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Deleted User YDKXO
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Yes and no Mike.
I mean, that is definitely the case with sportfishermen boats, but since the OP mentioned trawlers, I replied along those lines in my previous post.
And also in the US, all proper trawlers are built the other way round.
Some of them (albeit the most extreme ones, battleship - style) have no helm at all upstair, just the access for handling the rib, aerials maintenance and possibly climbing to the monkey bridge.
Look at any of the mainstream US flybridge boat builders like SeaRay, Carver, Hatteras, Bertram etc and generally, the main and usually only helm position will be on the flybridge. Agreed that trawler yachts from the likes of Nordhavn, Outer Reef, Marlow etc have the main helm position in the pilot house but these are relatively niche products