Building Your SeaRey

The standard SeaRey kit comes complete with virtually everything you need to finish the airframe, except for the finish color paint. The engine (prop, exhaust etc), electrics and flight instruments, are not included with the standard airframe kit and are usually ordered later in your build. Also, these items are “personal choice” items and our experience is that each builder enjoys exercising their freedom to “customize” their individual aircraft with various engine and instrumentation options.

You can pick up or we can deliver The airframe kit comes in a purpose built wooden crate that is 49”w x 39”h x 192”L (1.24w x .99h x 4.88L in meters) in dimension and weighs approx 1,300lbs (590Kgs). If you wish, the crate itself (or parts of it) can become a great work surface for your SeaRey Assembly. Over the years one of our specialties has become the safe and efficient transport of aircraft kits.

Kit Pick Up We will advise you in advance when your kit will be ready and make an appointment for your pickup at the factory. You have two options available:

Option 1:

If you have a standard car type flat bed trailer, this is an ideal way to transport your SeaRey. When you arrive we have the equipment to help you load, but bring your own tie down equipment and warning flags. Also make sure you check your insurance for secure transport of your kit.

Option 2:

Rent a minimum 16 ft U-Haul and bring your own help and tie down equipment and blankets. We give you all your boxes and kit components and you can take your time to load.

Kit Delivery If you wish to instead have your kit shipped commercially, no problem, we would be happy to provide you with an estimate. The kit will arrive on a transport truck with a deck that is four feet high. The simplest and safest way to unload the kit right into your garage is with a flatbed tow truck (tilting style) that are widely available.

We recommend that you leave the ordering of the engine and instruments until you are well advanced with the assembly of the airframe. The kit components are well packed with all parts labeled and easily identifiable. The factory does an excellent job of auditing the kit packaging process and it is rare for any parts to be missing.

It is quite easy for a single person to unpack the crate, with the exception of the Hull.

Construction & Setup

Construction time is approximately 700 hours. The overall time really depends on each individual builder’s personal preferences and the degree to which the owner wishes to customize the aircraft.

For the construction of your SeaRey Kit, you will need only standard tools, no special jigs or machinery are required. A standard two-car garage and average “handyman equipment” is ideal for the majority of the aircraft assembly. Most of the kit components come pre-drilled, bent and shaped, ready for you to simply bolt and pop rivet together, it's that simple. You are provided with aircraft-quality aluminum, fabric and steel parts, AN (milspec) hardware and components. Aluminum parts are pre-anodized for excellent corrosion proofing of your seaplane. Nearly all the parts necessary to build your SeaRey structure are included, up to the silver-coat paint. Additional “custom” finishes like lining trims and carpets, being personal choice items, are not included. You will need to provide the finish color paint, allowing for your personal touch.

We strongly recommend that you adhere to the Stitts Poly Fiber Process and select Paints that are compatible with Stitts for your finish color.

Structural Detail

The SeaRey Hull is composed of strong, lightweight, reinforced fiberglass. It comes in three parts - hull, front deck, and turtledeck. The fiberglass work has been done for you, so you only have to rivet these pieces together. The fiberglass components are white gel coated, so they don't need to be painted. However, if you prefer, you can custom paint them.

The wings are fabricated in the standard tube-and-ladder type construction with a C-cell leading edge. The wing spars are made of strong aircraft grade tubing and the pre-formed wing ribs are riveted to the spars. The slightly drooped fiberglass wing tips enhance overall performance.

The ailerons, flaps, and elevators are controlled by using push-pull and torsional tubes. The mechanical flaps are actuated by a lever located just above the pilot's and passenger's shoulder. The ailerons are counterbalanced. The rudder is cable controlled. Electric trim is standard. Electric flaps are optional.

The wings and all flying surfaces are covered using conventional aircraft coverings and finishes. The SeaRey comes with the time proven Polyfiber (Stitts) covering system and materials and is not a difficult process to learn. The Polyfiber manual is included with the kit. For FAQ on polyfiber, please refer to http://www.polyfiber.com/faq/index.htm

The standard landing gear retraction system is operated using two electric linear actuators and is controlled by a position switch in the cockpit. The tail wheel retracts and extends simultaneously with the main wheels. The raising or lowering cycle averages 4 seconds.

The 6” inch main wheels and 4 inch steerable tail wheel have pneumatic tires. The tail wheel has a breakaway feature which allows it to caster 360 degrees on hard turns. The standard hydraulic brakes are operated with a hand lever.

Custom Cockpit and Instrument Panels

The kit comes with comfortable seating and is water resistant. However, the cockpit and instrument panel are one area that customers quite often express their individual creativity and workmanship.

Assembly Manual

The Kit includes an Assembly Manual that sets simple step-by-step process for assembling the main aircraft structure.

Construction Support

Progressive Aerodyne provides telephone support to builders for questions and clarification as needed (see contact us). The STS (SeaRey Technical Support Group) is also another wonderful source of support for the SeaRey Builder. This is a free web site owned and operated by SeaRey customers and builders. Over the years many builders have contributed to the site and there is a wealth of knowledge and valuable information on the site. They have set up a “Tips” file, which is jammed with helpful hints and ideas for the newcomer to building and customizing a SeaRey. To maintain quality of membership, access to this site is reserved only for those who have purchased or own a SeaRey.

Please note that this site is customer owned and operated and therefore Progressive Aerodyne has no control as to its content.

Registration

The SeaRey is registered as a 51% built Experimental Aircraft and similar such categories in other countries.