I got this old 1974 16'.6" / 72" beam MIRROCRAFT for $100 from an older guy who bought it new,the boat is rated for up to a 80 hp. motor and he only used a 7.5 hp motor,and only used it on a small pond near his home, Well it had been sittin in a barn for the last 6 years and he needed the room. So I saw a good deal and grabed it. Below are a series of photos I took during the restoration job , I thought you guys would like to see it. This is my hobbie I do 3 to 4 boats a year, I am getting a 18' 85 staecraft next week , it also is in pretty good shape, This one is for sale if any one is interested $3500.00 I also re did the trailer GREYWOLF
Fantastic job. One question: Did you try it on the water
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I did ! it runs great, I was realy surprised how fast a 20 can move it, its very comfortable to fish out of, I will miss this one , but the next one I am doing is a lot deeper and wider and will be better for ocean fishing . I love striper fishing at night off the cape GREYWOLF
Great job, its a good thing that you showed pictures of the boat during the restoring process for now one would believe it's the same boat.
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Thanks , I realy like this hobbie, I get to have fun and make some $$ at the same time I re did a 25" PENN YANN 4 years ago it took almost 7 months but it came out like new I realy hated to sell that one ,my son and I lived on it for a whole summer. but now with my back problems I stay with boats under 19' that I can pull with my car