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"Arcadefreaque" wrote in message
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Bryan wrote:
I do have a spotter on the boat; it's the law here. I was thinking it
would
be easier to keep an eye on the kids when they are being dragged behind
the
boat on the tube (not the skis or wakeboard) so that I know how my
steering
is effecting their activity. It seems reasonable, but the absence of
mirrors made me wonder; maybe everyone who tried one quit after breaking
it
as you suggest.


I would think that it would just be one more thing to reflect the sun
into your eyes while you're trying to avoid running over jetskiers.


Who said I try to avoid running over jet skiers?




 
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