Boat Mirrors

Very nice!
 
Looks to be of high quality. Nice!
 
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Yup, I believe that one is in my future. :)
 
Clamp on ,Screw on ,and the size of the mirror itself .


Since we dont tube or ski ,I went with a clamp on ,smaller mirror 


PXR -100 


http://ptmedge.com/pontoon-systems/
 
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That would be my guess unless it is a "private" lake. If the sheriff or DNR patrol your lake, you had better have a mirror if you're towing or risk a stop. I choose to avoid any reason for a stop! 

In the interest of correcting some misinformation that I passed along, below is the Michigan rules regarding pulling skiers directly from the DNR web site. It appears I was incorrect when I stated that both an observer AND a mirror is required. My apologies... :(


Requirements for Towing Skiers
Every person being towed behind a vessel on water skis, a surfboard, or similar device must wear a U.S. Coast Guard–approved wearable Type I, II, or III PFD. Inflatable PFDs may not be used.


Every vessel towing a person(s) on water skis, a surfboard, or a similar device must have a person on board, in addition to the vessel operator, observing the towed person(s) at all times.


It is legal to tow persons on water skis, surfboards, or any device of this type only between:


One hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset if towed behind a boat
8:00 a.m. and sunset if towed behind a PWC
Persons being towed must stay at least 100 feet away from:


A shoreline (if operating in water less than three feet deep)
Any moored or anchored vessel
A dock or raft
Any marked swimming area or person(s) in the water


 
 
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