Build-a-boat competitors, Staff Sgt. Martin Wallace and Airman 1st Class Christopher Jenkins, both from the 39th Contracting Squadron, re-enforce an end on their team’s home-made boat, Thursday, May 21, 2009. Teams were given four pieces of cardboard and two rolls of duct tape to build the best sea-worthy boat possible before the event. Five teams competed and prizes were awarded for fasted boat, best decoration and first boat to sink. The 39th Civil Engineer Squadron team finished in first place and was awarded a $100 gift certificate to be spent at a services location on base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Benjamin Wilson)
Build-a-boat competitor, Staff Sgt. Martin Wallace, 39th Contracting Squadron, seals a seam in his team’s home-made boat, Thursday, May 21, 2009. Teams were given four pieces of cardboard and two rolls of duct tape to build the best sea-worthy boat possible before the event. Five teams competed and prizes were awarded for fasted boat, best decoration and first boat to sink. The 39th Civil Engineer Squadron team finished in first place and was awarded a $100 gift certificate to be spent at a services location on base. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Benjamin Wilson)
The 39th Operations Squadron team and the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron team frantically paddle their boats from the starting line of a race during the championship heat of the Incirlik build-a-boat competition, Friday, May 22, 2009. The 39 CES team finished in first place and was awarded a $100 gift certificate to be spent at a services location on base. Teams were given four pieces of cardboard and two rolls of duct tape to build the best sea-worthy boat possible before the event. Five teams competed and prizes were awarded for fasted boat, best decoration and first boat to sink. (photo/Staff Sgt. Martin Wallace)
Capt. Rebecca MacIsaac and Tech. Sgt. Arnold Sarmiento, both from the 39th Civil Engineer Squadron, paddle their home-made boat to the finish line during the first heat of the Incirlik build-a-boat competition, Friday, May 22, 2009. The 39 CES team finished in first place and was awarded a $100 gift certificate to be spent at a services location on base. Teams were given four pieces of cardboard and two rolls of duct tape to build the best sea-worthy boat possible before the event. Five teams competed and prizes were awarded for fasted boat, best decoration and first boat to sink. (courtesy photo)