Based on the water level, first guess is a Denison. Seriously, can't make heads or transoms from the pic.
The Internet shows a similar arch setup; however the pics show the tender positioned length-wise and not beam-wise, as in the OP pic.
FYI, one Sailormen (87) died when he decided to stay on his ship that finally get lose and hit the rocks, 40 other boats get wrecked on the rocks too!
Bermuda is in for a tough Friday. Don't know how long the webcam will survive; but here's the link for a front row seat. http://portbermudawebcam.com/ http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/major-hurricane-gonzalo-takes/35765219
My bet is it is a 1998 84' West Bay based on the teak caprail and aft deck seating arrangement, plus a boat of that vintage would have a Whaler.
Looking really nasty for Bermuda. Wishing everyone there well. http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/AtlanticForecast.aspx http://images.intellicast.com/WxImages/SatelliteLoop/hiatlsat_None_anim.gif
I think that's a good possibility. The aft deck settee as well as the salon bulkead details, the double step around the edge of the upper deck and the shape of the radar arch all match up exactly.
Bermuda Marine Forecast: http://www.weather.bm/forecastmarineextended.asp Bermuda webcam: http://portbermudawebcam.com/
Gonzalos is 100 miles SW from Bermuda, traveling NE at 16 mph. High tide is 5PM, about the time Gonzalos will be knocking on the front door. http://www.accuweather.com/en/hurricane/atlantic/gonzalo-2014