Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
This 26' Swiftsure is only good for one thing, Catching!
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Cheers,
Joe Beck
Sales & Design
Lee Shore Boats
Phone: 360-797-1244
joe@leeshoreboats.com
212a N. Gales Street
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
http://www.leeshoreboats.com
Joe Beck
Sales & Design
Lee Shore Boats
Phone: 360-797-1244
joe@leeshoreboats.com
212a N. Gales Street
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
http://www.leeshoreboats.com
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Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
Is that an 8'6" beam? Looks like it will scoot right along with that F250. Will it see 3+mpg?
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Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
Joe, I sure hope you keep posting pictures. I like your boats. What is the deadrise numbers on the swiftsure? And can you give us the scoop why your boats are monohydrons instead of warped hulls?
Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
Now there's a boat to show those other coast guys how to catch tuna! Maybe WICKED TUNA should have a West Coast series with tuna and halibut!!! Now that would be interesting...only problem is the guys out here are not so ate up with themselves like some of those guys on the TV show...gotta be a NE attitude thing! Must be the over population or something in the water coming down from CND...! Capt PJ
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Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
Maybe that could do "wicked Tuna" left coast....but you'll need a larger boat.
Not sure if I wanna sit so far forward if I had a 130 mile run. Unless I want to be a few inches shorter at the end of a trip.
The pics don't show what's in the bow. Is it just flat and have a cuddy underneath?
Not sure if I wanna sit so far forward if I had a 130 mile run. Unless I want to be a few inches shorter at the end of a trip.
The pics don't show what's in the bow. Is it just flat and have a cuddy underneath?
Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
No cuddy on the offshore.JETTYWOLF wrote:Maybe that could do "wicked Tuna" left coast....but you'll need a larger boat.
Not sure if I wanna sit so far forward if I had a 130 mile run. Unless I want to be a few inches shorter at the end of a trip.
The pics don't show what's in the bow. Is it just flat and have a cuddy underneath?
Our software tells us where the best ride is, it was discussed and the deck space was more valuable.
Maybe a 30' version of this 22' Swiftsure....
Cheers,
Joe Beck
Sales & Design
Lee Shore Boats
Phone: 360-797-1244
joe@leeshoreboats.com
212a N. Gales Street
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
http://www.leeshoreboats.com
Joe Beck
Sales & Design
Lee Shore Boats
Phone: 360-797-1244
joe@leeshoreboats.com
212a N. Gales Street
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
http://www.leeshoreboats.com
Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
Nice looking boat What is that alum contraption aft in pic #3 Are you guys going to outfit the boat with rod holders ect??
I would add some grab rails for walking to the bow or add some cut out's to the piece that surrounds the hardtop.....just my 2 cents
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I would add some grab rails for walking to the bow or add some cut out's to the piece that surrounds the hardtop.....just my 2 cents
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Re: Lee Shore Boats Offshore Tuna Catching Boat
The contraption was supplied by the owner, looks like a rod holder. Customer didn't require all the misc. rod holders.AlloyToy wrote:Nice looking boat What is that alum contraption aft in pic #3 Are you guys going to outfit the boat with rod holders ect??
I would add some grab rails for walking to the bow or add some cut out's to the piece that surrounds the hardtop.....just my 2 cents
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The edge of the roof acts as a grab rail, it is raised above the roof plate. Sometimes we do put in cut outs like (freeing ports) on that roof edge. Thanks for the feedback.
Cheers,
Joe Beck
Sales & Design
Lee Shore Boats
Phone: 360-797-1244
joe@leeshoreboats.com
212a N. Gales Street
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
http://www.leeshoreboats.com
Joe Beck
Sales & Design
Lee Shore Boats
Phone: 360-797-1244
joe@leeshoreboats.com
212a N. Gales Street
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
http://www.leeshoreboats.com