Then and now: Whittell and the Thunderbird
Multimillionaire George C. Whittell Jr. built the Thunderbird Lodge in the 1930s. It stands 1.5 miles down the Nevada shoreline south of Sand Harbor State Park.
Lake Tahoe water level is 3 feet below its natural rim of 6,223 feet, or about 6 feet below typical average. The water normally would be lapping at the deck chairs on that sandy alcove.
In 1940, Whittell took delivery of a 55-foot mahogany speedboat which he had commissioned. The Thunderbird had twin 550-hp Kermath engines and was designed by John L. Hacker. There are tow models on display at the Thunderbird Lodge.
After purchasing the Thunderbird from Whittell in 1962, Nevada gambler Bill Harrah had the open rear deck enlarged, added a flying bridge, and replaced the engines with bigger twin Allison aircraft engines.
Upon its 75th anniversary, plus one month since its original delivery to Whittell, the Thunderbird was taken out of the water in August 2015 for its engines to be replaced and the bottom refinished. To do this, the yacht was taken southward by water to the Tahoe Keys Marina which has a hoist large enough to lift it. It then was trucked back to Incline Village for the refurbishing work.
The Thunderbird Lodge Preservation Society now owns the lodge and the yacht. History, information and many photos are on the website.
— Bill Kingman
Today starts Year #7 for LakeTahoeNews.net, our only daily local news source. Congratulations and thank you, Kae!
Bill Kingman and Kae, Kae for years you are still Tahohes best journalsit. Bll Kingman, tahoes best dj, and probabaly the first dj in Tahoe! Thank you for the wonderful pictures of the the most beautiful boat on the lake, “Thunderbird”.Wish I could get ride on that old woody! Keep up the good work! OLS