Steve Sanford
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In addition to two veteran gunning vessels at our ON THE FALLING TIDE exhibit this past Saturday, I had long planned to bring one of my gunning coffins. One minor problem was that I had sold my last one to another duckboats.net member a couple of winters ago - and "lent" an earlier one to another friend. So, this "coffin" (aka meadow box, gunning box) was still one sheet of AC plywood at my local lumber yard one week ago. I began laying out the lines around lunchtime Monday - and tied on the last bundle of Salt Hay around dinnertime on Thursday.
Frames and transoms are Cypress. Canvas is Sunbrella "Tresco Birch. Hull is 'glassed with 6-ounce cloth. "Bow" around head is best from half-inch conduit.
It is pretty much "original recipe" but I did widen the forward end - for a bit more shoulder room and less strain on the chine logs and rub rails.
The back story is at: https://stevenjaysanford.com/sanford-gunning-box-2/
and the full building instructions are at: https://stevenjaysanford.com/sanford-gunning-box/
Here she is about 200 miles away from any Salt Meadow.....
Individual bundles are lashed to 2 rows of shock cord. It took about one hour to thatch her. I scavenged the Salt Hay from my sneakbox RED-LEG.
Headrest is padded with closed-cell foam.
I put an extra large eye splice up forward so it can serve as a lifting handle. The painter must be long enough so your heels do not kick the box when dragging it.
Slot is cut in stern transom for lifting.
Here she is hiding in last year's wildflowers.
I recorded the new, wider measurements but have not yet amended the plans on my site.
All the best,
SJS
SJS
In addition to two veteran gunning vessels at our ON THE FALLING TIDE exhibit this past Saturday, I had long planned to bring one of my gunning coffins. One minor problem was that I had sold my last one to another duckboats.net member a couple of winters ago - and "lent" an earlier one to another friend. So, this "coffin" (aka meadow box, gunning box) was still one sheet of AC plywood at my local lumber yard one week ago. I began laying out the lines around lunchtime Monday - and tied on the last bundle of Salt Hay around dinnertime on Thursday.
Frames and transoms are Cypress. Canvas is Sunbrella "Tresco Birch. Hull is 'glassed with 6-ounce cloth. "Bow" around head is best from half-inch conduit.
It is pretty much "original recipe" but I did widen the forward end - for a bit more shoulder room and less strain on the chine logs and rub rails.
The back story is at: https://stevenjaysanford.com/sanford-gunning-box-2/
and the full building instructions are at: https://stevenjaysanford.com/sanford-gunning-box/
Here she is about 200 miles away from any Salt Meadow.....
Individual bundles are lashed to 2 rows of shock cord. It took about one hour to thatch her. I scavenged the Salt Hay from my sneakbox RED-LEG.
Headrest is padded with closed-cell foam.
I put an extra large eye splice up forward so it can serve as a lifting handle. The painter must be long enough so your heels do not kick the box when dragging it.
Slot is cut in stern transom for lifting.
Here she is hiding in last year's wildflowers.
I recorded the new, wider measurements but have not yet amended the plans on my site.
All the best,
SJS
SJS