I'll try to answer both together here.
Artnautica - I know there is a yard in Holland who has built their 55 foot launch, similar to the one built by Dicky Boats in NZ. Denis would know who and if you don't have his mail :
dennis@artnautica.com
Our boat is being built at Naval Yachts in Antalya, email again: Barış Dinc <baris.dinc@navalyachts.com>. XPM-002 is 78 feet and I believe this Yard and Dennis are discussing a client build at 85 feet, slightly different hull configuration and possibly with twin CPP.
We looked around a lot at engines. Volvo, Perkins (Cat), Scania, Cummins ..... settled on JD due to their reputation with the FPB range and ability to get W/W coverage. Honestly that's all, I could have been just as happy with a few other makes though some of the good ones like Cummins don't have a small enough unit.
Wayne, who built XPM-001 Mobius, fitted a Gardner engine. Big solid good looking engine with simple mechanicals and high reliability. Mobius have a Nogva mechanical CPP system installed I think. My mate Geoff, was a fisherman out of Holyhead in the UK. All his boats used Gardners. Emissions regs on a new hull mean we cannot do that and bring the boat to the USA or sell in Europe so we went for a more modern design with its attendant complications. There is though, a case for simplicity. No CPP as we can run on electric down to zero speed so don't have the issue of minimum idle speed you have when using Diesel engines. Makes implementing Dynamic Positioning much easier all round. If we did not have hybrid I'd think long about implementing CPP.
Hope this helps.