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Thompson Dockside Memories of Lake Delton
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Memories of Lake Delton. One of the gratifying things about publishing your own newsletter is knowing that if you want to say more about something, you can. No. Is ever the last word on anything and as we have explored in the past, many subjects are revisited. While cleaning my office, I came across issue # 40. That. As I drove through Baraboo, Wisconsin that August day, I wondered about the Bremer children, what became of them and what was the chance of actually finding any of them? I was just happy to ...
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Thompson Dockside What Do I Have
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What Do I Have? Many people wonder what Thompson, Cruisers Inc. or T and T boat they own. Rarely do state registration forms and sales receipts, (unless they are the original when the boat was sold new) ever tell the right model or year the hull was built. In an effort to make things a little easier in identifying your boat here is what I need:. The beam at its widest point. On Thompson Brothers Boats starting in the mid 1950's in addition to the hull number they also had a serial number. This serial...
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Thompson Dockside Why we don't judge
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Why we don't judge Thompson Boats:. Andreas and I were sent an email by Mike Gresham and Gene Porter of the ACBS asking us if we would like to give out a best Thompson award or some such at the national Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) show. This was answered by another email from both of them with the following question: If you don't believe your boats should be judged, then what criteria do you use to keep them authentic, or maybe this isn't important to you? Dear Mike, Gene:. In our view, there...
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Thompson Dockside Advertising Rates
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The Boathouse Advertising Rates. Each add will appear in the Thompson Dockside Newsletter and on this Web Site. The Boathouse Online will be updated with each Newsletter. We publish four times a year. An ad with a photograph, is $15.00 per issue. Non Subscribers, $25.00 per issue. Unless you include a self-addressed stamped envelope, we will keep your photo with your file. Subscribers $10.00 per card per issue. Non-subscribers $20.00 per card per issue. 10061 Riverside Drive PMB 143. Http:/ www.dmzpu...
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Thompson Dockside Boats The Boathouse
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Early 1950’s Thompson Take Along - model 240. The boat is in good condition and was in the care of my dad and brother for fifty years. The boat was on Lake St. Clair until 1970. At that point it was moved to my brother’s garage until 2001 when it was taken to our cabin in the upper peninsula of Michigan where it has been in the basement since. It comes with a couple of old oars. Contact Carolyn DeWinter, cadewinter@gmail.com. This is a one-of-a-kind immaculate condition “chauffers’ boat”. With 75 HP John...
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Thompson Dockside Boats Past Issues
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The Thompson Dockside goals and mission statement, The Thomboy. The Beginning of the Thompson Bros. Boat Manufacturing Company; What the numbers inside your transom mean. The History of the Thompson Bros. Boat Manufacturing Company (continued); Jeff Rowsam Letter- Part I; Interview with Thompson workers on How the Finish was Done). History of T and T Boats, Part I. Thoughts on our 1st Anniversary;. Jeff Rowsam Letter- Part II; Pettit Paints Letter. Insights From A Dealer. Evolution of the Sea Lancer.