This boat may have been discussed here. Looks like an amazing build and I have always found the Seatons very eye appealing. Needs updating, note the TVs, upholstery in pilothouse etc. I like the black hull paint to help with the "beard"? Is that why it is black there? Perhaps that is reinforcement for bow or just ascetics?
A couple of key takeaways from the description:
VOYAGER is a massive (100+ ton) 67’ fiberglass/aluminum trawler whose design and engineering budget alone exceeded $600,000 when built.
BUILDERS NOTES
Hull is solid fiberglass ranging up to 2 ¾” thick below water lineSuperstructure is cored fiberglass up to boat deck
Hull has 15 integral in fuel, water and holding tanks with same layup schedule as hull.
This effectively provides a double hull over 85% of the wetted surface.
Pilothouse, flying bridge, mast and electronics arch are marine grade aluminum.
Entire vessel is heavily insulated thermally as well as acoustically, utilizing balsa core, isolation and vibration dampers, rigid fiberglass, aluminum foil bubble blankets, high density urethane and lead sheeting.
Hull has molded in protective pockets for keel cooler’s.
Rudder is three part segmented, articulated molded hard rubber barn door type.
Large heavily built swim platform serves as boarding station for tenders.
Vessel comes with a large spare parts inventory, commensurate with a yacht that is designed to be self-sufficient for 6 months at a time.
Tool inventory is adequate to breakdown main engine
Documentation of as built wiring is extensive. Each wire is labeled and listed in manual with description of points of service and length of wire.