We are working on the new tool for the fly bridge version of the Sabre 40. Now before I start, I admit that I am a dyed in the wool hard top express boater. I love the fact that rain or shine I can go boating in interior the comfort of my helm deck. I also have enough time in the skin doctor’s office to tell me that an interior helm deck is the best place for me.
The tooling drawing of the Sabre 40 Fly bridge
But (and there always seems to be a but) I still love the fly bridge experience. There really is nothing quite like the open air and the sun on your face that a bridge boat offers. It gets you away from the noise of the exhaust too and that is a very good thing for me. And when the boating is done for the day the coolness of the bridge and the birdseye view of your surroundings is very sweet. I even know one boater who buys bridge boats because the cigar smoking is permitted up there and not down below.
So this begs the question, to bridge or not to bridge?”In my family the answer is clear but in so many, it is not. Do you have an opinion or a story to share that might shed light on the conundrum?