Amphibian • Lake • Renegade, Renegade 4200, Renegade 6, Renegade Classic, Renegade Sport
| Manufacturer | Lake |
| Model | Renegade |
| Category | Amphibian |
| Variants | Renegade, Renegade 4200, Renegade 6, Renegade Classic, Renegade Sport |
| Production Years | 1993 – 2025 |
| Seating | 4, 6 seats |
| Typical TTAF | 2,100 hours |
| Markets | United States, Canada, Australia, Scandinavia, New Zealand |
| Price Range | $250K – $650K |
The Lake Renegade is a single-engine amphibian aircraft designed for recreational and utility flying, combining the capabilities of a conventional aircraft with water operations. First introduced in the 1990s, it features a high-wing configuration with retractable landing gear and a hull design that enables reliable water landings and takeoffs. The aircraft is popular among bush pilots, private owners, and those seeking versatile backcountry access to remote areas unreachable by conventional aircraft. Its amphibious design allows operation from unprepared water surfaces, beaches, and rough terrain while maintaining good flight characteristics. The Renegade is typically equipped with modern avionics and offers comfortable seating for four to six occupants. Known for its robust construction, slow-speed handling, and practical utility, the Renegade serves personal transportation, backcountry exploration, and humanitarian missions. The aircraft represents an evolution of the Lake amphibian family, offering improved performance and systems compared to earlier models. Its distinctive profile and water-capable design make it instantly recognizable among amphibian enthusiasts and operators requiring dual-environment capability.
Maximum Speed: 130 knots
Cruise Speed: 110 knots
Range: 700 nautical miles
Service Ceiling: 15,000 feet
Engine: Lycoming O-360-A1A or similar (180-200 hp)
Maximum Takeoff Weight: 2,700 lbs
Useful Load: 900 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 60 gallons