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From: International Lightning Class Association [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 8:01 PM
Subject: International Lightning Class Boat Grant Program starts its second year

 

For Immediate Release:

 

International Lightning Class Boat Grant Program Starts its Second Year.

 

Following up on an inaugural year that was "nothing short of a smashing 
success," according to class president Steve Davis, the International Lightning 
Class Association (www.lightningclass.org) will continue with its innovative 
Boat Grant program for 2008.

 

While many one-design classes struggle to attract and retain young sailors, the 
Lightning Class is taking active steps to give young adults a leg up: the class 
provided fully rigged, insured and competitive boats for several worthy teams 
for the 2007 sailing season. An idea dreamed up and put into practice by Allan 
Terhune of North Sails in Annapolis and Bill Fastiggi of Vermont Sailing 
Partners in Burlington, the ILCA Boat Grant had an ambitious goal: supply two 
race-ready boats, mentoring, upkeep, fee supplements, and insurance -- at no 
cost to the young skipper.

 

Allan Terhune was himself just starting his career the year he won the ILCA 
North Americans. "When you have bills to pay, and a limited amount of 
vacation-time, it's a hard choice to commit to racing a sailboat." Fastiggi, a 
North American runner-up in 2005 agreed. "We've seen too many promising young 
sailors opt out of the sport because 

it's just too much." The two tackled the nuts-and-bolts details involved and 
then convinced the ILCA leadership to take a chance with a really new idea.

 

"Obviously, we didn't know if it would work, but we gave it a try and met with 
a groundswell of interest and support," said Fastiggi. "Before we knew it, 
people had donated sails, boats, covers, and cash to the program." 

 

In 2007, the ILCA granted four boats, with teams selected from 15 applicants 
from across the US, Canada, and South America. Teams headed by Bob King, 24, of 
Syracuse, NY; Bobby Martin, 22, of Riverton, NJ; Guy Tawney, 19, of Baltimore, 
MD; and Stephen Waldie, 21, of Montreal, QC (Canada) competed at the North 
American Championship, 

as well as their District Championships and various other local events.

 

According to Bobby Martin, the Boat Grant program exceeded expectations, "My 
boat was brand new. It was amazing. When I ran into issues, my mentor and 
members of my local fleet were always there to help. I never could have 
imagined that I would have enjoyed the Class and boat this much." And Bob King, 
just out of law school, said that the program provided critical funding for his 
young "and poor" team, "The expense program is what allowed me to travel to the 
bigger regattas. For example I could not have afforded the $200 in gas to go to 
Cedar Point for the ACC's."

 

For 2008, the ILCA plans to build on these successes. At least four grants will 
be offered. Both Nickels Boat Works and Allen Boat Company are providing the 
use of a new boat for the 2008 season. "We hope that even more young sailors 
will apply to the program, knowing what a positive experience it's been." Said 
John Faus, of the ILCA Executive Board, who will be helping organize this 
year's program, "This really works out for the sailors and the class."

 

The ILCA is now accepting applications for the boat grant program for the 2008 
season.  The application deadline is December 31, 2007. 
(http://www.lightningclass.org/Boat_Grant/GrantProgramIndex.htm)

 

The International Lightning, a 19-foot sloop designed by Sparkman & Stephens in 
1938, can be found in North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. 
Class alumni include Carl Eichenlaub, Bill Shore, Tito Gonzalez, Rolex 
Yachtswomen Jody (Swanson) Starck, Betsy Alison, and Bonnie Shore, Rolex 
Yachtsmen Ken Read, Dave Curtis, Dennis Conner ISAF Sailor of the Year Ed Baird 
-- many of whom got their start in 

the boat sailing with friends and family.

 

Contact Bill Fastiggi   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (802) 655-7245 with any questions.

 

 

 

 

Jan Davis

International Lightning Class Association

Executive Secretary

7625 South Yampa Street

Centennial, Colorado USA 80016

303-325-5886

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.lightningclass.org

 
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