top is rotten
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top is rotten
The top on the bow is rotten and the back corners also have some rot. what kind of wood is used on the top of the boats.
I would give a hull number but I can't find it stamped on the transom.
I would give a hull number but I can't find it stamped on the transom.
Most likely, the strip planking is western red cedar. Northern white cedar is a possibility as well.
The transom may be Philippine mahogany. Ribs may either be white oak (likely) or one of the cedar species.
Gunwales and inwales may be white oak.
If she has plywood decking at the bow, it may be Philippine mahogany. If the deck is planked with individual ship lap boards, it may be on of the cedars.
You can purchase on CD-ROM the brochures for Thompson Boat et.al. form www.dragonflycanoe.com and www.wcha.org
Andreas
The transom may be Philippine mahogany. Ribs may either be white oak (likely) or one of the cedar species.
Gunwales and inwales may be white oak.
If she has plywood decking at the bow, it may be Philippine mahogany. If the deck is planked with individual ship lap boards, it may be on of the cedars.
You can purchase on CD-ROM the brochures for Thompson Boat et.al. form www.dragonflycanoe.com and www.wcha.org
Andreas
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jenkns/ Here are some pics of the boat. The measurements are 11ft 5in bow to stern, and 4ft 4in wide.
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jenkns,
What you have there is a Thompson TVT Super Deluxe Runabout. Look at the inside of the transom for a series of letters and numbers stamped into the wood. They are usually found on the starboard side of the transom and will in most cases be stamped intothe wood upside down. These letters and numbers will tell us a little bit more about the possible year the boat was made and possibly who built it.
The deck, transom and the hull sides from the spray rail up are mahogany. Below the spray rail the hull is red cedar. The ribs, stem, keel, keelsons and sister keelsons are all quarter saw white oak. Seats and seat back are either mahogany or red cedar.
I have two Super Deluxe Runabouts myself. One 12 footer which it what you have and a 14 footer. The 14 footer is in great shape and you can see a picture of it under "Dock Side Boats" on this site. The 12 footer is in need of a lot of restoration, which I am planning on doing after I retire in a year or so.
The Super Deluxe Runabout was one of their top of the line in sporty boats by Thompson. They also made a Tomboy which was a little glitzyer then the Super Deluxe, but basicly the same hull design. These two series boats where the top of the line until they came out with their lapstake hulls.
They are a fun boat to ride in and take out on smaller waters.
Welcome Aboard and Good Luck with the restoration.
Phill
What you have there is a Thompson TVT Super Deluxe Runabout. Look at the inside of the transom for a series of letters and numbers stamped into the wood. They are usually found on the starboard side of the transom and will in most cases be stamped intothe wood upside down. These letters and numbers will tell us a little bit more about the possible year the boat was made and possibly who built it.
The deck, transom and the hull sides from the spray rail up are mahogany. Below the spray rail the hull is red cedar. The ribs, stem, keel, keelsons and sister keelsons are all quarter saw white oak. Seats and seat back are either mahogany or red cedar.
I have two Super Deluxe Runabouts myself. One 12 footer which it what you have and a 14 footer. The 14 footer is in great shape and you can see a picture of it under "Dock Side Boats" on this site. The 12 footer is in need of a lot of restoration, which I am planning on doing after I retire in a year or so.
The Super Deluxe Runabout was one of their top of the line in sporty boats by Thompson. They also made a Tomboy which was a little glitzyer then the Super Deluxe, but basicly the same hull design. These two series boats where the top of the line until they came out with their lapstake hulls.
They are a fun boat to ride in and take out on smaller waters.
Welcome Aboard and Good Luck with the restoration.
Phill
I agree that she's the TVT Super DeLuxe Runabout. She's a fairly rare boat, so do her justice in the restoration. Learn, read, ask questions. Go to vintage boat shows. Get the brochures on CD-ROM. Ask others to share pictures of their boat.
I recommend restoring as close to original condition and configuration and not making changes that stray from originality.
Andreas
I recommend restoring as close to original condition and configuration and not making changes that stray from originality.
Andreas
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jenkns,
It is restoreable with a lot of TLC. I see by your bio you are not that far from where I live so at anytime if you would like ot look over my boat contact me directly and you can come down and see the boat and take photos, etc.
You can contact me directly at pblank@new.rr.com.
Good Luck,
Phill
It is restoreable with a lot of TLC. I see by your bio you are not that far from where I live so at anytime if you would like ot look over my boat contact me directly and you can come down and see the boat and take photos, etc.
You can contact me directly at pblank@new.rr.com.
Good Luck,
Phill
K32641 = the 2,641st boat (of ALL models) in the model year 1953. The "K" is a code for the guy in the factory in charge of getting this boat out the door. It was not his initial.
So, you have a 1953 model year TVT Super DeLuxe Runabout. the little 12 footer weighed 210 pounds and had a weight capacity of 500 pounds.
Her price was $360.00 boat only, no windshield.
Andreas
So, you have a 1953 model year TVT Super DeLuxe Runabout. the little 12 footer weighed 210 pounds and had a weight capacity of 500 pounds.
Her price was $360.00 boat only, no windshield.
Andreas