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klpilot 07-25-16 07:41 PM

Very Nice 337 low time and great avionics
 
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Low time airframe, factory engines, and props. Immaculate. Amazing avionics include traffic and weather. Superb no expense spared maintenance. There are no excuses or stories with this airplane. Impeccable logs and maintenance records. Everything works as it should. No damage history. Only reason for selling is to upgrade to a cabin class airplane.

I recently bought this airplane from another forum member whom took excellent care of it. I have put approximately 110hrs and have spent quite a few thousand dollars making sure everything works perfectly. My family needs a little more space and pressurization, and I need known ice and turbos. I really hate to sell it, but I need to move up. It's a great airplane and I looked at quite a few before purchasing.

Asking $74,950 OBO in attempt to recoup my costs. Vref is much higher than I'm asking.

Kirk LeDoux 206-794-5408
Based at KAWO Arlington, WA 98223

2909 TT.
No damage history and impeccable records.
Always US based
Both engines are factory remans.
Amazingly clean and low time.
Front 669 hrs.
Rear 204 hrs.
STOL Leading Cuff
VG's
Vertical Stab fairings
Wig Tips
Updated Fuel Caps
Cessna 300 series 3 in 1 engine gauges
Rosen Visors
LED Landing and Beacon Light

Avidyne EX-600 MFD
Garmin 430WAAS
PS Engineering PMA 7000 Audio Panel w/2 music inputs
Gamin SL30 Nav/Comm
King ADF w/slaved indicator
King KT-79 Transponder
King KI-525A HSI
King KA-51B Slaving Accessory
King KG-102A Remote Gyro
King KMT-112 Flux Detector Magnetic Azimuth Transmitter
King #2 VOR Glide scope Indicator
Skywatch Active Traffic Dispays on EX600 & G430 + Audio
WSI-300 Weather TAF, METAR, Radar, TFR's, etc.. on EX600
WX-500 Stormscope on EX600 and G430W
Insight GEM 1200 Twin Digital Engine Monitor
Shadin Fuel tied into GPS
Stec 30 Autopilot
GPSS autopilot steering
Remote Annunciation Pannel
Davtron OAT Dens. Alt Volt etc...
SAM II Alterter (gear, altitude, systems, etc...)
Rear Passenger Audio Input
Dual Push to Talks
Pilot Yoke Autopilot and Ident Switches
BOSE Powered Audio Jacks Pilot and Copilot

Recent windshield
Recent Landing Gear Power pack and hoses
Recent rear exhaust
Recent ships wiring fuse panel
Removable Arm Rests
Inertia Shoulder Harnesses
Dual Suction Gauge
Clock
Compass
HOBBS
Landing Gear Mirror
Custom Cover
New Spark Plugs

klpilot 07-25-16 07:44 PM

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A few more pictures

fsnewton 07-26-16 10:14 PM

Nice 337
 
Kirk,

Good looking 337. I was in the same boat as you minus the cabin class. I'm down at Harvey and just bought my P337 a couple of weeks ago. The one thing I don't have is deice...if I have the flexibility of turbo and pressurization, do you see not having deice as a big deal in the NW? I'm coming from SoCal where it's just not a big issue.

Scott

klpilot 07-26-16 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by fsnewton (Post 21030)
Kirk,

Good looking 337. I was in the same boat as you minus the cabin class. I'm down at Harvey and just bought my P337 a couple of weeks ago. The one thing I don't have is deice...if I have the flexibility of turbo and pressurization, do you see not having deice as a big deal in the NW? I'm coming from SoCal where it's just not a big issue.

Scott

Hello Scott,

Welcome to the PNW! I used to keep my T206 Amphib at Harvey. I learned to fly there too! Congrats on the beautiful airplane.

So deice equipment has become pretty important for me. I fly the Cascades weekly for work. You can fly the Dalles Columbia River Gorge to get under the ice, however it adds about 2 hrs to the leg. I do that often and have never been stuck. IFR MEA is lower and often you can remain VMC at pretty low altitudes because the large wide river is near SL. In addition there are quite a few airports to land at along the river if you get uncomfortable. Summer is better, but late September through Spring icing can be a daily occurrence over the mountains, and it can be quite severe. This area is known for aircraft ice testing. It's not so bad coming back home because you can remain above, and then descend though a small layer quickly once beyond the mountains. However the long climb out can be a different story... We get a lot of moist cold air stacking up against the mountains.

In short it's not a big deal if you don't mind flying a different route... However for me it can mean a 45min. direct can turn into lengthy 2.5hr detour.

Icing hasn't been an issue for me flying around the greater Puget sound area down through Portland onto Eugene, OR. It becomes a problem to solve when I need to get out East or down to California.

Love to meet up with you and show you the area.

Kirk

klpilot 08-02-16 03:23 PM

Sold thanks everyone

Cliff Dickehut 04-30-17 04:16 PM

Cliff Dickehut
 
Is this Skymaster still for sale?


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