I would make the pond at least 5 acres in size and deep, & if you decide to have an island put it off to one side. That would be large enough that you could even have a small sailing sabot; nothing more relaxing than to sail around on your own pond. As for fish, unless you like eating Carp (trash fish) do NOT put any Goldfish (baby Carp) in your pond. I've seen Goldfish that were put into a 2 acre pond grow large enough to swallow Ducklings whole.
As for depth, if you have nothing but sand under the blue clay, set the clay aside for use later and dig your pond to the depth that you want. when you've attained the depth that you want, spread old, scrap chain-link fencing on the sand and Gunnite it or cover it with cement. When the cement or Gunnite has cured then spread your blue clay over it. Years ago I helped make large shallow lakes for the movie studios in sandy loam soil & that's how we did it. The clay on top seals any cracks in the cement and makes the pond look "natural".
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