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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 496986" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Have owned both in past years, both well made boats.. The Alumacraft is less if a V bottom, smaller 14' boat, where as the Mirro is a bigger 14' V bottom, meaning wider and deeper. A couple inches here and there can make a big difference in safe boating. My 1964 14' Mirro had an 18 hp evenrude on it...great running outfit, did some tubing behind it with ease. Easy to add a floor if you wanted something flat. The Aluma would be easier to fish from in calmer waters, more comfortable for a smaller person in calmer water. Your call, but in my opinion it would be the mirro and the 18 hp all the way...mabey some fond memories......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 496986, member: 1183"] Have owned both in past years, both well made boats.. The Alumacraft is less if a V bottom, smaller 14' boat, where as the Mirro is a bigger 14' V bottom, meaning wider and deeper. A couple inches here and there can make a big difference in safe boating. My 1964 14' Mirro had an 18 hp evenrude on it...great running outfit, did some tubing behind it with ease. Easy to add a floor if you wanted something flat. The Aluma would be easier to fish from in calmer waters, more comfortable for a smaller person in calmer water. Your call, but in my opinion it would be the mirro and the 18 hp all the way...mabey some fond memories...... [/QUOTE]
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