An open deck above the main bridge of a vessel such as a yacht or cabin cruiser, typically equipped with duplicate controls.
(游艇等船只的)(露天)驾驶桥楼
Example sentencesExamples
My preference would be to sacrifice the lower helm and enclose the flybridge for protection in inclement weather.
The Viking Sport Cruiser is a 1997 model with an enclosed flybridge, large swim platform and two Volvo diesel engines.
A flybridge with a second set of controls and additional seating has been a popular option on many models.
I can just imagine a big lever set in the deck on the flybridge, one direction marked ‘FULL NOISE’ and the other direction labelled ‘QUIET’.
While the flybridge of any 32-footer is bound to have restricted space, the 320 Convertible can accommodate four without serious crowding.
One word of caution: while underway, loading the flybridge to its maximum capacity with adults will result in a tendency of the boat to roll out or away from the direction in which it is being turned.
Jim's trawler Seaworthy pulled away from his dock and there were nuns on the bow, nuns at the stem, nuns on the flybridge and nuns down below in the cabin.
Unfortunately, when mounted on a bracket at the helm or flybridge, it can also be the easiest way for a thief to make a buck.
The flybridge accommodates the skipper and four or five guests in comfort; the helm is on centerline at the aft portion of the bridge and the skipper has a good view of the fishing action below.
Definition of flybridge in US English:
flybridge
(also flying bridge)
nounˈflīˌbrij
An open deck above the main bridge of a vessel such as a yacht or cabin cruiser, typically equipped with duplicate controls.
(游艇等船只的)(露天)驾驶桥楼
Example sentencesExamples
The Viking Sport Cruiser is a 1997 model with an enclosed flybridge, large swim platform and two Volvo diesel engines.
My preference would be to sacrifice the lower helm and enclose the flybridge for protection in inclement weather.
One word of caution: while underway, loading the flybridge to its maximum capacity with adults will result in a tendency of the boat to roll out or away from the direction in which it is being turned.
I can just imagine a big lever set in the deck on the flybridge, one direction marked ‘FULL NOISE’ and the other direction labelled ‘QUIET’.
Jim's trawler Seaworthy pulled away from his dock and there were nuns on the bow, nuns at the stem, nuns on the flybridge and nuns down below in the cabin.
While the flybridge of any 32-footer is bound to have restricted space, the 320 Convertible can accommodate four without serious crowding.
The flybridge accommodates the skipper and four or five guests in comfort; the helm is on centerline at the aft portion of the bridge and the skipper has a good view of the fishing action below.
Unfortunately, when mounted on a bracket at the helm or flybridge, it can also be the easiest way for a thief to make a buck.
A flybridge with a second set of controls and additional seating has been a popular option on many models.