Can CIPA Comp Rearview Boat Mirror CM01875 Attach to Angled Bracket that is Angled Back 20 Degrees
Updated 06/25/2019 | Published 06/24/2019 >
Question:
I measured the transom on my rowboat and it is under 1.25. If I mount the clamp on the transom, is there enough adjustment to allow the mirror to stand vertical? The transom is angled back from the vertical by about 20 degrees.
asked by: Phil P
Expert Reply:
Yes, there is enough adjustment in the CIPA Comp Rearview Boat Mirror # CM01875 that would allow the mirror to angle vertically if the transom angle of your setup is set back 20 degrees. I attached a picture that shows the two areas where this is adjustable which allows the adjustment you'd need.

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CIPA Comp Rearview Boat Mirror - Convex - Square Windshield Mount - 14" Long x 7" Wide
- Boat Mirrors
- Boat Mirrors
- Convex Mirror
- Clamp-On
- 14L x 7W Inch
- Black
- CIPA
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