D
Deleted User YDKXO
Guest
Here we go again - the internal stairs.
Why did they ever remove them.
If you REALLY use a boat like these, you would understand just how useful those internal stairs are.
Remember JFM's big Squaddie build - he had one put in as an extra.
Our P67 has one which, not only joins the three dining areas to the galley but, at sea, it is virtually the ONLY way that we move between the flybridge and the rest of the boat.
It is one of the big features that we like about our boat.
Agree 110%. One of the major reasons I've stuck with Ferrettis over the years is that they always fitted internal flybridge stairs in their boats but even they have deleted them from their newer models and thats one of the reasons I've not upgraded to a newer boat. As you say, they are a huge safety feature when you at sea especially when you have kids onboard because you can watch them go inside from the flybridge, something you cannot do with cockpit stairs. Also I shuttle regularly from upper to lower helms because my flybridge instrumentation is a bit sparse and doing that up and down the internal stairs is so much easier
I dont buy the spoil the view argument. I think in recent years its been about blatant cost saving and of course many people moving up to bigger flybridge boats these days have never enjoyed the convenience of internal stairs so dont complain to the salesmen at boat shows
Anyone here are the stairs on my current boat. About as unobtrusive as you could get but still very usable








