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<blockquote data-quote="DenisD" data-source="post: 80538" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>I've got the MV1546 welded drop deck Alumacraft and really like it and feel it's well made. The Alumacraft MV Tex Special with a 60 Yamaha or Suzuki 4-stroke has been a boat I've wanted for a while. I've seen a Tex Special that the front deck was extended back to meet the console for more storage. It looked like an easy and worth while mod. Then again I can't leave anything stock. Good luck, I think either brand is fine and think about which model & motor would suit your particular needs. No I'm not a boat salesman. :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenisD, post: 80538, member: 340"] I've got the MV1546 welded drop deck Alumacraft and really like it and feel it's well made. The Alumacraft MV Tex Special with a 60 Yamaha or Suzuki 4-stroke has been a boat I've wanted for a while. I've seen a Tex Special that the front deck was extended back to meet the console for more storage. It looked like an easy and worth while mod. Then again I can't leave anything stock. Good luck, I think either brand is fine and think about which model & motor would suit your particular needs. No I'm not a boat salesman. :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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