PK Floats Inc.

PK Floats Inc. Building the toughest seaplane floats on the planet, by hand, one rivet at a time.

05/26/2026
05/23/2026
05/18/2026

Successful first Amphib flight for this beautiful 185 on 3050A’s today. Such a wonderful performer on both land and water. An excellent pilot doesn’t hurt either!😎

The final detail before heading out for a lifetime of adventure!
05/18/2026

The final detail before heading out for a lifetime of adventure!

If you’re in the Pittsfield area today be sure to check out the Maine seaplane safety seminar!Seaplane Pilots Associatio...
05/16/2026

If you’re in the Pittsfield area today be sure to check out the Maine seaplane safety seminar!
Seaplane Pilots Association Curtis Air Bel-Air Seaplanes

05/14/2026

PK Floats Hat Giveaway!

We’re bringing back a little PK Floats tradition.

In the photo below, taken back in the day, we presented a hat to the proud new owner of a set of PK floats. Decades later, we’re still building floats, still standing behind our product, and still proud to have customers who are part of the PK story.

Now we want to hear from you.

Comment below with your best PK Floats story, photo memory, customer experience, performance story, or anything that shows what PK Floats has meant to you over the years.

The best comment wins one of our PK Floats hats pictured above. Our team will choose the winner on Friday the 15th.

Whether it’s a story from the dock, the bush, the lake, the shop, or a first landing on floats, we want to hear it!

Let’s see who has the best PK Floats story.

Our sincere condolences go out to the family, friends, and colleagues of Maine Warden Pilot Josh Tibbetts, and to the en...
05/13/2026

Our sincere condolences go out to the family, friends, and colleagues of Maine Warden Pilot Josh Tibbetts, and to the entire Maine Warden Service.

Maine’s Warden Service pilots serve with skill, courage, and dedication to protect others and support our state’s outdoor communities.

We extend our heartfelt support during this difficult time.

Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife is heartbroken to share that Game Warden Pilot Joshua Tibbetts died this morning in a plane crash in Avon, ME.

Game Warden Pilot Tibbetts served the people of Maine as a Maine Game Warden for 18 years, including the last three years as a pilot for Maine Warden Service. In that role, his specialized aviation work supported search and rescue, law enforcement, fisheries and wildlife conservation, and public safety across the state.

This is an incredibly difficult loss for his family, friends, colleagues, and the entire Maine Warden Service. We ask the public to keep his loved ones, his fellow Game Wardens, and all those affected by this tragedy in their thoughts in the days ahead.

The investigation into the crash is ongoing. The Department will cooperate fully with the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board.

We are grateful for the emergency personnel who responded to the scene and for the support already being shown to the Maine Warden Service family.

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32 Flyaway Drive
Lincoln, ME
04457

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Tuesday 6:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 5pm
Thursday 6:30am - 5pm

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