IRENE
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2016
- Messages
- 1,254
- Location
- British Columbia
- Vessel Name
- Irene
- Vessel Make
- Nordhavn 40II
Was not on our must have list. I stay out of the sun.
The boats we were looking at come with or without a flybridge.
The boat we settled on had a flybridge. We didn’t even uncover it for some months after our December purchase. As it turns out, we are glad to have it, for the following reasons:
- it nice to run the boat up there when the weather is nice. We are high and have great visibility. Bimini top for the sun.
- wildlife watching.
- great conning station for close quarters, like backing into a slip.
- great conning station for watching the water depths when gunkholing.
- desirable conning station for situational awareness when anchoring.
- safe place to get up high to find a distant contact.
- another space on the boat, somewhere to get away, like the bow or pilothouse or cockpit.
- private, quiet observation point in a marina, above the dock traffic or the neighbors.
- storage, ours has a hydronic expansion tank and spare anchor rode, among other things.
So, even though we didn’t really want one, we actually use our flybridge for all of these things, frequently. We run about 300 hours per year, and spend most weekends aboard 9 months of the year.
I don’t particularly care for the appearance, I don’t like waxing it, and the added weight up high is probably not helpful.
There may be some resale benefit as they seem more popular than not.
Good Luck
The boats we were looking at come with or without a flybridge.
The boat we settled on had a flybridge. We didn’t even uncover it for some months after our December purchase. As it turns out, we are glad to have it, for the following reasons:
- it nice to run the boat up there when the weather is nice. We are high and have great visibility. Bimini top for the sun.
- wildlife watching.
- great conning station for close quarters, like backing into a slip.
- great conning station for watching the water depths when gunkholing.
- desirable conning station for situational awareness when anchoring.
- safe place to get up high to find a distant contact.
- another space on the boat, somewhere to get away, like the bow or pilothouse or cockpit.
- private, quiet observation point in a marina, above the dock traffic or the neighbors.
- storage, ours has a hydronic expansion tank and spare anchor rode, among other things.
So, even though we didn’t really want one, we actually use our flybridge for all of these things, frequently. We run about 300 hours per year, and spend most weekends aboard 9 months of the year.
I don’t particularly care for the appearance, I don’t like waxing it, and the added weight up high is probably not helpful.
There may be some resale benefit as they seem more popular than not.
Good Luck
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