Flybridges Reviews
A flybridge is a type of motor boat with an upper helm station. These models generally measure upwards of 30ft long and are particularly popular in warmer climates, such as the Mediterranean.
Also known as a flying bridge in the USA, these models benefit from all-round visibility when berthing. Variants on the market include the sportsbridge, open and hardtop flybridge.
The design predates World War Two and often involves a more basic level of instrumentation on the upper helm than you would find on the lower helm.
Click the links below to read flybridge motor boat reviews from Motor Boat & Yachting magazine
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Ferretti 580 review: Lively performer with stylish looks
Review Price: £1,794,639.00
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Ferretti 860 review: The more things change the more they stay the same
Review Price: £4,850,000.00
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Absolute 56 Fly review: Italian yard packs in an abundance of space and style
Review Price: £1,510,000.00
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Leen 72 review: Avant-garde trimaran delivers real cruising efficiency
Review Price: £2,340,000.00
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Azimut 68 test drive review: An express cruiser with real class
Review Price: £1,754,349.00
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Evo Yachts V8 review: More than just a razor-sharp, head-turning design?
Review Price: £3,200,000.00
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Grand Banks GB54 review: A unique combination of build quality and performance
Review Price: £2,550,000.00
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Credit: Lester McCarthy Bénéteau Antares 13.80 review: Au contraire - from the archive
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Sunseeker Manhattan 63 review: from the archive
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Sunseeker Manhattan 53 review: from the archive
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Bénéteau Antarès 30 review: from the archive
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Sunseeker Predator 130 review: from the archive
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Princess X95 review: Widebody design ushers in a brave new world
Review Price: £6,950,000.00
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Sunseeker 82 Yacht review: Space racer – from the archive
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Sunseeker 86 review: Set for the sun – from the archive
In our latest video, Jack Haines squeezes on board one of the most popular boats at the Southampton show
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Sunseeker Manhattan 60 review: This happy breed – from the archive
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Sunseeker 95 Yacht review: Stacking the decks – from the archive
The Sunseeker 95 Yacht only boasts an extra half deck over its 28m sister ship, but the affect is astonishing. Alan Harper shows you around
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Sunseeker Manhattan 66 review: from the archive
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Azimut 85 review: High and mighty – from the archive