I understand what you are saying, but this isn't a Scandinavian ship. This is a 1980s US designed missile boat/patrol boat. The 76mm is on there for a reason, same as the Phalanx and Harpoons. This is a fictional, personal design. I also believe I've left more than enough space for armament, tech, fuel, and crew, especially when comparing it to the ships you've listed.
What I am saying, is that I am concerned with the stability of the ship. It's not impossible to do add two active stabilizer fins on both sides to help keeping the ship stable at speed, but to the sacrifice for the endurance of the crew... and unstable ship move around more, something that are very tiring on a crew, and shorten the crew endurance (have been there, done that. Is not fun to go trough... staying at 25-35 knots speed in a storm, half og the crew got injured, some received some scratches, other needed an operation at the hospital)
yes some of the ship is Scandinavian design... while some US patrol ship had there hull based on the Hauk class, US navy was also interested in a similar design of the skjold class in modern times.
it dosent matter if it is a 1980's ships or 2050's ships, physics are always the same. and you'r 1980's design looks more like an cheap equipped, late 1990's design.
The same is if it's a fictional design or a personal design... it have to be realistic. That's how Shipbucket works.
what I would do is quit simple.
- ditch the 76 mm (you don't need the 76 mm for this type of ship, you are not going to attack a surface target with those old 76 mm and when you have to fire at surface targets, it would be at close range and that is covered by the Phalanx. the 76 mm compact, weight 8'ish tons, and you going to have a planing hull, for the speed you want and those hulls tends to not have that much lift forward in the bow region.
- if absolutely need for an gun bigger than a 76 mm, a 40 mm or 56 mm is good enough. Guns that US Navy have from before.
- Phalanx on the forward deck.
- missiles moved more aft, replacing the position of the Phalanx. have them angled slightly forward, for safety reason when moving at high speed... or you have to slow down to enough to prevent an accident when firing.
The boat it self is not bad, the mast is small and simple, with light weight systems, just as you would except on a ship of this type. the superstructure design is a little to modern for 80's looks.
notice on these two pictures, these Fast attack craft consist of an hull, with weapons on and a small superstructure cramped in between... and that is just to keep these ships stable, more than that... well submarine:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... as_P21.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... 983%29.jpg
But on the other hand, to go against my self (notice how much lower the equipment is mounted):
http://images.yuku.com.s3.amazonaws.com ... 9d3f05.jpg