Higbee Pond box

CaptBobKeeney

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Just picked up this Higbee pondbox its very light it is 7ft 3 long and 3 feet wide. Im going to redo the shell racks get a new canvas breakwater and cockpit cover. Has anyone gunned out of them? How do you like them?
 

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I really liked mine, and as I noted on FB, and posted here on DBs, made several changes to make it work better for me. I used it for taking more decoys when I had only my BBSB and wanted to layout hunt. I could fit a few more dozen decoys and once deployed, I simply anchored it off where I didn't want birds to land. I sold it a few yrs ago because I had not been using it. Needed space and funds to fund the next project at the time (AA Blackjack).
 
Just picked up this Higbee pondbox its very light it is 7ft 3 long and 3 feet wide. Im going to redo the shell racks get a new canvas breakwater and cockpit cover. Has anyone gunned out of them? How do you like them?
Good morning, Bob - and Dave~

Sweet little vessel! As you know, I draw a distinction between gunning boxes (coffins) and pond boxes. I have never built the latter - but did own one built to Zack Taylor's design many years ago. I never hunted it - just used it to tend my gaff sloop which was moored in Bellport Bay briefly.

At 7'3" LOA and 3' beam - your Higbee is close to some of the full-length coffins I have built. My coffins are 34 inches wide (at the chines). I am guessing from that foredeck - 21 inches? - that she will trim well fore and aft. So, I am wondering how stable she is athwartships.

I look forward to your sea trials!

All the best,

SJS
 
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