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    Cape may ditch box plans

    Rick, there isn’t too much of a difference between a pond box and a ditch box. Back then both boats were meant to row and be dragged or staged on a salt pond or mosquito ditch. To today’s standards a pond box is more of a layout blind that you can drag then a boat thats able to be rowed.
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    Cape may ditch box plans

    Jeff, the Garvey style hulls do have harder lines, but in these small style as ditch boxes, they are meant to sit and hide and sunk in mosquito ditches and then covered in grass so the hard lines of it are not a worry. I will attach a Garvey style ditch box in a picture below all grass up. To...
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    Cape may ditch box plans

    These were drawn up in 1990 but the boats themselves are from the 1930s
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    Cape may ditch box plans

    Here are cape may ditch box plans they are of a bateau style pictures are of a bateau style and garvey style. Drawing done by FH “Sunny” Sutton
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