This 30' Swiftloader built by Lee Shore boats really Sucks, literally gold right off the bottom.
Note the sluice box with a nozzle. A VW motor mounted on deck with a pump to create the suction.
There is a chute (hole) in the boat right in front of the cabin bulkhead with hinged trap doors.
The tailings go right back out the chute to the sea floor. A diver deploys off the bow door with a big hose.
Aluminum gets Gold!
Aluminum gets Gold!
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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
Re: Aluminum gets Gold!
Hi Joe,
It looks like the front window is rubber framed while the side windows are aluminum framed?? Any reason why, if my observation is correct?
It looks like the front window is rubber framed while the side windows are aluminum framed?? Any reason why, if my observation is correct?
Re: Aluminum gets Gold!
Fisherman, The original specifications were all bus style windows, then the customer asked for side windows to slide open.Fisherman wrote:Hi Joe,
It looks like the front window is rubber framed while the side windows are aluminum framed?? Any reason why, if my observation is correct?
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