Seems a rear view mirror could be good on a row boat where you row while facing the stern. I have a 15' aluminum canoe with 7' wood oars and an old slide seat row rig with extended oarlocks, and it goes surprisingly fast when you power it up.
One time, I rowed directly into the Meredith town dock, and hit it, so's for rowing in a congested area with others nearby, a rear view mirror could be a help.
This Plymouth Walmart double discount bargain, from $12.96 to 9.00 to 3.50 is an Auto Drive 10" rear view mirror w/ day/night lever, rugged heavy-duty construction, non-glare day/night prism interior, made in USA, black-32000, and a screw on, center mounting bracket from above.
It looks like a rear view mirror? Go to walmart.com and find the world's greatest rear view mirror ever made, but for one that costs just $3.50 ..... you must go to the Plymouth Wal-Mart ...... and maybe has already been sold ....... too bad!
So, if you are rowing while facing the stern, which is how it is usually done, doesn't that make it a FRONT view mirror?
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