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Old 12-20-2019, 05:49 PM   #21
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I'm very sorry for your loss. Pets are family. You might consider getting a puppy and keeping the boat. I recently lost two cats within a couple months of each other. It's hard but it's amazing how a new family member will cheer you up. Especially when the young ones are so goofy.
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Old 12-29-2019, 06:37 AM   #22
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Thanks for your message, but we sold our "long-cours.62" who was perfect for our use, to take my old mother with us on a more comfortable boat,
after 3 hours on board she change idea and want come back to house... We keep this boat because she was use full for our old dog (back deck, salon, and kitchen same level) now without dog (except in imagination every where...) we must cut, change, after 3 month we still sad like the first day
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Old 12-29-2019, 05:01 PM   #23
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Thanks for your message, but we sold our "long-cours.62" who was perfect for our use, to take my old mother with us on a more comfortable boat,
after 3 hours on board she change idea and want come back to house... We keep this boat because she was use full for our old dog (back deck, salon, and kitchen same level) now without dog (except in imagination every where...) we must cut, change, after 3 month we still sad like the first day
Checking into a hotel, as experienced German Shepherd (Bergerac Allemange?) owners we were not worried when the hotel GS dog ran full speed at us barking. We stood our ground, the aggression stopped, he became friendly. His tail was very short, we asked the owner why, he said: "One day my father was using a machine to cut the grass..",we stopped him there, that was enough information, we knew it would have hurt, dogs have nerves along the tail which is an extension of the spine. The dog was friendly during our time at the hotel.
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Thanks for your answer, but my boss oups sorry my wife said : "no more dog on boat"

Because we always lived on boat, and we like "big dog" Dryade was "old" for this bred but still apparently in good shape.
Some problem started with back leg, and the last days on board I had "back pain" my wife helped me, but, may be, we don't do right Dryade had an unknown spleen tumor probably we broken it at this moment ... She got surgery, resist two days , looking better ...and died. We made too much mistakes

The most painful moment in life is when a dear beloved friend leaves for another world.

He will always be with you.


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Old 01-14-2020, 01:05 PM   #25
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Reduced !

For prompt sale :
580.000us$ on as is where is basis
just remove one of the 20kw Kohler generator and replace by a smaller 9 kw Onan only 417 hour.
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Old 02-14-2020, 02:58 AM   #26
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Finally no customer

No customer for our trawler... too big ?
We continue to prepare her, after put a newer gen-set, we fix some solar panel now the total is 1200 w for service batteries, 200 w for keep engine starting batteries and 100 w for generator batteries.
Anyway still for sale, but if no customer before the end of March ...we will move with her, no choice.
Before yesterday I made some varnish and one nice ...hair of my dog come , I don't know from where to the varnish... and the varnish was devasted by ...my tear :-(


Now with the evolution of the rate between us$ and € the price in us$ is 540k usd
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Old 05-14-2020, 06:51 AM   #27
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Finally

don't start at the end of March because the covid19 arrive 2 week too early
and we was confined before the end of March


Still for sale, for all the reason already said.
My wife clearly want a smaller BOAT ! A smaller boat

Something like our former long-cours62 or even more simple, basic.
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LC, why do you say the 72 is too large and you would prefer the 62? There really isn't that big a difference in size. Since your boats seem to be very long and lean, the difference in volume and maintenance is likely linear, not cubed, if you know what I mean. Anyway, just curious.
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May be it is not only linear

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LC, why do you say the 72 is too large and you would prefer the 62? There really isn't that big a difference in size. Since your boats seem to be very long and lean, the difference in volume and maintenance is likely linear, not cubed, if you know what I mean. Anyway, just curious.

Because the :
62' is 5.03 m beam the 72' is 5.9m it means to large for some lock
62' is 3.18m air draft the 72' is (with arch down !) 4.95m to high for go in some place
62' displacement is 32t the 72' is 58t to heavy for some travel lift

62' draft is 1.30m the 72' is 1.65m lot of nice place we like no are "closed" by this only 0,40m

The surface, for example to paint anti-fouling is around 40% more.


For this beamier , heavier (but ok longer at wl) to navigate at 9.8kts we need the double of liter per nm (ok Long-cours62 is "exceptional" i, consumption ).
We don't need 4 double cabin, 4 shower/toilet, around 38m2 at deck saloon/kitchen/wheelhouse), 2 aircon, two gensets, two too big engine etc etc

For my mother ( my wife said for the dog because for the "mother in law ....) she was perfect .
For the dog also but now no need.
The problem is : now we are too old to built a new "long-cours62" and it is difficult to find a boat who fulfill what we want ...or very very expansive ...
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Wifey B: I apologize in advance but must ask this. You don't need to answer here but just to yourself.

Before the death of your dog, did you feel this way about this boat? Would you be doing this anyway?

Don't you think over time instead of grieving when you get on the boat, you might find yourselves smiling as you remember your beautiful dog aboard and as memories flash by? You think your dog is now thinking "sell the boat" or more inclined to in his afterlife think "don't you dare sell the boat I loved."

Just be careful of a decision made too early in the time of grieving. My heart reaches out to you, hoping each day is just 1% better or even 0.1%.
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After near 300 days I fill it was (at best) 0.01% per day...
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After near 300 days I fill it was (at best) 0.01% per day...
Wifey B: I'd recommend counseling if it hasn't improved in a year. I do point out though that even your .01% per day is now 3% better. Wish you the best in moving forward.
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Old 10-10-2020, 01:21 PM   #33
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Finally no customer ...we start moving ...slowly, sadly ...but moving.
And stay in isolated place.
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Old 10-10-2020, 02:21 PM   #34
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Your boat is gorgeous! We lost a piece of our family too but it gets better. I always tell anyone who will listen to "do nothing" for a year after a bad loss, your perspective will change after the really bad grieving is past...

Bear up, it gets better.
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After all this time...

Finally after all this time we still so sad ...
We got one man probably interested... if from the actual price (495k€)we discount the value of a new paint job ( 80k€) and a new teak deck (side and aft deck 45k€) (we already remove the original one)...
It's mean let go this 72' boat for 370k€ max...
If we agree I could thanks my mother for this very bad operation
Less than 7 € per kg
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Finally after all this time we still so sad ...
We got one man probably interested... if from the actual price (495k€)we discount the value of a new paint job ( 80k€) and a new teak deck (side and aft deck 45k€) (we already remove the original one)...
It's mean let go this 72' boat for 370k€ max...
If we agree I could thanks my mother for this very bad operation
Less than 7 € per kg
Wifey B: Perhaps this should tell you something, that you're just not meant to part with it. You can punish yourself all you want, but it won't relieve the grief.
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Maybe you should take the money and buy a dirt home, grief like yours over a pet might be better served without the added stress of a boat (maintence and upkeep)
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Maybe you should take the money and buy a dirt home, grief like yours over a pet might be better served without the added stress of a boat (maintence and upkeep)
I already take pill against high blood pressure the doctor was surprised than I could "survive" with this (very) high pressure.


The "minimum" was already very high for a maximum :-)
For me boat it is not a stress it is my normal life ( professional sailor at 15, and lived in our boat during 40 years).
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I already take pill against high blood pressure the doctor was surprised than I could "survive" with this (very) high pressure.


The "minimum" was already very high for a maximum :-)
For me boat it is not a stress it is my normal life ( professional sailor at 15, and lived in our boat during 40 years).

I know the feeling only to well. Just keep in mind he/she is in a better place than we are now and someday God willing you will be together again. Tears me up much worse than when a person passes on and I don't know why.


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Maybe it’s just me? Idk. Most of us have had dogs we love and miss them when their gone. But they are just dogs. Not children who have died, sometimes young and tragically of war, famine, cancer, etc. A dog dying is sad but certainly a first world problem. I’m sure she had a great life with you. I see in your last missive that you are pragmatically selling the boat. Good for you. Our best to you.
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