IMO if you want to be happy with the boat you buy you must do a lot of homework. Climb aboard a lot of boats before you decide. After you buy you will see a lot of boats and you don't want to discover that you would have been happier with something else.
I agree wholeheartedly with Bayview!!!
As I have stated in earlier posts, don't rush into the first brand/model of boat that "looks nice" to you. First carefully look at what you want to do with said boat, decide on your wants (such as single or twin engine, gen set, watermaker), needs, and DON'T WANT (for your specific use).
Many people like their flybridge. Some love to operate their boat from their, especially in beautiful, calm weather. However, I know many people who have flybridges, and after using them, just don't anymore. They find it better (for their circumstances) to helm from the pilothouse or inside station if no pilothouse. Inside, you are protected from the wind and weather, closer to the head, galley, ER, etc., and better access to the deck for helping out when docking, anchoring, catching a mooring, etc. The first mate (person not driving the boat) may get tired of taking food and drinks up top, then having to take the dirty dishes and leftover back down to the galley. On some boats, access to the flybridge is difficult (only one ladder) and may be very difficult in a rolling seaway. Did someone mention the roll issue???
Personally, one of my WOULD NOT WANTS would be having to operate from a flybridge as the only option!
MainShips are good boats, but may not be the right boat for what you are proposing to use it for?? Don't know, only you can decide that.
All of the above is just my humble opinion
Good luck,
Tom