Flybridges Reviews
A flybridge is a type of motor boat with an upper helm station. These models generally measure upwards of 30ft long and are particularly popular in warmer climates, such as the Mediterranean.
Also known as a flying bridge in the USA, these models benefit from all-round visibility when berthing. Variants on the market include the sportsbridge, open and hardtop flybridge.
The design predates World War Two and often involves a more basic level of instrumentation on the upper helm than you would find on the lower helm.
Click the links below to read flybridge motor boat reviews from Motor Boat & Yachting magazine
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MCY 96 review: Opulent deck spaces cap off this superlative superyacht
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Monte Carlo 66: Stylish cruiser is much more than just a pretty face
The luxury arm of the Beneteau Group has always offered something different, but the new Monte Carlo 66 is one of its best yet
Review Price: £1,750,000.00
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Sunseeker 76 Yacht: Impressive details back up that stunning first impression
Its predecessor was a hard act to follow but, the latest Sunseeker 76 Yacht lifts expectations to another level. We find out if it delivers...
Review Price: £2,940,000.00
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Ferretti 780 review: Acres of glass give this luxury yacht a window on the world
Acres of glazing and a choice of layouts ensures the new Ferretti 780 has a truly global outlook, writes Alan Harper
Review Price: £3,240,000.00
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Credit: Azimut Yachts Azimut 60 review: Serious wow factor sets this Italian flybridge apart from tough competition
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Credit: Pearl Motor Yachts Pearl 80 review: Stylish British flybridge oozes Miami glamour and luxury
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Credit: Paul Wyeth Dominator Ilumen: Space and light illuminate semi-custom stunner
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Azimut Grande 27M: Game-changing ideas abound on luxurious cruiser
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Azimut 55 review – curvy interior gives this Italian flybridge a cutting edge
The Azimut 55 has an interior to die for but is that enough to topple such a talented crop of competing boats?
Review Price: £1,100,000.00
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Bavaria R40 review
Fast and fuel efficient, thanks to the space saving benefits of sterndrives the Bavaria R40 packs a lot into 40 foot
Review Price: £400,000.00
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Bavaria E40 Fly review
The Bavaria E40 Fly offers full displacement cruising and an aft cabin in a neat 40ft package, Jack Haines gets to grips with it in the Solent
Review Price: £319,747.00
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Credit: Nick Burnham Overblue 44 review
This 44ft flybridge is a serious departure from traditional boatbuilding that will shock traditionalists but inspire those willing to think outside the box
Review Price: £270,457.00
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Azimut 72 review
In the Azimut 72, it’s great to find such an overtly glamorous flybridge cruiser with such terrific practical detailing
Review Price: £2,300,000.00
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Galeon 420 Fly review
The Galeon 420 Fly offers a huge amount of customisation - including the choice between shafts, sterndrives and IPS pods - solid build quality and a keen price, we put it to the test in Southampton
Review Price: £417,686.00
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Princess S65 review
The first model from the Plymouth yard built from the hull upwards to be a sportsbridge, the Princess S65 could be the best example of genre yet
Review Price: £1,984,308.00
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Prestige 680 review
The Prestige 680 goes into battle against some seriously talented rivals with an inspired layout and impressive value for money on its side
Review Price: £1,750,000.00
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Dominator 800 review
You rarely hear ‘custom boatbuilding’ and ‘affordable prices’ mentioned in the same breath, but the Dominator 800 has achieved that
Review Price: £3,146,000.00
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Sea Ray L650 review
Aimed towards European tastes, can the Sea Ray L650 take the fight to the big names on this side of the pond?
Review Price: £1,900,000.00
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Jeanneau Velasco 37F review
The Jeanneau Velasco 37F proves to be a seriously practical and well-rounded flybridge cruiser
Review Price: £280,000.00