The helm itself is uncluttered, even with the Raytheon electronics package (Ray Data, Ray Plot, Chart Display, Ray Pilot, and R41XX radar), Sea Ray systems monitor, and Vetus bow thruster control. Part of the credit for the spacious look up here goes to the standard hardtop that blends seamlessly with the radar arch. It includes an electronics box with flip-down VHF/loudhailer compartment, stainless steel grabrails, integral lights with dimmer, and a full isinglass enclosure. The Sauls opined that while their boat's bridge might not look so sleek, its isinglass could be put up more quickly. They also observed that the 560's bridge offered less stowage, but that was probably due to the air handler in the forward compartment for the optional flying bridge air conditioner.