Steve Sanford
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Can anyone tell me who built this 'glass sneakbox?
I used it for about 6 or 8 years before I moved away from Long Island. I found it - all broken up - next to a body shop and restored it. It was never a well-built craft. Hull and deck are 'glass. Three 1x2 wooden stringers (long since rotted away) were installed sloppily and hull had (and still has) a twist. No sign of any bulkheads. Glass was hand laid, not chopped.
In these pictures, I made the thatch rails, spray dodger, motor mount (which has been replaced since I took these photos) and floorboards - so they are not clues to the original boat.
A guy at a SSWA Duckboat Show thought it might have been built in NJ by a Regan or Reagan (?). I'm guessing it dates from 60s. It's (I think) 13'5" LOA with at 5'2" beam. It is not a planing hull. It is very seaworthy, rows and poles very nicely, and is fast enough for me with a 9.9 on it.
View attachment Sanford BBSB - vs.jpg View attachment Sanford BBSB from bow - vs.jpg View attachment Sanford BBSB from stern - vs.jpg
View attachment Sanford BBSB section - vs.jpg
Later this year, I plan to replace the decks so I can have a narrower cockpit and a bit more crown to the decks. (This will also allow me to get the twist out of the hull.) I look forward to getting it back on saltwater next winter.
Thanks for any information you have.
All the best,
SJS
Can anyone tell me who built this 'glass sneakbox?
I used it for about 6 or 8 years before I moved away from Long Island. I found it - all broken up - next to a body shop and restored it. It was never a well-built craft. Hull and deck are 'glass. Three 1x2 wooden stringers (long since rotted away) were installed sloppily and hull had (and still has) a twist. No sign of any bulkheads. Glass was hand laid, not chopped.
In these pictures, I made the thatch rails, spray dodger, motor mount (which has been replaced since I took these photos) and floorboards - so they are not clues to the original boat.
A guy at a SSWA Duckboat Show thought it might have been built in NJ by a Regan or Reagan (?). I'm guessing it dates from 60s. It's (I think) 13'5" LOA with at 5'2" beam. It is not a planing hull. It is very seaworthy, rows and poles very nicely, and is fast enough for me with a 9.9 on it.
View attachment Sanford BBSB - vs.jpg View attachment Sanford BBSB from bow - vs.jpg View attachment Sanford BBSB from stern - vs.jpg
View attachment Sanford BBSB section - vs.jpg
Later this year, I plan to replace the decks so I can have a narrower cockpit and a bit more crown to the decks. (This will also allow me to get the twist out of the hull.) I look forward to getting it back on saltwater next winter.
Thanks for any information you have.
All the best,
SJS