The International Lightning Class Association is now accepting applications
for the ILCA Boat Grant Program for the 2012 season. The program --
entering its sixth season with dozens of Boat Grant alumni including Bobby
Martin '07, Will Brown '08, Clinton Hayes '08 and Caroline Patten '11, --
offers a few select teams the opportunity to sail a race-ready boat for a
season in one of the strongest one-design classes in North America.

Each team will be provided with a championship ready Lightning, competitive
sails and equipment, a mentor, and funds to cover some of the sailing
expenses for the 2012 summer racing season. This is a unique opportunity
for younger sailors to experience Lightning sailing at its best. The
Lightning, a 19-foot trailerable sloop, has 70+ years of attracting some of
the best and brightest. The Boat Grant program is designed to open the door
to the next generation of sailors.

Boat Grant Co-founder Allan Terhune explains "One of the key elements of
the program is the involvement of the class membership. They've been very
supportive of the young teams over the past five seasons. The ILCA has a
strong history of supporting and encouraging young sailors" The Class's
strong International presence also assures the Boat Grant teams a chance to
compete against athletes from around the world.

"The mentor aspect of the program is really the one of the key elements to
the success of young sailors who receive the grant" says co-founder Bill
Fastiggi. "We've had a very talented pool of Lightning sailors who
volunteer their time to help the grant recipients get up to speed in the
boats and also help them learn how to organize their own sailing program."

Applications and proposals are due on December 31. Each applicant is
required to provide sailing resumes, three references with letters of
recommendation and include a cover letter explaining why they are the best
candidates for the grant. Complete details on how to apply for this grant
is found on the ILCA website:
http://www.lightningclass.org/racing/boatGrant/index.asp

For specific questions or more information about the ILCA grant - contact
the ILCA office, or co chairs Bill Fastiggi or Allan Terhune.

ILCA Executive Secretary Laura Jeffers - [email protected]
727-942-7969

Bill Fastiggi - [email protected]  802-578-5697
Allan Terhune - [email protected] 732-644-1051

About the International Lightning Class Association:

The Lightning was designed by Olin Stephens in 1938. Today there have been
over 15470 built. The rig is simple, but offers sophisticated sail shape
controls for a crew of three. The hull features a unique hard chine design
that combines the stability that provides sail-carrying power, with flat
bottom sections that promote planing. It is fast enough to be exciting,
slow enough to be very tactical and the boat is very physical to sail in a
breeze. In the event of a capsize, she can be righted and sailed dry by her
crew. Optimum crew weight is 450 to 500 lbs. The boat weighs 700 pounds and
sitting on the trailer with covers, sails and gear the all up weight is
about 1100 lbs so it can be safely towed with almost any vehicle.

Many top sailors spent a lot of time racing Lightnings: Betsy Alison, Andy
Horton, Jay and Jody Lutz, Greg and Matt Fisher, Tim Healy, Jeff Linton,
Cory Sertl, Ken and Brad Read, Jody Swanson Starck, Dave Dellenbaugh, Terry
Hutchinson and Ted Turner to name a few. For more information visit,
www.lightningclass.org


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Laura Jeffers
Executive Secretary
International Lightning Class Association
1528 Big Bass Drive
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 USA
(727) 942-7969 phone
(727) 942-0173 fax

skype:ilcaoffice
[email protected]
www.lightningclass.org
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