Stingray Mounts by King Sailfish Mounts.

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Stingray. Stingray occur in tropical, near-shore waters throughout the world. Stingrays are closely related to Sharks and Skates, and there are several varieties–some of which are considered vulnerable or endangered. Stingrays have a barbed spine located near the base of their tail which is used for defensive purposes. The largest of the Stingray species may have a wingspan of up to 6-feet.
Stingray City, in the Cayman Islands is one of the most popular places in the Caribbean for divers to swim with and feed Stingrays.

Stingray Mounts are available online from King Sailfish Mounts. You can even order online. KSM individually crafts each finely detailed mounted fish by hand, one-at-a-time. Every reproduction is airbrushed to resemble that species’ most vivid and striking color patterns. Initially formed to promote the release of local Atlantic sailfish, King Sailfish continues to be the leader in Marine Conservation–now offering all sizes and species of Saltwater Fish Mounts, including the Stingray
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Standard Features include: (at no extra charge) Custom Painting, Downturned Fired-Enamel Glass Eyes and Acrylic Teeth. Options include Expedited Production/Shipping and UV Inhibitive Polyurethane Outdoor Coating.
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Variety of Sizes Available: King Sailfish Mounts offers mounts of Stingray in a wide variety of different sizes. (scroll down for size/selection) The models displayed on this page represent recently produced mounts and/or most popular sizes. For additional selection, contact us by phone or by email for further details:
Telephone: 954/784-8377 Email: or by email: kingsails@aol.com.

Stingray Replicas by King Sailfish Mounts….setting The Standard for Excellence!

PHONE: 954/784-8377 OR 1/888-SAILFISH

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STINGRAY MOUNTS:

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Artist Note: Many of the Stingray Mounts shown here were painted according to a photograph provided by the angler. That explains the differences you might notice in the coloration of the various mounts.