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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Mirrorcraft 14 Deep Fisherman
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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 253813" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>IMO I am sticking with my deep-v. I have two jon-boats and the other one is a shallow-v. I like my mirrorcraft because with all the boat traffic on the ICW the deep v just cuts right though them. I travel all over the south boca ciega bay and all the way out to the skyway. This boat rides nice, its dry, and I can still run in a foot of water....stop and pole anywhere I want. When I finish my mod, I hope to get together with a few tinboat members in our area and have a small tournament. I think that would be fun. I will also have my boat ready to travel the state, there are several members on here that I would love to hook up with and learn their neck of the woods, and vise a versa. I am taking my time and self-teaching myself with this boat.....the information here is down right awesome. </p><p></p><p>see ya on da water</p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 253813, member: 7537"] IMO I am sticking with my deep-v. I have two jon-boats and the other one is a shallow-v. I like my mirrorcraft because with all the boat traffic on the ICW the deep v just cuts right though them. I travel all over the south boca ciega bay and all the way out to the skyway. This boat rides nice, its dry, and I can still run in a foot of water....stop and pole anywhere I want. When I finish my mod, I hope to get together with a few tinboat members in our area and have a small tournament. I think that would be fun. I will also have my boat ready to travel the state, there are several members on here that I would love to hook up with and learn their neck of the woods, and vise a versa. I am taking my time and self-teaching myself with this boat.....the information here is down right awesome. see ya on da water Kevin [/QUOTE]
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