Jeanneau Prestige 60
Read it in the April 2010 issue of MBY
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
Read it in the April 2010 issue of MBY
New Jeanneau Prestige 60 - as pleasant to look at as it is to live aboard
No nonsense, solid French flybridge bruiser
What can Princess offer in an already crowded 50ft class?
Can you improve on perfection? Fairline tries with the all-new 55
The new Squadron 42 takes up the Phantom mantle and runs
Can this entry-level flybridge boat deliver the goods?
First ever flybridge from Absolute
A victim of its own success perhaps, but the ubiquity of the F33 combined with current market forces mean that these boats are now seriously good value.
The Sealine F48 is classy, customisable and a real contender for the flybridge crown
How the new Pro epithet has given this tough old seadog a new lease of life
Germany takes on the establishment as Bavaria launches its first flybridge cruiser.
An impressive master cabin on a 45-footer separates this boat from the competition
If anyone can add excitement to the functional 40ft flybridge market, it's the Italian yard
We put the new Privateer Flybridge 49 to the test out on a very cold IJsselmeer in the Netherlands
The Sealine F380 is the first new Sealine since the takeover by Hanse Group
Dave Marsh travels to Savona to test the new Azimut 50
Motor Boats Monthly tested the brand new Sealine F380 out on the Baltic Sea
The new flybridge from Princess has undergone its first sea trial, hitting a top speed in excess of 30 knots
With an interior to die for and sparkling performance, the Princess 68 looks to be the whole package