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    #21
    We have a guy here at work that wants to love everybody. Sometimes it works, sometimes he gets push back.

  2. Member pavi69's Avatar
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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Javelin389 View Post
    Don't need a rear view mirror on a bass boat. At least I don't.
    Better keep your head on a swivel on Lake Conroe. They will run over you from behind on the weekends if you don't dodge.

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    #23
    When you get old stiff and bad back you may learn to appreciate a rear view mirror on a crowed lake. I bought a ski boat curved mirror mounted on a rod fro academy. I cut it to length drilled a hole in golf ball and slide it on rod and mounted it on a 1 1/4 inch ram mount and works great. Good luck.

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    #24
    Get a Bullet, Allison, Or Stroker and stay ahead of everyone, then no need for a mirror, unless ya want to see who is way behind you.

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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by 98skeeter202 View Post
    When you get old stiff and bad back you may learn to appreciate a rear view mirror on a crowed lake.
    Truth! I bought one of these and mount it on the inside passenger console. It works great and can be removed in seconds. https://www.overtons.com/ski-image-x...-pwc-mirrors-2

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by muddywaters View Post
    Get a Bullet, Allison, Or Stroker and stay ahead of everyone, then no need for a mirror, unless ya want to see who is way behind you.
    That may keep you ahead of the fishing boats, but what about the go fast boats?

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    #27
    Is this a chat board or English class police !

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    #28
    You will when you get old and can't turn your head as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by Javelin389 View Post
    Don't need a rear view mirror on a bass boat. At least I don't.

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    #29
    I can text you a pic of 2 different styles, one on my bass boat and one on my river boat, boat work great. I can't post pics on here but I can text on my iPhone if you like.
    Quote Originally Posted by On top View Post
    I can see where have a good rear view mirror could keep you from having side swipe . It is had to look over your right shoulder when drive fast . What would be the best way to mount it over the right fishfinder . Some one make a mount to mount behind fish finder to hold mirrior . What do yall say ? I love everyone so i guess that makes me strange ?

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    #30
    I have been wanting to put a rear view on my basscat, hard to see around the Mercury V8 outboard sometimes.

    I used to put these on my dirt bikes, mounted one on side rail of my old whaler, and work very well. Uses a ram ball mount and then you can adjust however you want.

    https://www.doubletakemirror.com/

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