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Due to the overwhelming success of its unique BridgeWalk stair system,
Luhrs has added this innovative feature to several new models, the
latest of which is the 340 Convertible. This 34-foot battlewagon also
continues Luhrs’ tradition of building solid fishing boats that come
with luxurious accommodations.
Luhrs has replaced the metal bridge ladder found on many boats with a decidedly safer and more civilized means of getting to and from the flybridge: a set of molded-in stairs that run up the starboard side of the bridge. The stairs on the 340 contain the engine room vents, thereby eliminating the need for large hullside vents.
You lose a slight amount of room on the bridge because of the stairs, but there’s still plenty of space. The 340’s helm is offset to port so that passengers can come and go without tripping over the helmsman, and more passengers can rest on the lounge seat forward of the helm. Luhrs has provided ample storage space in the form of bins along the front edge of the bridge, and has even added a built-in flat surface designed to accept a life raft. Smart.
Luhrs has replaced the metal bridge ladder found on many boats with a decidedly safer and more civilized means of getting to and from the flybridge: a set of molded-in stairs that run up the starboard side of the bridge. The stairs on the 340 contain the engine room vents, thereby eliminating the need for large hullside vents.
You lose a slight amount of room on the bridge because of the stairs, but there’s still plenty of space. The 340’s helm is offset to port so that passengers can come and go without tripping over the helmsman, and more passengers can rest on the lounge seat forward of the helm. Luhrs has provided ample storage space in the form of bins along the front edge of the bridge, and has even added a built-in flat surface designed to accept a life raft. Smart.