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![]() Manitoumagic wrote in message ... The only time a flybridge gets uncomfortable is in heavy seas. Being higher up magnifies the effect of the boat rocking around. Agreed, but I believe the boat the original poster mentions has a lower helm as well (My Silverton does)... in inclement weather, that's where you'll find me, unless close quarters or other conditions force me topside. I've aways thought it a travesty that in recent years it's become commonplace to build larger flybridge boats with no lower station... especially when you consider the prices paid for these boats today. Tee hee hee hee .... ya gotta be kidding .... Eisboch |
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