S-310 SB The View from Above.
With the launch of the S-310 SB, we’ve had a few people ask: what exactly is an “SB”? It’s a fair question. SB stands for “Sport Bridge”—our way of saying this thing isn’t just about putting around (though it’s great for that too). It’s about versatility, capability, and getting the most out of your time on the water.
Up top on the S-310 SB, you’ll find a second helm station with a full set of controls. It’s often referred to as a flybridge, we call it a Sport Bridge because it features a complete suite of electronics, aids in offshore fishing, and frankly, it sounds cool.
At the upper helm, there’s no lack of features. You have a Garmin chartplotter, engine display, electronic throttles, bow thruster joystick, VHF, autopilot, and even the Helm Master joystick—because docking shouldn’t feel like threading a needle in a hurricane.
There’s something raw and real about driving from the bridge. The breeze hits a little different, the horizon opens up, and you remember why you got into boating in the first place. Bring the crew topside, pass around some cold beverages, and take it all in. It’s the kind of experience you don’t forget.
Of course, bridge models usually come with trade-offs—but our design team wasn’t having that. The added height? They built in a hinged bridge to drop the profile low enough for trailering in all 50 states. Rear visibility from the cabin? Solved it with a low-profile stainless ladder that’s solid underfoot but easy on the sight-lines. Too much sun? An optional Bimini’s got you covered. And when the weather turns moody, a full canvas for the upholstery and equipment keeps everything sheltered.
But the bridge is just the start. The S-310 Sport Bridge is built to run, fish, cruise, and turn heads while doing it. For the full specs, photo gallery, and every gritty detail, check out the model page below.