I would totally like to buy it... we could have a PSF party on it, and drive around places.
But it would probably cost a lot for them to register it sea worthy is my guess? I don't know much about ships and their registration.
It honestly seems like a good deal for a ship that had so many rooms, a cooking area, etc.
The Taku's amenities included a hot-food cafeteria; bar; solarium; forward, aft, recliner, movie, and business lounges; gift shop; 8 four-berth cabins; and 36 two-berth cabins.
More info on the boat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_TakuAnd according to an Alaska website the ship has these stats.
Year Built: 1963
Length (ft.): 352
Passenger Capacity: 370
Staterooms- 4 berth: 9
Staterooms- 2 berth: 33
ADA Staterooms 2
Total Staterooms: 44
Vehicle Quantity: 69
The M/V TAKU was built by Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Company of Seattle and began service in 1963. Renovated in 1981, the vessel is 352 feet long, with capacity for 69 vehicles (20' lengths), and operates at a service speed of 16.5 knots. It can carry 450 passengers, and has 9 four-berth, and 33 two-berth cabins.
Seems solid for so little money.