Six Flags Schuyler Lake/Beastie

History
The coaster opened on May 31st, 1976 as "Sailor Schuyler".

The coaster re-opened on May 20th, 1991 with it being relocated to the then new Sailor Schuyler's Seaport area along with the repainting of Lake Monster and renaming the Sailor Schuyler kiddie coaster as "Beastie".

The coaster gained new Vekoma trains in 1996 similar to the ones used on their Junior Coasters with a similar "saber-toothed tiger" design to the Steel Beast trains. The original trains were sent to AstroWorld for use on "Serpent".

In 2016, the trains were modified to use individual lap bar restraints instead of the 1996 Vekoma "Silent Buzz Bars" to make it a more enjoyable for riders taller than 54" tall. The 1996 "saber-toothed tiger" chassis is still in use after the 2016 refurbish.

Stats

 * Height - 20 feet
 * Drop - 15 feet
 * Speed - 15 mph
 * Length - 885 ft
 * Inversions - 0
 * Duration - 1:20
 * Number of Chain Lifts - 1
 * Trains - 2
 * Cars per Train - 6
 * On ride photo available
 * Flash Pass available

Trivia

 * The coaster had some refabrication work done by Intamin in 2011. Including a new train chassis modeled after the ones used on Steel Beast with the saber toothed tiger motif.
 * The coaster originally had a minimum height of 38" until the 2016 modifications, which made it only 36".
 * The coaster was originally in what is now Looney Tunes & DC Superfriends Kids Area from 1976-1990.
 * This coaster shares a name with a family wooden coaster at Six Flags Kings Island.
 * Prior to the 2016 refurbishment, nobody over 54" tall was allowed to ride in the front car and not allowed to ride in the back car unless accompanied by a child between 38-54 inches tall.
 * In the Six Flags' Beast Lore, Beastie is the "son" of Steel Beast.