1960 Van Sant Pond Box

CaptBobKeeney

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This is one of my favorite pond box’s it is a 1960 Van Sant out of Atlantic City NJ. Van Sant was known for their beautiful feather edge sneakboxs but built pond box’s as well. This one is 8ft long 44 inches wide the sides and transom are 5/8 cedar and the topside and hull are 1/4 in marine plywood. She was built it two foldable oar lock roe rowing and a transom oar lock for sculling. When grassed up she disappears in the salt hay. In my opinion it’s a true pond box since you can tow it, row it, scull it & layout in it. Hope everyone enjoys the pictures. It is a great box and a great piece of south jersey gunning history.
 

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Bobby

I can see that box not only being handy in the Meadowlands, but also in many different gunning environments across the four flyways. In fact, I'd say the duckboat market has a bit of a void right now in availability of such nifty little boats. In the past there were a few companies that offered them in fiberglass but I can't think of any making them today. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if someone recognized the void and added it to their line-up.

Excellent photos and info. Thanks for posting.
 
This is one of my favorite pond box’s it is a 1960 Van Sant out of Atlantic City NJ. Van Sant was known for their beautiful feather edge sneakboxs but built pond box’s as well. This one is 8ft long 44 inches wide the sides and transom are 5/8 cedar and the topside and hull are 1/4 in marine plywood. She was built it two foldable oar lock roe rowing and a transom oar lock for sculling. When grassed up she disappears in the salt hay. In my opinion it’s a true pond box since you can tow it, row it, scull it & layout in it. Hope everyone enjoys the pictures. It is a great box and a great piece of south jersey gunning history.
Excellent photos. Looks like you were hunting near Tuckerton from the plant water tower in the background. You can see where Harry got the inspiration for his pond box in Successful Waterfowling.

Rick Lathrop
 
This is one of my favorite pond box’s it is a 1960 Van Sant out of Atlantic City NJ. Van Sant was known for their beautiful feather edge sneakboxs but built pond box’s as well. This one is 8ft long 44 inches wide the sides and transom are 5/8 cedar and the topside and hull are 1/4 in marine plywood. She was built it two foldable oar lock roe rowing and a transom oar lock for sculling. When grassed up she disappears in the salt hay. In my opinion it’s a true pond box since you can tow it, row it, scull it & layout in it. Hope everyone enjoys the pictures. It is a great box and a great piece of south jersey gunning history.
Would love to find some plans for this. I have a perfect spot for a craft like this I can't get my big boat into. I used a large Otter sled once but it's a lot of work. This little box and my long kayak paddle or a small 2hp motor might just be the ticket.
 
Would love to find some plans for this. I have a perfect spot for a craft like this I can't get my big boat into. I used a large Otter sled once but it's a lot of work. This little box and my long kayak paddle or a small 2hp motor might just be the ticket.
Zack Taylor's book Successful Waterfowling has plans for a very similar one. Also this https://www.shortypen.com/boats/mouse/about/ could be adapted to a pondbox.
 
Would love to find some plans for this. I have a perfect spot for a craft like this I can't get my big boat into. I used a large Otter sled once but it's a lot of work. This little box and my long kayak paddle or a small 2hp motor might just be the ticket.
Ed, I will draw a crude blueprint for you if that helps
 
Would love to find some plans for this. I have a perfect spot for a craft like this I can't get my big boat into. I used a large Otter sled once but it's a lot of work. This little box and my long kayak paddle or a small 2hp motor might just be the ticket.
Whistler pond box plans are in the resources section.

 
Whistler pond box plans are in the resources section.

Thanks Richard. I have the plans in the Successful Waterfowling book. As is it's too big to get into my 16' boat. I thought about reducing the size but I'm thinking a stitch and glue my be easier to build. Found this one online and have been laying something out in cardboard but I'm just guessing at dimensions. Actual dimensions from the Van Zant box will go a long way for me.
 

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