My Grandmother Flint in Winona on Lake George ca. 1965 |
On Barnegat Bay, summer 1960 |
It is now many years ago that my Grandmother and I shared rowing duties on Barnegat Bay but I still have some memories of the event. I remember being placed in Winona and told where to sit, I remember Grandpa pushing us out into the bay for the photo (Mom took this picture) and I remember Grandmother Flint telling me that this was important. I was the fifth generation to ride in Winona. It was clear to me then that I was responsible for something, for preserving this whether it was the traditions or the boat itself but I knew that this was a big deal. That I took my first rowing lesson was a rite of passage and it was so important that the whole thing was planned and recorded. It was so important that I remember.
Winona was very adaptable. One could take the stern seat back out and mount a rudder. With my sister and I providing the motive force Grandmother could take a comfortable cruise just exactly where she wanted to. Add the lee-boards and sail rig and one could sail Winona but I never got to do that. Larry and Mike (cousins) did. I heard they had some adventures! (and I have a photo of Winona under sail somewhere...) There were still marks on Winona's transom from the early 3-horse Evinrude she'd had back in the 1930s-1940s. I had her out in some rough water and once was able to keep up with a rather large sailboat cruising down the lake towards Ticonderoga. I was disappointed when I was told that Winona was going to Mystic, but, it was the sensible thing to do.
This is Mom standing on the haul-out with Winona about 1935 or 1936.
There are more photos of Winona which follow...
Is Winona in this mass of boats at the 1927 Lake George Marathon?
Not a great photo, this is Winona out of the water at Lake George. The water level may have been down a bit that year. I think the year is 1948 and that is Mom's friend Joyce...
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