000/11)
"The full transom maximizes cockpit space, which sure comes in handy when you're reeling in fish."
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220SX -- Twice the sting from Today's Boating
(2000/08)
"The patented Z-plane hull offers the kind of control, enhanced handling and inherent stability you need in a small, fast boat and building to carefully controlled specs ensures light, strong construction."
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190FX -- Fleet-Footed Fun from Go Boating
(2000/06)
"Our experience with Stingray's patented Z-plane hull has been positive in the past, and this boat bears that out. It's rated as one of the most fuel efficient in its size range."
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220SX -- Righteous Rebel from Boating World
(2000/05)
"...the Stingray looks and sounds the part of a performance boat, and laying the throttle forward makes it apparent that this is no sheep in wolf's clothing."
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Company -- Cruising the Net from Boating
(2000/04)
"Stingray (www.stingrayboats.com) offers three simple steps to boating nirvana."
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220SX -- 2000 Performance Evaluations from Hot Boat
(2000/03)
"And once again, Stingray has reaffirmed its place in the performance jungle, as HOT BOAT'S fastest stock, production small-block vee-bottom stern drive tested to date."
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220DS -- Stingray 220DS from Boating Life
(2000/03)
"Stingray's new 220DS blurs the traditional lines between deck boats, runabouts and performance sport boats."
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190FX -- Stingray 190FX from Boating Life
(2000/02)
"There are family runabouts and then there are performance family runabouts for those who desire to keep their expenditures in check without sacrificing value and quality. The 190FX delivers the latter."
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190FX -- Slam Dunk from Boating World
(2000/02)
"I've experienced first-hand its high level of performance and comfort, witnessed its array of fishing and skiing features, and come away impressed."
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230LX -- Fluid Motion from Boating
(1999/12)
"Fast and efficient, the 230LX also boasts good looks, excellent construction, and—hello—a low price, making it one of today's best bowrider buys."
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Company -- On The Cutting Edge from Boating World
(1999/12)
Still proudly independent after 20 years, Stingray has compiled an impressive list of "firsts" through its history.
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220SX -- Red Hot from Go Boating
(1999/10)
"If you're looking for the styling and excitement of a high-tech speedboat, but the practicality of a family cruiser, the 220SX truly offers the best of both worlds."
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240LS -- Comfort Zone from Boating World
(1999/06)
"A good portion of the 240LS's performance - even its quiet ride - must be attributed to the carefully designed hull features."
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240LS -- Confident Handling, Convenient Space from Today's Boating
(1999/06)
"Also impressive is the boat's ability to stay on plane right down to about 2,000 rpm, its agility in tight corners and ability to handle good-sized swells."
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230LX -- 1999 Performance Evaluations from Hot Boat
(1999/04)
"I wonder if people will realize what a bargain this boat is,' wrote a test driver, commenting on the LX's stout makeup and surprising performance."
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230LX -- Fine Addition from Powerboat Magazine
(1999/03)
"After driving it, we found the 230LX offered even more dependable handling and a true top end of 60-plus mph. That made it one well-rounded bowrider."
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192RS/RX -- Package Deals from Boating World
(1999/03)
"Stingray's package deal, the 192RS, is another example of why boats in this size range are the most popular on the water."
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180RS/RX -- 3 Liter Lighting from Trailer Boats
(1999/03)
"...which is one of the few 18 footers capable of breaking the 50 mph barrier with the 3.0L engine."
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230LX -- Stingray 230LX from Boating Life
(1999/02)
"Radar clocked at 61 mph, the 230LX is the fastest boat in this year's tests. Even at that speed, the boat remains composed and stable."
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Company -- Troy Tempest for a day from Sportsboat Magazine
(1998/11)
"...based in Hartsville, South Carolina, Stingray Powerboats boasts one of the most advanced boatbuilding operations in the business... "
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230SX -- Hotshot from Motor Boating
(1998/10)
"This little hotshot is the end product of what has to be the most technologically advanced boat company in the world."
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Company -- Control Tweak from International Boating
(1998/10)
"The Stingray reputation for excellent performance stems from good power-to-weight ratios and clever design."
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220DS -- The Gang's All Here from Lakeland Boating
(1998/03)
"Stingray's new 220DS deckboat manages to be everything you've always wanted in a boat without compromising anything."
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220LX -- 1998 Performance Evaluations from Hot Boat
(1998/03)
"The Stingray's solid overall workmanship, strong interior engineering and responsive acceleration-- plus, a legitimate 60-mph top end--make it a great addition to any family boating agenda."
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192RS/RX -- Carefree Cuddy from Trailer Boats
(1997/10)
"Overall, the Stingray 192RS is a handsome, well finished boat that provides good performance on modest power."
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180RS/RX -- Stingray 180RS from Trailer Boats
(1997/03)
"...keeping the boat on course is no more difficult than driving your car down an interstate."
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230SX -- 1997 Performance Trials from Hot Boat
(1997/03)
"Stingray's interior layout is a study in functional excellence."
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181RS -- Dynamic Duo from Trailer Boats
(1996/06)
"Economics aside, if you think we're impressed with this package, you're right."
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230SX -- 1996 Performance Trials from Hot Boat
(1996/03)
"Stingray's [230SX] brings the performance oriented family boater the best of both worlds..."
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200LS/LX -- Stern-Drive Boat Tests from Water Ski Magazine
(1996/02)
"This year, the [200LS/LX] passed [performance, comfort, and value] with flying colors."
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230SX -- Speed Limits from Powerboat Magazine
(1996/01)
"With its patented Z plane hull, Stingray manages to massage event last mile per hour out of stock Merc power."
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200CS/CX -- Stingray 200CS/CX from Lakeland Boating
(1995/05)
"A stingray boat is an extremely well-built boat, and the [200CS/CX] lives up to the company's reputation."
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200LS/LX -- Compact Boat of the Year from Hot Boat
(1995/05)
"...is supremely responsive, handles rough water like a larger boat and turns as if on rails."
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200LS/LX -- Stingray 200LS/LX from Hot Boat
(1995/03)
"The ... [200LS/LX] is without question one of the fastest [boats] in production history."
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240CS -- Room to Spare from Trailer Boats
(1995/03)
"Stingray's [240CS] not only provides ... sleeping room for the whole family, it actually offers ... privacy."
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220SX -- Hassle Free from Powerboat Magazine
(1995/02)
"... a well-equipped family boat that runs happily into the 60mph range and costs less than 30 grand."
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240CS -- Family Groove from Boating
(1995/01)
"The [240CS] is a big 23 footer that you can curl up in. It'll turn heads and raise a few eyebrows..."
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Technology -- Fast Forward from Hot Boat
(1995/01)
Topics : Automation, Computer Aided Design
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220LX -- Z Difference from Hot Boat
(1994/06)
"This time, however, it was a cakewalk for the Stingray entry as the [220LX] far outdistanced its rivals and was the clear-cut winner in its class."
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Engines -- Just What is a ZP Hull Anyway? from In The News
(1994/06)
"Stingray has set out to revolutionize the boating industry and bring quality to a new peak."
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Engines -- The V-8 Debate from Trailer Boats
(1994/05)
"Our test pitted a MerCruiser 5.7 ... 350 ... and Volvo 5.7 against each other."
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200LS/LX -- Flawless Performance from Hot Boat
(1993/04)
"Smooth, forgiving and predictable under every imaginable condition, the Stingray proved an impressive steed, and made its driver feel instantly in control."
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180RS/RX -- Stingray 180RS/RX from Power Boating Canada
(1993/01)
"During handling maneuvers the Stingray did all the right things. It stayed on plane while running straight at only 2400 rpm."
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200LS/LX -- Carolina Magic from Power Illustrated
(1993/01)
"Construction quality is high and Stingray's Hartsville, S.C., plant is highly advanced, with computer-controlled processes and streamlined production."
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