The flying bridge is above the main cabin. It has full controls for the boat, and gives the skipper a 360 degree view. Some boats have a fully open flying bridge, some have a cover, to keep the skipper out of the rain, and some boats have an enclosed flying bridge, like the one below.
Fuel Dock
On the left is a floating fuel station, or fuel dock, in the harbor. Boats of all sizes tie up and fill their tanks there. In the background on the right is a hotel overlooking the harbor. The long aluminum boat near the center is a small landing craft.
Seine Skiff
A seine skiff has a center steering console, with controls for steering and throttle as well as the tilt of the outboard. The vertical stand in front of the outboard is for connecting to the net (seine) when towing it. There are often bumpers circling the outer edge of the skiff. The seat for the skiffman is folded down in this image..
Seward Alaska’s Mount Marathon
If you look closely you can see the trail up, on the right of the snowpack and the trail down on the left.