The Seadogs left it late but they're up and running at the Mounting Systems Stadium.
After a goal-less first half, Jono Greening's men led two minutes into the restart.
It was their former Whitby striker Ste Walker who fired them ahead.
Visitors AFC Fylde then levelled after the hour mark, but the Boro weren't to be denied.
After a succession of shots, it was another ex-Whitby man who netted the winner, three minutes from time, as Kieran Weledji struck.
Here's how Mark Thompson saw it on This Is The Coast Extra:
SAFC TV then caught up with Greening post-match:
Boro are back on their travels, on Tuesday, when they visit Lancashire side Chorley in National North.
Kick-off is 7.45pm and we have full commentary on This Is The Coast Extra.


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