mirrocraft16
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I was heading back from fishing the other day and passed by a rather large/wide Mirrocraft boat for sale. After talking to the owner I made a deal and it followed me home.
Its been repainted a few times, and the transom plate is badly weathered. The only thing I can make out on the transom plate is 55hp Max rating. The rest is rubbed away by the fuel hose.
Its a 1979, both the title and HIN agree with the year, its got plastic MirroCraft plates on both sides.
The total length is 16' 4",
The maximum beam width is 78"
and the total gunwale length is 17' 1", (205")
I found a few brochures online but none for my exact year. A buddy has two Mirrocraft 16' models, both are either deeper, or narrower than mine, his are a 1979 Deep Fisherman-(64" wide), the other a 1981 Lake Fisherman - (74" wide).
Mine has a factory side console, and is slightly deeper than my buddies Lake Fisherman. Mine and both of his are built basically the same, same style gunwales, etc.
Both of his have oar lock brackets, mine does not, and doesn't appear to have ever had them.
Its been repainted a few times, and the transom plate is badly weathered. The only thing I can make out on the transom plate is 55hp Max rating. The rest is rubbed away by the fuel hose.
Its a 1979, both the title and HIN agree with the year, its got plastic MirroCraft plates on both sides.
The total length is 16' 4",
The maximum beam width is 78"
and the total gunwale length is 17' 1", (205")
I found a few brochures online but none for my exact year. A buddy has two Mirrocraft 16' models, both are either deeper, or narrower than mine, his are a 1979 Deep Fisherman-(64" wide), the other a 1981 Lake Fisherman - (74" wide).
Mine has a factory side console, and is slightly deeper than my buddies Lake Fisherman. Mine and both of his are built basically the same, same style gunwales, etc.
Both of his have oar lock brackets, mine does not, and doesn't appear to have ever had them.
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