What boat do I have? [Thompson]
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What boat do I have? [Thompson]
I have a 12ft RunAbout, Light yellow below the water line and 2 cockpits. I know that it's a Thompson. I'm guessing it's from the 50's. Also if you do know the boat type what type of stain should I use? If anyone knows that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Welcome aboard!
Can't do much with the scant information you provided. Pictures help.
Is this a wood boat, fiberglass, rubber?? If a wooden boat, is the hull construction plywood lapstrake or cedar strip?
Is there a hull ID stamped into the transom, inside the boat? If yes, what is this? Any indication where the boat was made? Is there a serial number metal tag? If yes, let me know EXACTLY and COMPLETELY what is on it.
Andreas
email: thompsonboat@msn.com
Can't do much with the scant information you provided. Pictures help.
Is this a wood boat, fiberglass, rubber?? If a wooden boat, is the hull construction plywood lapstrake or cedar strip?
Is there a hull ID stamped into the transom, inside the boat? If yes, what is this? Any indication where the boat was made? Is there a serial number metal tag? If yes, let me know EXACTLY and COMPLETELY what is on it.
Andreas
email: thompsonboat@msn.com
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Thanks for the additional information. Is the entire hull of strip-built construction?? Where is the plywood??
You can email pictures directly to me: thompsonboat@msn.com
Andreas
You can email pictures directly to me: thompsonboat@msn.com
Andreas
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12 foot Thompson
I have a 12 foot Thompson very similar to yours. I bought it used on the Chain of Lakes, Waupaca, WI in 1956. It is cedar strip from keel to the top edge. The plywood decking is actually mahogany. The original Thompson logo was located on the deck facing the driver. My boat is set up for the driver to sit on the floor in the stern section, using a steering wheel and throttle. There is seat forward for two passengers. The original engine was a 14 horsepower Evinrude, which I later changed out for an 18 horsepower Johnson. My boat is in classic condition, and has not been in the water in seven or eight years. The keel was replaced about 12 years ago, and the bottom is fiberglassed
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Tom,
Go to the Dockside Boats section of this website and you will see a couple of examples that are very close to your boat. Our 1953 16' Super Deluxe is very similar (it is in the group at Dockside Boats section. click on it, then scroll down to second boat). However, the top crowned decks on ours are mahogany strips. The 1953 sales brochure shows a 12 foot Super Deluxe that is 12', 50" at beam and 20" deep. It said it weighed 210 punds and had a retail price of $303. The hull was painted white, the spray rail brigt red and the mahogany above the spray rail and on the decks was left unstained and just varnished.
Welcome to Thompson boating.
John Thompson
Go to the Dockside Boats section of this website and you will see a couple of examples that are very close to your boat. Our 1953 16' Super Deluxe is very similar (it is in the group at Dockside Boats section. click on it, then scroll down to second boat). However, the top crowned decks on ours are mahogany strips. The 1953 sales brochure shows a 12 foot Super Deluxe that is 12', 50" at beam and 20" deep. It said it weighed 210 punds and had a retail price of $303. The hull was painted white, the spray rail brigt red and the mahogany above the spray rail and on the decks was left unstained and just varnished.
Welcome to Thompson boating.
John Thompson