No, it isn't.
If you have never owned a big wooden yacht, this is not the place to start. No matter how good shape this boat is in, these are a HUGE investment in time and effort. It never ends. You just give up and move on.
If you want to work on your boat all the time and spend little or no time boating, while promising yourself that one day you'll be done and you can go boating, buy a wooden boat. You won't go boating, beyond a few day trips on nice days, and you'll pay dearly for those, if you value your time at anything above zero.
If you want to go boating, buy a fiberglass boat. Buy a Hatteras.
And if you want to talk to a broker who knows a great deal about wooden boats, and has owned and used them and sold them for thirty years, PM SeaEric from this forum.
Who, by the way, has a Hatteras.