I could live aboard that, ...and as a really proud owner,...just needs some interior spiffing-up (redecorating)
I wonder if something like this hull shape might be adaptable?? https://www.yachtforums.com/review/elling-49-e4.22489/
"Seawolf" was in refit for a couple of years in the UK. She is done now and spotted in the Caribbean.
Here is another one, brand new 2025 built but made to resemble gentleman's yacht. The yacht is called "Maia" and it was built in Croatia. Even though the exterior is traditional and classic the interior is fully contemporary.
I had to come back to this thread after too much time on the rogues... https://www.*********************/yachts/the-superyacht-directory/taransay--39423
"Cangarda" is back in the water again. The only U.S steam yacht that is in operation currently. She just came out from major refit work at RMK.
I had to come back to this subject thread for sanity reasons,....so many new yachts are so ugly! I don't even think I want to attend a modern boat show, if all i have to view are so many of these 'modern creations'.
I have spent some hours on her while in the Jax area. What a personality. She defiantly hates shallow water.
A previous engineer of Innisfail has many positive insights of this fine ole sweetie. He is also a local Jax sales contact if needed. I am not sales, just a hammer swinger and driver; I really can not advertise here but offer support if requested. Lets say for local knowledge & recent great history, feel free to private mail me <--. I'll get you talking in good directions.