Description:
The Thompson Torpedo is a striking and aggressive racing vessel, instantly recognizable by its dramatic tapering stern, low profile, and polished decks. Designed with a narrow, cockpit-forward layout and a performance-oriented hull, the Torpedo offers an exhilarating experience for high-speed runs or vintage racing exhibitions. Its aesthetic is one of raw speed-emphasizing aerodynamic curves, minimalist hardware, and a 'cockpit-style' seating arrangement that feels more like a vintage aircraft than a traditional boat.
Our workshop builds faithful recreations using premium marine Mahogany, Western Red Cedar, and Teak-reinforced with fiberglass cloth and sealed with high-grade marine epoxy. Each boat is handcrafted using authentic lapstrake (clinker) methods, with each plank meticulously fitted and finished with multiple coats of marine spar varnish to achieve deep gloss and long-lasting protection. The interior is updated with modern marine-grade vinyls while retaining the period-correct aesthetic and polished hardware. Typical build time ranges from 4-6 months depending on customization.
General Characteristics:
- High-speed racing lapstrake hull with signature 'Torpedo' tapering stern
- Compact, dual-cockpit or single-cockpit layout for weight distribution
- Low-profile raked windshield for reduced wind resistance
- Optimized for high-performance outboard racing motors
Dimension:
- Length Overall (LOA): 14ft
- Beam: Approx. 4.8ft
- Draft: Approx. 8-10 inché
- Passenger Capacity: Typically 2-3 persons
- Original Power: High-output outboard motors (25-50hp vintage rating)
Performance & Use:
Designed for adrenaline and precision handling, the Thompson Torpedo excels on calm inland lakes and protected river reaches. Its hull is engineered to pop onto a plane almost instantly and track with surgical accuracy at high speeds, offering a thrilling, wind-in-your-face experience. It remains the ultimate choice for the collector who prizes performance and the iconic 'teardrop' silhouette of mid-century American racing history.
History:
The Thompson Torpedo is the definitive icon of pre-war speed and streamlining, born from the innovative spirit of the Thompson Bros. Boat Mfg. Co. during the late 1930s and 40s. While other models focused on utility, the Torpedo was engineered for pure performance, featuring the company's famous 'strip-built' or lapstrake techniques adapted for a sleek, racing profile. Its namesake 'Torpedo' stern and radical tumblehome design were inspired by the burgeoning aero-nautical trends of the era, making it one of the fastest and most stylish outboard racers of its generation.
Celebrated for its agility and 'planing' ability, the Thompson Torpedo was the preferred choice for thrill-seekers and competitive racers who valued velocity and sharp handling. Unlike the heavier cruisers of the time, the Torpedo's lightweight but rigid construction allowed it to skim across the water's surface with minimal drag, providing a visceral connection to the lake that few other wooden boats could offer. This legacy of speed and avant-garde design has made the Torpedo one of the most sought-after and high-octane names in the world of antique outboard boating.