Considering a bearhawk 5 or a 206 and I'm looking for thoughts, especially from people who have flown one or both, and especially on floats.
Mission: I live in Alaska and fly mostly on floats in the summer. I love going to remote places in the mountains and landing on lakes for camping or hunting. I have five kids although not all of them are always interested in camping trips.
I fly out to hunt moose or caribou for most of my protein.
I currently have a 180 HP stretched pacer on edo 2440 floats and I love it! That huge wing is a beautiful thing.
A 185 could be good but I like the big doors on a 206 or Bearhawk. I would like better cruise speed than what I currently see, about 100 mph. Bearhawk or Cessna speeds would get me significantly longer legs for exploring Alaska.
Questions: can you load a Bearhawk 5 with 6 FAA adults and remain within W&B? Can you open the rear doors with the flaps down (safety)? What floats have people used on the 5, and how is performance?
I am assuming that with the BH wing and much lighter airframe it should eat up far less water on takeoff than the Cessna but I wonder what people are seeing?
I have been dreaming of the Bearhawk 5 ever since it first came out. It seems like the ideal backcountry heavy hauler but I'm very curious how it performs on floats and how hard it is to keep in balance and whether you can actually fill all those seats (I know camping gear with full seats would be out of the question- although maybe not with a belly pod??)
What do you all think?
Mission: I live in Alaska and fly mostly on floats in the summer. I love going to remote places in the mountains and landing on lakes for camping or hunting. I have five kids although not all of them are always interested in camping trips.
I fly out to hunt moose or caribou for most of my protein.
I currently have a 180 HP stretched pacer on edo 2440 floats and I love it! That huge wing is a beautiful thing.
A 185 could be good but I like the big doors on a 206 or Bearhawk. I would like better cruise speed than what I currently see, about 100 mph. Bearhawk or Cessna speeds would get me significantly longer legs for exploring Alaska.
Questions: can you load a Bearhawk 5 with 6 FAA adults and remain within W&B? Can you open the rear doors with the flaps down (safety)? What floats have people used on the 5, and how is performance?
I am assuming that with the BH wing and much lighter airframe it should eat up far less water on takeoff than the Cessna but I wonder what people are seeing?
I have been dreaming of the Bearhawk 5 ever since it first came out. It seems like the ideal backcountry heavy hauler but I'm very curious how it performs on floats and how hard it is to keep in balance and whether you can actually fill all those seats (I know camping gear with full seats would be out of the question- although maybe not with a belly pod??)
What do you all think?

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