tbabbott wrote:Thanks guys for the advise,
From what I have heard the edo’s are “cheaper” but may be under-floated and hard to get parts for.
The Aerocet’s are top of the line and their price tag reflects that.
Any one have experience with some of the other floats on the market such as Whipair or PK floats, or any other makes that would be worth looking into?
Well, if you’re in Maine, definitely get with PK Floats. I’m not sure if they’re approved on your model airplane, but the PK 3000 amphibs are excellent floats on the 185. I really like their electric/hydraulic system, much better than others.
Wipaire 3000 amphibious floats are also excellent performers, and are definitely approved on the 180H.
The same issue as Aerocet: None of these have been around long enough nor have enough been sold for them to have depreciated much.
The 2790 EDO floats could work. They are VERY long floats, so really easy (almost inevitable) to drag the heels, if you get in a hurry to takeoff.
The nose gears are actuated by cables and pulley system, driven off the main gear motors. So, there’s a cable system that runs from the main gear compartment through all the fwd bulkheads....not a great system, but they work. Fwd compartments are not totally water tight, though.
Price is probably right, though, if you can find a set in good condition.
But, if you’re intended travels are very far north, amphibs are a very good idea. I kept straight float planes outside for years, but never much liked it.
Amphibs will cost more to maintain. Wheel bearings go away fast, though I understand Aerocet now has sealed bearings. But, all those parts that are exposed to water regularly need a fair bit of attention. Not a huge deal, just time consuming.
The convenience and versatility, especially in finding fuel on amphibs versus straight floats is hard to overstate.
Airplanes are expensive. Floatplanes are more expensive than wheels, amphibs, more so yet.
If money is much of an issue, be absolutely certain to get a solid insurance quote for amphibious floats on your plane. The premium may be eye watering. Seaplane Pilots Assn used to have a discount with a good carrier.
And, whatever you do, put mirrors out on the wings to permit you to SEE the gear. And, gear up for water landing, every time.
MTV