Without having read all the suggestions to alternatives to Norhavns, I agree with Selenes and HATT 58 LRC and would add anything Steve Seaton has designed in your 60-65 ft range. But more importantly, I will add the oldest boat building company bar none. The one that builds everything from dinghies to mega yachts, both sail and power, For over 160 years, the craftsmanship and seaworthiness is unparalleled for the money. What brand gives you the best built, most seaworthy boats for the money? None other than Cheoy Lee.
Examples on YW:
https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/1990-cheoy-lee-66-lrt-trawler-9340950/ a nice 66 ft bluewater-ish vessel for $329k taxes included.
Or a 14 year newer 68 ft. model for not quite twice the money :
https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/2004-cheoy-lee-68-9391233/
Or my personal pick of what is available now:
https://www.yachtworld.com/yacht/1982-cheoy-lee-66-lrc-8620422/ Don't let the 1982 put you off. It had a $Million dollar refit in 2009 and several hundred grand since then. She is a beauty and could likely be bought for a cool half million.
A Selene this nice would cost three to four times the price and in m.h.o. is not as proven. I write this from a 50 year old Cheoy Lee Pilothouse that we love. After owning a Grand Banks and cruising on Nordhavns and Masons (sail boats built by PAE, same as Nordhavn) I gotta say, it is worth looking for one that has been cared for and upgraded and updated like this one.
Please let me know if you get this last one.