




The Tykona making her way in thru The Dingleys filled with passengers. What a beautiful boat! She is a 1935 Chris-Craft and hails from the Migis Lodge
A (mostly) pictoral view of Sebago Lake, Maine. You just don't need a lot of words with images like these.
2 comments:
Another great entry :-) and now I know what a tykona is!
Not "A" Tykona...."The" Tykona!!!
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