flybridge
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of flybridge
Example Sentences
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On the flybridge, two helm chairs swivel toward the L-shaped bench and table, which can be converted into a massive sunpad.
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To see more great photos from Gary Caputi's trip to Sailfish School, click here."Left 'rigger," Captain Brad Philipps called down from the flybridge of the Decisive.
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The flybridge is enclosed with fiberglass to increase passenger safety, add seating and enhance protection from the elements.
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If you take the wheel at the flybridge helm of this sizable yacht you�ll be impressed by two things: the quality of the ride and the volume of fiberglass beneath you.
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The 3490 Ocean Runner is a flybridge cruiser with a mission: to provide the owner with flexibility.
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