It's a Gulf Commander. Built here. Many used as commercial fishing boats and many built as semi custom pleasure with a wide variety of engines and add ons.
Built from about 45 ft to 60 ft.
I have known a couple people with them and they were , I'm told , a good seaboat. I think partly because the cabins were built down into the hull. None of them to my knowledge were built up the way so many boats are today.
There is a mid 50ft one of these in my harbour now that is a fishing boat. Seen it around for years and it still looks good although it has worked.
Checked images on Google and you are correct sir
Having the cabin built low into the hull is something which appealed to my eye...hinting at its sea keeping ability without so much weight up high. Also liked that there are pilothouse doors, unlike Camano’s which are also built low but lack PH doors.
Thanks for the information!