That's better than my first attempt with TPU was, that's for sure. No retraction whatsoever? That's bold.
If your slicer supports it, I recommend enabling "combing" (which is what Cura calls it), or "Avoid Crossing Perimeters" (in Prusa/derivatives) which work slightly differently, but have the net effect of keeping the nozzle within the outer walls of the print during moves when possible, which ensures that any stringing so caused winds up inside the solid spaces in the model where it's not visible.
Edit to add: There are of course some shapes where not crossing perimeters is impossible, which in your case would be the uprights on the Benchy's cabin before the top of the arches meet. Presumably it's designed this way on purpose. The combing/avoid crossing settings do wonders for not causing extraneous stringing e.g. in holes and notches in your print if any exist, though.