The other option is to go "Skagit" with a Switch rod if fishing trout, or a Salmon rod if..well...no need to explain
(Can also do it single handed, but not tried that myself).
I am using T11 and T14 tips up to 12.5 feet and with a double hander and correct line, they fly out.
Not pretty, but I am currently chucking a 2.5" brass tube and 10 feet of T11 across the far side of the Don and getting the fly down deep. That's on a 9 weight 14 footer. The switch rod is a 7 weight 11 footer and can chuck heavy leaded streamers and a 7.5 foot T-11.
I think I would be right in saying that using on a Scandi line would cause issues. There is a good youtube video explaining the whys and what fors of line selection for use with T-tips, but basically a Scandi does not have enough concentrated weight to pull the tips from the water and is too long in the head.
A Skagit line answers those problems..
The other thing is the cast itself. The use of a sustained anchor makes like sooooo much easier. I find myself snap-T, circle C and perry poking my way down a pool without to many disasters