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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: Jul 7, 2010
Description: A new SeaRey pilot learns to keep the wings level when on the water. An old SeaRey pilot learns never, ever to leave the duct tape back at the dock. SeaRey spectators learn that field repairs can be fun.
Date Taken: Jul 7, 2010
Place Taken: Madaket Harbor, Nantucket, MA
Owner: Dan Nickens
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Category: 425, Yacht Tending
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John Robert Dunlop - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Oops, (but a really nice colorful photo Dan!)<br /><br />I'll just show this photo to Tom Sabean and that should just about cap what we were talking about yesterday. I'm now going to put duct tape back in my emergency kit..(can't remember why I took it out..)     
  
Frank A. Carr - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    I dutifully put my roll in my emergency kit John, but have consistently forgotten to <br />bring a new roll to the hanger.     
  
Don Maxwell - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Ohhhh! So many questions!<br /><br />Everyone but blue T-shirt is grinning--so which one is the new SeaRey pilot?<br />Where did the grass on the gear leg and wires come from?<br />Why does yellow shirt have a tourniquet on her left leg?<br />Why is she hiding the broken float strut'<br />What does the key unlock?<br />What is the doggie looking at?     
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    The new SeaRey pilot is not in the picture, Don. He is already on the tender back to the big boat.<br /><br />The grass on the gear is eel grass from the bay.<br /><br />I was afraid to ask about the tourniquet. What if it was securing an artificial leg?<br /><br />Yellow shirt is hiding the float strut because I asked her to. A very professional pose, wouldn't you agree?<br /><br />The key unlocks the ignition. I wasn't letting it out of my sight.<br /><br />The doggie is checking out the kids rampaging on the beach completely ignoring the unfolding duct tape adventure.<br /><br />Other than that, I don't have a clue.     
  
Frank A. Carr - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Patching a hole in the wing fabric can only be described as 'Fun' by an Old <br />SeaRey pilot who loves flying SeaReys.     
  
Eric Batterman - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    It's much more fun when you're patching a plane that belongs to someone else.     
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Amen and praises be to that good luck.     
  
Philip Mendelson - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Ah Yes the old Duct Tape Trick....     
  
Dan Nickens - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    It's not as impressive as the Cub recovering from a bear attack, but it's the same trick.     
  
Mark Alan MacKinnon - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    I always carry a package of tie-wraps too.     
  
Charles Pickett - Jul 07,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Add a roll of good duct tape (flying tape)     


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