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<blockquote data-quote="WV1951" data-source="post: 446232" data-attributes="member: 23206"><p>No, not the boat owner, but the boat.</p><p>In looking for a 14 footer semi v, and what few good pics I have seen, it appears the older(70's-80's) Mirrocrafts have a hull that is more rounded mid hull than a comparable Starcraft/Sea Nymph, etc. Dead rise appears the same and fairly flat. The Starcraft/Sea Nymphs seems to have a flatter hull toward the bow which would seem to be more stable. I plan on a low floor and slightly elevated front casting platform if not already on the boat.</p><p>For those who have or have been in a Mirrocraft, does it seem any more tipsy than the others?</p><p>I am not going to have the luxury of testing on the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV1951, post: 446232, member: 23206"] No, not the boat owner, but the boat. In looking for a 14 footer semi v, and what few good pics I have seen, it appears the older(70's-80's) Mirrocrafts have a hull that is more rounded mid hull than a comparable Starcraft/Sea Nymph, etc. Dead rise appears the same and fairly flat. The Starcraft/Sea Nymphs seems to have a flatter hull toward the bow which would seem to be more stable. I plan on a low floor and slightly elevated front casting platform if not already on the boat. For those who have or have been in a Mirrocraft, does it seem any more tipsy than the others? I am not going to have the luxury of testing on the water. [/QUOTE]
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