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At any point in the past I would’ve gladly blown a weekend to do nothing but work on it to save some labor cost. But now have an 8 month old, and will gladly pay the mechanic until he gets old enough to help me with it
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Totally understand. We have a 3yr old and 2 Yr old. When they were 8 months I wasn’t doing anything I didn’t absolutely have to!At any point in the past I would’ve gladly blown a weekend to do nothing but work on it to save some labor cost. But now have an 8 month old, and will gladly pay the mechanic until he gets old enough to help me with it
To see truly around the boat, not really. But they’re sufficient to see down the sides of the boat pretty well. The more square shape is better than the sorry excuse for a mirror on our Yukon XLCan you see around that boat with the factory mirrors? Is there a mirror solution (clip-on wider mirrors) for towing with a 100 series?