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This is the front spreader bar fitting. A float bar (wing strut material used) vertical from this to the firewall mount, and rearward on a diagonal to attach to the 4130 steel angle that replaces the 6061-T6 aluminum angle that presently hols your main gear spring on the CH750.
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Pete
I have the same welded steel 4130 tube type fittings on the upper fittings. I will install as per Zenair plans, the CH750 with the light Rotax 912S engine needs the weight forward of the C of G. I don't understand where you have seen "most" CH750 on floats, to my knowledge mine is the 1st in North America to be flying on amphib floats, and the only other is in Italy. I figure Zenith's CH750 and Zenair floats are both built to the plans for proven success as a package.
These are the Zenair factory supplied fittings from my kit. Highlanders are rag & tube construction. Follow this link to learn what you need to know or possible fuselage attachment fittings http://www.pipcom.com/~cowcam/floatgeo.htm#lotus
Hope that helps.
Bob
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