“…Although many results on water waves have been obtained by mapping the domain of the fluid into a fixed domain in the complex plane by means of a hodograph transform (see, for example, [5,6,31,32,34] and the references therein), in recent years variational approaches have been proposed to tackle these kind of problems (see, for example, [9,23,35,36,39,40]). The advantages of considering a variational formulation of problem (1.9) are twofold: it allows for more general geometries such as multiple air components, while at the same time it retains the physical intuition of the model.…”