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flybridge

American  
[flahy-brij] / ˈflaɪˌbrɪdʒ /
Or fly bridge

noun

Nautical.
  1. flying bridge.


Etymology

Origin of flybridge

First recorded in 1605–15; fly 2 + bridge 1

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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.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

The flybridge is enclosed with fiberglass to increase passenger safety, add seating and enhance protection from the elements.

From Time Magazine Archive

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.

From Time Magazine Archive

The 3490 Ocean Runner is a flybridge cruiser with a mission: to provide the owner with flexibility.

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