An eleven meter sportfish cruiser ended aground in Sandy Point Beach, Portsmouth River on the early morning of fifth October. Reports say it was a foggy morning with very poor visibility when the grounding of the sportfish cruiser occurred. Although some might say that the sportfish cruiser looks equipped with full radar and GPS equipment, so even in poor visibility this was not supposed to happen. Obviously in these cases quick judgement on social media is fast, but before a full story is known better be careful, considering that the sportfish looks to have drifted aground rather gently then going on it at a speed.
The sportfish cruiser in this grounding is a Stamas 370 Express, as produced from 2000 to 2004. as an evolution of the 360 Express. The 370 evolution featured a raised bridge deck and a full transom design. Stamas flagship at launch, the 370 Express was an evolution and replacement to the 360 Express, with the difference of a raised deck and transom redesign, and was replaced by the bit smaller 340 Express.
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