The thing that makes me hesitate, and might make a lot of people hesitate, is the long term storage problem. Opinions and strategies vary, but most of the consensus is on depleting them to the 40 - 60% range and keeping them there, cycling every 4-6 months. That is not so easy to accomplish.
And many boats are effectively kept in long term storage. A boat that is used on weekends and plugged in during the week is effectively that. Or a boat that is stored over the winter off season. AGMs are very happy with this, just plug in, fully charge, and forget.
I've seen some opinions that this isn't all that important for LFP, maybe you decrease their life by 10%, but most manufacturers recommend against storage fully charged.
Another issue is high current discharge, which the "drop in replacement" batteries tend to prevent. That would be thruster and starter loads. If you are building your own pack with high current disconnects for protection, you can program your way around that. And again, with the drop in replacement BMS, what happens when it charges fully, and disconnects? A purpose built BMS will disconnect the alternator field, but otherwise? And if I keep my AGMs or FLAs for starting, what voltages do I set my charger for?
None of these are much of a problem in the live aboard on the hook situation, for which LFP are ideal. But I can still make a case for AGMs on a boat used only in season, or only on weekends. It isn't that there is nothing to worry about with LFP, but different things to worry about.
I am about to replace the batteries in both boats, different use cases, and I am struggling with it - not a clear decision.