Tabbys have a symmetrical pattern on both of their sides and "Tabby" is an age old catchall, Heinz 57, general term for any striped or spotted cat. Bengals are a specific breed of "tabbiness," often with a glittering gold pelt that has a different pattern on each side. Look at a marbled cat: if the coat is the same on both sides, it isn't a Bengal. If the fur design is different, it's a Bengal.
I have been fortunate to have had a friendship with several Bengals: Archie, Max, and Chula. Similar to this writer, Bengals can be quite opinionated. Or not. I asked Max if he objected to be called a "Tabby," and his laconic reply was "are you kidding? I'm a cat and really don't care what you call me, as long as it's not late for dinner.
Diverting for a moment from the boat identification of the month, here's a Bengal gallery. First is Archie, the magic cat and crew aboard schooner MAGIC.
Then there's Chula of Los Osos. Though it will be denied, I have seen Chula walk on water at Cap Sante. A special cat indeed. Even comes with a heated bed. Plug and play.
And here's Max in his cat cave. Reminds me of a quarterberth on some boats I have known..