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New Alumacraft very soon. V14, or MV 1448
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood_Duck" data-source="post: 311831" data-attributes="member: 9599"><p>Theres about $700 difference in the two, with the V14 being higher but that's not a deal breaker. I think the V14 is a gorgeous looking little boat and I like the split rear bench. Deep v would be helpful when on the lake but I still like the MV 1448 as well and it might be abit better for the rivers. If I get the V14 the plan is probably a couple storage hatches on the middle bench to get life jackets and such out of the way and I'd like to see if a just encase box could be made to fit between the middle seat and the bow seat to make a casting deck. Also I'd need a good solid and tasteful way to mount a V2 on the bow. If I go with the 1448 it shows that to be an option(trolling mtr bracket), already has a small deck although I'd want to extend it, and can even get a side console. I've got a 7.5merc tiller to use until next spring when I'd buy a brand new yammie, but my dad's an outboard mechanic and might have some other motors I could scrounge up. What's your thoughts between the two boats?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood_Duck, post: 311831, member: 9599"] Theres about $700 difference in the two, with the V14 being higher but that's not a deal breaker. I think the V14 is a gorgeous looking little boat and I like the split rear bench. Deep v would be helpful when on the lake but I still like the MV 1448 as well and it might be abit better for the rivers. If I get the V14 the plan is probably a couple storage hatches on the middle bench to get life jackets and such out of the way and I'd like to see if a just encase box could be made to fit between the middle seat and the bow seat to make a casting deck. Also I'd need a good solid and tasteful way to mount a V2 on the bow. If I go with the 1448 it shows that to be an option(trolling mtr bracket), already has a small deck although I'd want to extend it, and can even get a side console. I've got a 7.5merc tiller to use until next spring when I'd buy a brand new yammie, but my dad's an outboard mechanic and might have some other motors I could scrounge up. What's your thoughts between the two boats? [/QUOTE]
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