Here is one that doesn't have a thread as yet. The boat has been built by Delta Marine in the United States in 2011. Currently called "Pisces" it was called "Time For Us" before as well. Stretching 46.02-meters the yacht takes its design from Jonathan Quinn Barnett. She had a refit as recent as 2021 where she got her now dark blue hull done. Powered by a pair of CAT 3512B marine diesels the luxury yacht can run at up to 21-knots if needed and cruise at 16-18-knots. 10 guests can be slept overnight in 5 cabins.
JQB took Time For US in Seattle circa 2009 during a PacNW yard tour. We visited Delta's yard the following day and I *think* I saw this boat in the bones. After flying 3000 miles to see Delta's facility, our host made us wait 45 minutes in the showroom before taking the tour where she took the opportunity to poo-poo on everything about Florida, whether it be the women or the vehicles we drive.
You should have moved a bit further north, up to Anacortes. For all their faults, I must say that at Northern Marine they were remarkably kind and welcoming, when I visited their yard 10 years ago. Not long before the Baaden disaster BTW, which when seen in construction came across as a very promising boat... But sadly, the rest is history. Not sure of why that lady was griping about FL cars, anyway. I've seen plenty of very elegant vehicles every time I've been there, like this very subtle one, for instance...
Unfortunately I didn’t visit with Northern on that particular trip, but made it out to Port Angelas to tour the Westport 50-meter facility and joinery shop. Here’s a link to my PacNW yard tour… https://www.yachtforums.com/threads/summer-2009-pacific-northwest-yard-tour.11583/
Either I missed that thread back then, or my memory is fading faster than I thought! Great reading anyhow, thanks for the link.