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<blockquote data-quote="Mtntrogger" data-source="post: 119697" data-attributes="member: 18608"><p>Great Question ! Yes I take off and land from my boat. Taking off isnt such a big deal, BUT landing it always makes me nervous. I generally try to set it down on the swim deck, but it always seems like a small target, especially when then boat is drifting around. The wake tower is the main obstacle to avoid, and it does mess with the birds sensors. I have had to resort to hand "catching" it several times. Not too big of a deal, Im just gunshy from one of the times the hand catch didnt go well. Fortunately that time was on dry land, but the prop went halfway through my finger and nail, sprayed blood all over the bird ! Ever since then I get a bit nervous to handsnatch it out of the air. If it was significantly windy I dont think I would fly from the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mtntrogger, post: 119697, member: 18608"] Great Question ! Yes I take off and land from my boat. Taking off isnt such a big deal, BUT landing it always makes me nervous. I generally try to set it down on the swim deck, but it always seems like a small target, especially when then boat is drifting around. The wake tower is the main obstacle to avoid, and it does mess with the birds sensors. I have had to resort to hand "catching" it several times. Not too big of a deal, Im just gunshy from one of the times the hand catch didnt go well. Fortunately that time was on dry land, but the prop went halfway through my finger and nail, sprayed blood all over the bird ! Ever since then I get a bit nervous to handsnatch it out of the air. If it was significantly windy I dont think I would fly from the boat. [/QUOTE]
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