One clue down. We will assume that she is a boat made by Cruisers, Inc. of Oconto, WI. Next step, determine the year and then the model.
1. get a flashlight, rag, pencil and paper. Crawl into the boat and look for a hull ID stamped into the wood of the transom, inside the boat. The transom is the vertical assembly where the motor is mounted. The hull ID will be on the starboard side (right), possibly stamped upside down, possibly covered by some component attached to the transom.
The hull ID will be a series of numbers and possibly some letters. It may be filled with varnish or paint and therefore difficult to find.
2. Is there a small rectangular metal plate with maximum HP and weight capacity ratings? If yes, what are those ratings?
3. Measure the boat. Get the centerline length - from the tip of the bow to the end of the transom. Measure at the level of the deck. Also measure the gunwale length from the tip of the bow to the edge of the transom - follow the curve of the front deck on the outside of the rubrail. Also measure the maximum width of the boat at the level of the deck. Also measure the maximum width of the transom.
ALL this is needed to determine the model and year.
You can purchase on CD-ROM the brochures of Cruisers, Inc. at
www.dragonflycanoe.com and
www.wcha.org. They are on the Thompson Boat Brochure CD.
Andreas