
Specifications
AI Description
- Model: DAHER KODIAK 100 SERIES III
- Condition: Used
- Amphibious floats: Aerocet 6650 carbon fiber
- Engine: Pratt & Whitney PT6A-34, 380 hours since new, 4000 TBO, nearly 620 hours remaining on warranty
- Propeller: Hartzell 5-blade composite, 380 hours since new
- Avionics: Garmin G1000 NXi with 3-screen configuration, GFC 700 autopilot, ADS-B In/Out, WAAS/LPV equipped
- Interior: Summit executive interior, 8 seats (6 passengers + 2 crew), club configuration, premium materials, excellent condition
- Exterior: Factory paint in great shape, always hangared, Series III B3 exterior scheme
- Additional features: TKS ice protection, LED lighting, single-point refueling, soundproofing, cargo door, XM infotainment system
- Maintenance: Pro-flown and maintained by Kodiak Authorized Service Centers, annual inspection completed April 2025, next due April 2026
- Configuration: Versatile for seaplane adventures, utility operations, and all-weather missions.
About this Model
Overview
The Kodiak 100 Series III is a high-wing, fixed-gear, single-engine turboprop designed around utility missions where runway length, surface quality, and loading flexibility matter more than cruise speed or a pressurized cabin. It is commonly configured to switch between passengers, cargo, and medevac-style layouts with minimal downtime, making it a fit for operators who routinely fly into short or unimproved strips and need predictable dispatch with straightforward ground handling.
Mission Fit
This model suits point-to-point flying where the destination is the constraint—short runways, rough surfaces, limited ground support, or the need to carry bulky items. It can serve as a practical regional shuttle, adventure/outfitter platform, or special-mission aircraft. If your typical flying emphasizes high cruise efficiency, high-altitude comfort, or consistently long legs, other turboprops or light jets may align better.
Cabin
Cabin experience is oriented toward utility and access. The high-wing airframe supports good visibility and typically easier boarding/ground clearance around the cabin area. Interiors vary widely by operator: from durable, easy-clean passenger seating to more refined private-use finishes. Expect a functional environment with an emphasis on payload flexibility and practical stowage rather than a quiet, pressurized executive cabin.