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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Nov 13, 2010
Description: If you can’t be flying, you might as well be cruising on a super yacht. Life is good.
Date Taken: Nov 13, 2010
Place Taken: Mamanuca Group, Fiji
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: Shipbound.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 425, Yacht Tending
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Frank A. Carr - Nov 13,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Looking sporty Dan. Use Sun Block.     
  
Dan Nickens - Nov 13,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    That's something I learned from watching Paige NOT use it, Frank!     
  
Don Maxwell - Nov 13,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Very subtle markings on that SeaRey. Somebody must have found a friendly DAR to agree on the registration color.     
  
Jon Ladd - Nov 14,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Dan is giving GQ Phil a run for his money!     
  
Kevin D'Angelo - Nov 15,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Picture must have been taken just before you swabbed the deck- I couldn't imagine the salt that must coat the plane daily     
  
Dan Nickens - Nov 15,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    It does get pretty crusty, Keven, but when it is outside it gets daily baths and drenching in Corrosion X. When it goes across big water, the SeaRey goes into the nice, dry hangar.     
  
John Robert Dunlop - Nov 16,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Where is the hellicopter?     
  
Dan Nickens - Nov 16,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    It fits in the hangar too, John.     
  
John Robert Dunlop - Nov 17,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Wow! I look at two SeaReys in my hangar and then think of putting a Searey and a hellicopter in a hangar on a boat. Must be quite a tight fit even with the wings off and rotors folded. I guess the second aircraft will have that quick-wing-fold mod     
  
Charles Cantrill - Nov 19,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Dan, can we get a picture of the 'Hanger', so we can see what you are talking about. I think it would be quite impressive. <br />     
  
Dan Nickens - Nov 19,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Yep. As soon as I get my card reader back from the boss so I can download the pictures!     


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