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julesmoto said..
Pretty sure I remember from the dim dark past people converting them so that a small cabin can be isolated so that presumably they can't sink if they take a wave offshore.
Probably the added weight ruins the sailing characteristics but I guess it depends upon how you intend to use the yacht.
Hilweh III had a self draining cockpit, runners and a tiny cabin top and went very well for a while, winning a JOG championship. She did slam upwind so was eventually fitted with a deeper and uglier bow.
There were also Solings fitted with a much prettier lid that gave them more room down below, although they were still not exactly huge. One of them (Longshot) won a JOG nationals and I sailed it a bit in its dotage.