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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 507728" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>I'll add that certain motors only need the carb to go from 9.9 to 15, but many also need a diff exhaust tube, tuner maybe it's called? Plus spacers for the reeds I think. No experience, just what I read. I could be wrong.</p><p></p><p>Last summer I began the season with the Aluma 14' and also a MirroCraft Deep 14." Same length, but the Mirro "seems" a whole lot bigger. Unless you're taking the whole neighborhood along or going out to sea in it, I think the Mirro 14 is plenty of fishing boat for most people.</p><p></p><p>As for pricing, bought the Mirro in season for $1500 with a Fastwin 18 on the back. I'd say this was top buck for the rig, but she did come down from $1700 anyway. I'd not have paid so much except it came with tons and tons of accessories. Probably worth another thousand bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 507728, member: 32586"] I'll add that certain motors only need the carb to go from 9.9 to 15, but many also need a diff exhaust tube, tuner maybe it's called? Plus spacers for the reeds I think. No experience, just what I read. I could be wrong. Last summer I began the season with the Aluma 14' and also a MirroCraft Deep 14." Same length, but the Mirro "seems" a whole lot bigger. Unless you're taking the whole neighborhood along or going out to sea in it, I think the Mirro 14 is plenty of fishing boat for most people. As for pricing, bought the Mirro in season for $1500 with a Fastwin 18 on the back. I'd say this was top buck for the rig, but she did come down from $1700 anyway. I'd not have paid so much except it came with tons and tons of accessories. Probably worth another thousand bucks. [/QUOTE]
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