The Peyret-le Prieur seaplane was a low power, two seat biplane floatplane trainer flown in France in 1924.
It was widest under the wing leading edge, where on each side a vertical cabane strut joined the upper longeron to the forward spar, and where pupil and tutor sat side-by-side in an open cockpit.
Initially a 12 kW (16 hp) four-cylinder inline Sergant A was used, its radiator mounted midway up the portside cabane strut.
Each float was attached with four aluminium tube struts, two leaning inwards to the lower fuselage longeron and two outwards to the wing spars.
[1] Fitted with the Sergant engine, the seaplane began tests on Lake Annecy in the summer of 1924 but it was unable to reach water speeds fast enough to unstick.