There's a 53 for sale in Cape Coral that has had it's price reduced several times. "Assisted Living". Flybridge has been completely removed, and from pictures I've seen, it's as if it was never there. However, boat davit and cradle are still there. If we were back in the market already I would look at it, but I really want a flybridge.
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Thread: Pilot house vs / Flybridge
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04-27-2024 03:14 PM #11
Re: Pilot house vs / Flybridge
"A smooth sea never made a skillful sailor"
Rob Waldrop
M/V Pau Hana
Ft Myers FL
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04-27-2024 05:45 PM #13Senior Member
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Re: Pilot house vs / Flybridge
Fly bridge except while moving around at slip and pump out, single handed so have to be at helm station to get to lines
Admiral-- Marilyn
Captain--James
1980 43 DC Hull#526
Twin DD 671 TI
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04-27-2024 06:31 PM #14Senior Member
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Re: Pilot house vs / Flybridge
Flybridge whenever warm enough. I've purposely left it open except for a bimini as well... I'm up there by myself most of the time as the admiral never gets warm enough even in our short summers.UPR Helm 3.jpgBKMPE3303.jpg
Matt
1976 58' YF, Hull #410
"Time Out West"
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Re: Pilot house vs / Flybridge
75% Flybridge. Most times we're in the pilothouse but on nice warm days we are up top. We call those flybridge days.
And I've never understood people enclosing the flybridge with eisenglass when they have a pilothouse.Sky Cheney
1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI
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Re: Pilot house vs / Flybridge
Love it up there. Always open but covered when not in use.
SEVEN
1979 53' MY Hull #563
Antioch, California