fly bridge
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Definition
- Noun:
- The highest navigational bridge on a ship; a small (often open) deck above the pilot house: A "fly bridge" is an elevated, secondary control station on a vessel, typically offering an unobstructed 360-degree view for navigation and observation. It is often an open or partially enclosed area located above the main pilot house or wheelhouse.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The captain went up to the fly bridge to get a better view of the approaching harbor.
- Modern yachts often feature a fly bridge equipped with duplicate steering controls and seating.
Advanced Usage
- "To take the con on the fly bridge": To assume control of steering the vessel from the elevated bridge.
- During the calm weather, the first mate preferred to take the con on the fly bridge.
Variants and Related Words
Flying bridge (n): An alternative and common term for "fly bridge," used interchangeably.
- The terms "fly bridge" and "flying bridge" refer to the same structure on a boat.
Bridge (n): The general term for the area from which a ship is commanded.
- Pilot house (n): The enclosed primary control room, usually located directly below the fly bridge.
Synonyms
- Flying bridge: The direct synonym.
- Sun bridge: A less common term, sometimes used for recreational vessels.
- Command bridge: A more general term emphasizing its function.
Related Phrases
- To be on the fly bridge: To be stationed or present on the elevated bridge.
- The lookout was stationed on the fly bridge throughout the night watch.
Noun
- the highest navigational bridge on a ship; a small (often open) deck above the pilot house