THE KETCH KONA 



West, we ran into a bad Norther and had 

 to return to Cuba, but made Key West and 

 Fort Myers, Florida, later on. 



In 1917 we had a six weeks' cruise along 

 the south coast of Cuba and back to Fort 

 Myers where the yacht was laid up on 

 account of the war. 



During all these trips Kona was com- 

 manded by Captain Thomas Dahlberg, a 

 deepsea sailorman who has great confidence 

 in the little craft. 



We were always on the hunt after fish 

 and entered many rivers in Cuba looking 

 for tarpon, with the result that we "jumped" 

 and played 254 tarpon and took over 500 

 other large game fish. 



SUMMARY 



Sea miles 



1909-1910 6120 



1910-1911 5071 



1911-1912 6718 



1912-1913 4559 



1913-1914 5925 



1914-1915 4442 



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