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![]() "frank-in-toronto" wrote in message ... On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:48:41 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: "Bryan" wrote in message ... Do I want a rearview mirror for my boat? It seems like a good idea to see the folks I'm towing while I'm watching traffic in front, but I don't see any boats with rearview mirrors. What's the scoop on this? Thanks Bryan Sea Ray 185 Get one that applies to the inside of your windshield with suction cups. When you don't need it, take it off. Even with a spotter it is a good tool to have when towing someone in a tube, on skis or a wakeboard. when i tow the kids, i go side-to-side and i turn to look at them as i want to start correcting my turn and go the other way just as they are getting to one side. ...thehick For $20 I don't know how you can make a case against it. http://www.rpminnovations.com/suction_cup_mirror.htm |
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