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Location: With my son on the water | I don't have any experience with Mirro Hull design and ride so a test ride would be needed, but the layout of this rig is certainly nice. As I look at the layout on the web page I honestly don't know of any other rig that compares. One would think this rig would take market share from the other manufactures or force them to catch up. What I like is the 9 ft rod storage, and a great back deck. The back deck has the jump seats if you need them, the deck runs all the way back to the transom, and the deck is the same height as the side tanks. It also has nice wide side tanks which allow the guy in the back to lay a rod down safely. (As in a place it will not get stepped on when he grabs the net).
I am not in the market for a rig at this time but if I was this would certainly get a good look. I am curious what the price point is as compared to comparably (Lunds, Alumacraft, or a Tuffy 1760) which in my mind are all great boats. Another thing to look at would be the fit and finish of the rig.
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