We had a command bridge on our previous boat and really enjoyed it for all the reasons folks have already mentioned. Regarding outboard vs inboard. We have an outboard on our current R27 and really like the storage available in the cock pit as well as the range of speeds you can do. On our inside passage trip last summer we did a majority of slow boating on the first 2,000 miles at 8 - 10mph with an occassional run of 30+mph. On our way back from Wrangell to Anacortes, we were doing 30+mph most of the way. Our longest run between fuel stops was 247 miles between Sitka and Petersburg over a 4 day period. The last 50 miles were at 33mph to avoid weather moving in. We arrived in Petersburg with 40 gallons left in the tank. We also have a 9.9hp kicker motor that gives us 6mph as a backup motor. The one draw back to the outboards is the replacement of the impeller and lower unit oil can be very diffult while the boat is in the water.