Hurricane: Category 5

Hurricane: Category 5 was a Custom Coasters International wooden roller coaster located at the Myrtle Beach Pavilion. It replaced the Corkscrew roller coaster which existed since the late 1970s. The Pavilion unveiled their multimillion dollar coaster May 6, 2000. During operation, Hurricane held the record for being the tallest, fastest, and longest wooden roller coaster in South Carolina. The ride closed with the Pavilion on September 30, 2006. Although Burroughs & Chapin attempted to sell the ride along with the Haunted Hotel, Log Flume, Treasure Hunt, and a few other rides, the ride was deemed too expensive task to dismantle and relocate, and was ultimately demolished in March 2007. The only part of the ride not demolished were the two Gerstlauer trains used on the ride. These trains were shipped to Kings Island, an amusement park in Mason, Ohio, where they were repainted and installed on Son of Beast, the world's tallest and fastest wooden roller coaster.

Custom Coasters International roller coasters
Operating roller coasters
  • Kingdom Coaster
  • Outlaw
  • Hoosier Hurricane
  • Zach's Zoomer
  • Cannonball Run
  • Cyclops
  • The Raven
  • Great White
  • Megafobia
  • Pegasus
  • Timber Terror
  • Underground
  • Tonnerre de Zeus
  • Stampida
  • Tomahawk
  • Zeus
  • Shivering Timbers
  • Excalibur
  • GhostRider
  • Silver Comet
  • Tremors
  • The Boss
  • The Legend
  • Boulder Dash
  • Medusa
  • Cornball Express
  • Cheetah
  • Lost Coaster of Superstition Mountain
  • New Mexico Rattler
SBNO roller coasters
  • Mega Zeph
  • Rampage
  • Twisted Twins

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