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<blockquote data-quote="Boater" data-source="post: 116054" data-attributes="member: 2056"><p>I have an 1979 14' mirrorcraft no tag listing weight or HP rating. I have a 16hp long shaft on it that came with the boat I made a jack plate to raise the motor and didn't notice any difference in stability of the boat after adding it. Look at my posts you will see photos of it. I will post a link if I can figure out how.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boater, post: 116054, member: 2056"] I have an 1979 14' mirrorcraft no tag listing weight or HP rating. I have a 16hp long shaft on it that came with the boat I made a jack plate to raise the motor and didn't notice any difference in stability of the boat after adding it. Look at my posts you will see photos of it. I will post a link if I can figure out how. [/QUOTE]
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