MurrayM
Guru
The Transpac Eagle 40 has an upper helm station where one stands/sits on the saloon roof rather than on the pilothouse roof like a regular flybridge. This appeals to me because it would reduce weight high above the waterline.
It wouldn't be used often due to our weather, but would allow me to photograph whales and wildlife close to shore much easier than from inside the pilothouse.
What other trawlers have this sort of upper helm station?
Any advice on installing one on a 30' Sundowner Tug? The false stack would make a handy platform. (Morse dual lever cable controls and Wagner series 700 hydraulic steering).
It wouldn't be used often due to our weather, but would allow me to photograph whales and wildlife close to shore much easier than from inside the pilothouse.
What other trawlers have this sort of upper helm station?
Any advice on installing one on a 30' Sundowner Tug? The false stack would make a handy platform. (Morse dual lever cable controls and Wagner series 700 hydraulic steering).