My friends that I sail with have recently sold their 36' to a Canadian businessman in Vancouver and purchased a used 44' yawl in San Francisco. They plan to sail it to England this year from the East Coast.
Considering all things you need on the boat to sail it across the pond to Europe, you may not be able to fit it into anything less that 44'. For examle: 100 gallon diesel tank to give you the range of 500 nmiles, 100 gallon tank of H2O, marine Isuzu diesel, plenty of accessible and well ventilated storage, enough headroom for 6'4'' in case you decide to invite some tall friends to come along, etc. It is tough to fit all of it into 35 feet. 46 footer better handles choppy waters.
Therefore go with 46', have it blessed and baptized by a reputable pastor, put a few St.Benedict's medals in the hull and the engine compartments (nail one to the mast as well), nail the "Blessing Against Storms" to the wall of the galley, and you will be ready to tackle Atlantic storms.
P.S. Blessing prayer has to be very specific with reference to lightning and hurricanes as well as good enough to lift your boat if needed out of water at least 3 feet and then float it in the air to safety!

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