flybridge

NOUN
  1. the highest navigational bridge on a ship; a small (often open) deck above the pilot house
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How To Use flybridge In A Sentence

  • Jim's trawler Seaworthy pulled away from his dock and there were nuns on the bow, nuns at the stem, nuns on the flybridge and nuns down below in the cabin.
  • My preference would be to sacrifice the lower helm and enclose the flybridge for protection in inclement weather.
  • Up on the flybridge, Darlene Braswell stood beside her husband, watching her daughter closely. Excerpt: Blackwater Sound by James Hall
  • One word of caution: while underway, loading the flybridge to its maximum capacity with adults will result in a tendency of the boat to roll out or away from the direction in which it is being turned.
  • While the flybridge of any 32-footer is bound to have restricted space, the 320 Convertible can accommodate four without serious crowding.
  • A flybridge with a second set of controls and additional seating has been a popular option on many models.
  • Sam stood atop the flybridge and watched the waves below billow and foam. Priceless
  • Sam stood at the helm on the flybridge and looked over his shoulder as the coast of North Carolina receded into a blur behind him, before settling into the single swivel chair. Priceless
  • Curious, and wary that perhaps news of their find had somehow managed to leak, Jared climbed the steps to the flybridge, his binoculars in hand. Priceless
  • Somewhere down below, someone had a radio playing, and the sweet sound of a saxophone floated up to the flybridge. Priceless
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