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Unread 11-09-20, 07:44 PM
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what do you think of this 337 for sale?

https://honolulu.craigslist.org/oah/...225705822.html

the ad is pretty scant, but what I do know is: fresh annual last month, Total aircraft time is 3016. Front engine 1186.5 and rear 1139.3 (boo). It appears to be a reims aircraft, the faa thinks it's something like a 1985 but it's a 72. Maybe 85 is the import date? Here it was, 10 years ago http://www.steveweaver.com/n337n.htm

Looks like the props were done with the engines. I gather it's been kept out on the ramp since moving to hawaii, which is what I'll have to do.

Nothing has been changed avionics wise, it's been flying so it must have some sort of adsb solution.

I wish I had more to chose from, but it's here and it's for sale, that's about the best one can ask for out here. There are what appear to be superior airplanes with lower time engines on the mainland, by the logistics of getting one here are rough, and expensive

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Unread 11-09-20, 08:26 PM
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I can't imagine you'd even keep looking! I bet Hawaii 337s come up for sale only once every 2-3 years. There are only 4 registered to Hawaii addresses.
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I can't imagine you'd even keep looking! I bet Hawaii 337s come up for sale only once every 2-3 years. There are only 4 registered to Hawaii addresses.
yeah, that's the downside of wanting a plane here. A nice baron just went for like 70k. The real downside is two engines within 400hrs of TBO and the cost of a field OH here.

edit: I guess the point is, do I pursue this one or wait for something else to come along, not necessarily another 337.

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I bet $45k cash would buy it right now. In the mainland, that's a $35k airplane with those engine times.
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I bet $45k cash would buy it right now. In the mainland, that's a $35k airplane with those engine times.
that's kind of my thought as well. he had it on the market over the summer, took it off, and put it back on. I need to talk with the A&P (yeah, THE) and find out if it's decent. Someone told me the a&p told him that one of the 337's on island should be sold for scrap. Unsure if it's this one or another. I had a junker single here I just sold. I want two engines for around here for sure.
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This could be a great buy if you plan to operate under part 91. No requirement to do engines at TBO under 91. I've seen these engines go over 2000 hrs, but I wouldn't count on it. Send some oil off for analysis, remove the oil filters and cut them open to check for metal. Both of these things will cost you under $100, and that includes buying new filters. Have a compression test done on warm engines, preferably with you present. Note the trends in logbooks over the last few annuals. Have cylinders been replaced, or are these the originals? What major repairs have been done in the last 10 years? How many hours per year has the plane flown over the past few years?
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edit: I guess the point is, do I pursue this one or wait for something else to come along, not necessarily another 337.
Ah...if you're not stuck on a 337, I might pass. What's your mission?
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Ah...if you're not stuck on a 337, I might pass. What's your mission?
Island hopping with 2 of us and a dog or two. There's a pretty nice aztec up for sale but he wants 85k and I think insurance will be even worse on an aztec. I had a grumman cheetah shared with a guy but I'm pretty certain an over water engine failure would prove fatal in that... And my partner wanted to dump 50k into a 20k airplane.
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Island hopping with 2 of us and a dog or two. There's a pretty nice aztec up for sale but he wants 85k and I think insurance will be even worse on an aztec
The 337 fits your mission profile to a "T". The question is, does this 337 fit your wallet, and your expectations?

The easy entry of the clamshell door runs circles around loading women, children, and animals up over the wing! My elderly mother was badly injured when she mis-stepped coming onto the wing to board on my Bonanza! This would NEVER happen on a 337! The cabin of the 337 is the roomiest, with the best visibility, of any light twin.

Cessna actually got quite a bit right with the 337.

The new electric airplane company (I forget the name) is putting 337's into airline service between the islands - if that's not an endorsement, I don't know what is!

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