I was just wondering if anyone knew the dimensions for painting the blue that is behind the thompson emblem. My emblems are currently being chromed and i don't have a spare to use as a template and i was hoping to paint before the emblems return to me. I haven't posted in awhile so thought i would post a few pics of our progress. We're almost done.
If you don't mind, I have several questions... are the hinges on the seats original...? I have been trying to locate new SS hinges like that and can't find ones like those... the closest I see, are some SS Strap hinges 2"... I bought a couple to get me by until I find ones closer to the original.
Also... did you put new Brass carriage bolts through the transon... I didn't on my boat, and was thinking maybe I should have... Where did you get those...
Hi Eric! The answer to your question was posted a while ago in the forum.
In the Thompson Paint, finishes, colors, tips. Half way down, " Emblem Parallelogram" (two pages).
One quote by Andreas: "Rod, here's is what someone sent me once regarding the blue trapazoid shape: 60 and 120 degree angles; 15 10/16" long; 3 3/16" tall; with the chromed "Thompson" logo centered in this shape. Andreas"
John, the hinges came with the boat in a box of hardware when we got it. So whether they are original or not i couldn't tell you (this being the first thompson my dad and i have restored). As for the brass carriage carriage bolts they are indeed new. We got them from Jamestown Distributors (jamestowndistributors.com). Search: silicon bronze carriage bolt.
Did Thompson ever use a wood backing behind the emblem? My 17' lancer has a 1/4" plywood parallelogram (painted blue) behind the emblem. The plywood backing is attached to the lap in the correct position. I have no idea if it is original.