Stingray Boats has built quality recreational boats in Hartsville, South Carolina since 1979. A leading independent builder, Stingray is known for its patented Z-Plane hull — a design that replaces conventional strakes with shingle-like planing surfaces for up to 30% better efficiency. The lineup spans sport boats, deck boats, sport decks, and dual consoles in outboard and stern-drive power, built for cruising, watersports, and family days. A boat built for memories deserves a cover cut to match — ours are patterned to your exact model and year.
Cut to your exact Stingray model and year — bowrider, deck boat, or dual console — so the cover follows the windshield and deck lines instead of draping loose.
Solution-dyed marine fabric resists sun and humidity without fading, keeping your cockpit and upholstery protected season after season.
A water-repellent finish helps rain sheet off instead of pooling in the cockpit, while breathable construction limits trapped moisture and mildew.
Every Stingray cover is custom cut and sewn to order in the USA with reinforced seams, secure tie-downs, and a tailored fit.
Our covers are perfect for daily use to protect your Stingray's seats, controls, and upholstery when docked. They also offer protection during short-term or winter storage, shielding against dust, dirt, and weather damage. Additionally, when trailering your boat, our covers prevent road debris and dust from damaging your Stingray, keeping it in pristine condition.
Stingray Boats was founded in 1979 by Al Fink in Hartsville, South Carolina, and has grown into one of the country’s leading independent recreational boat builders, operating a modern facility of more than 225,000 square feet. Stingray is best known for its patented Z-Plane hull, introduced in 1991, which replaces conventional strakes with shingle-like planing panels for a more efficient ride. The lineup spans sport boats, deck boats, sport decks, and dual consoles — in both outboard and stern-drive power — built for cruising, watersports, and family time on the water.
A recreational boat spends much of its life parked — on the trailer, at the dock, or on a lift — where sun, rain, and debris go to work. UV fades gelcoat and upholstery, rain pools in the cockpit, and grime settles into the seats. A snug cover shields the cockpit, helm, and seating, protecting both condition and resale value.
A universal cover sits loose, flaps at highway speed, and traps moisture against the gelcoat. Our Stingray covers are patterned to your specific model and year for a tailored fit that sheds water, resists wind, and stays put — so it protects the boat instead of scuffing it.
Stingray’s bowriders, deck boats, and dual consoles each carry distinctive windshields, wraparound seating, and deck lines a flat, generic cover never follows cleanly. We pattern to your exact model and configuration, including the windshield and any tower, for a clean fit, even on older Stingray hulls.
Each cover is crafted from marine-grade, UV-resistant fabric chosen to handle sun, rain, and humidity without fading or cracking. Reinforced stitching, tailored seams, and secure tie-downs keep it snug and quiet on the road, while a water-repellent finish helps rain run off instead of pooling in the cockpit.
Select your model above to start a custom cover built for your exact Stingray — a sport boat, deck boat, or dual console. Every cover is proudly custom-made in the USA. Not sure of your model, year, or windshield setup? Contact us and we’ll help.
We offer custom-fit T-top and center console covers for Stingray models, including the 236 T-top and several center console options such as the 186 and 250 LR. Each cover is designed for a precise fit to ensure maximum protection.
Our covers are made from water-resistant fabric that keeps most moisture out while allowing the material to breathe. This prevents mildew buildup and helps keep your boat dry and well-protected.
Yes, our covers are designed to stay secure during transport, shielding your Stingray from road debris and other potential hazards while trailering.
Clean your cover with mild soap and water, and avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the material. For stubborn stains, use a soft brush and ensure that the cover is thoroughly rinsed and dried before storing.
Use our boat cover selector tool at the top of the page to select your Stingray model. Once selected, you can explore customization options specific to your boat.
While our covers are designed to protect boats stored on trailers, lifts, or dry docks, we recommend removing them when the boat is in the water for extended periods to prevent water saturation and damage to the material.
We make custom covers across the Stingray lineup — sport boats, deck boats, sport decks, and dual consoles, in outboard and stern-drive configurations. Tell us your model, year, and windshield setup and we'll match the right pattern.
Yes. Stingray has been building boats since 1979 and many older models are still on the water. We pattern covers for both current and older hulls — just give us your model and year.
It can. A wraparound windshield or a tower changes the shape the cover has to clear, and each takes a different pattern. Let us know your configuration and we'll build the cover to fit it.
Yes — every Stingray cover is custom-made in the USA from marine-grade, water-repellent fabric built to handle sun and rain.
New to ordering? These walk you through it: the Boat Cover Buyer’s Guide (which cover you need and every option explained), the Fabric Guide (7oz vs 9oz vs Sunbrella), and How to Measure if your model isn’t listed. T-Top or open console? See T-Top Covers and Center Console Covers.