oldgit
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When its lumpy, want to see as far in front of the boat as possible, good chance to spot any holes in the water before you fall into them.
Fly every time.
Fly every time.
So much for global warmingSold mine to buy a hard top sports boat , reason I thought the summers we’re getting shorter
Apart from a minor inconvenience regards airdraft, a fly/command bridge is far superior on inland waterways .Guests love a flybridge in the same way they sit up front on a bow rider
There is nothing like sitting up on the flybridge as the summer sun goes down eating a pizza that has just been delivered to your boat???☀
Plus a glass of something chilled. ?
The Flybridge.
On a flybridge you can also practice graciously nodding to folks passing by on the path below.
The Tentboat.
Instead of getting neckache looking up at the ankles of passers by who are wondering just how that tangle of "Taupe" canvas and zips hiding a mile of chrome tubes turns into a cover before that thunderstorm arrives. ?
Course, if all of it is stowed away correctly hidden in the various lockers under the seating cushions, somebody is going to get very wet indeed.
Ah the confessions of a river rat. ? Trust you to stick an oar in as always
A good friend of ours has a Sunseeker Portfolio 47 with one of those sliding sunroofs, and whilst I originally thought this was all a bit weird and a compromise, I've since changed my mind and really like the flexibility you get with just a push of a sunroof button.

But it never occurred to me that motorboats may also be so much poorer to helm from below, that owners prefer sitting on the roof.
But it never occurred to me that motorboats may also be so much poorer to helm from below, that owners prefer sitting on the roof.