The Lightning Hall of Fame has the potential to further strengthen this connection. While planning is in the early stages, the goal is to develop a space that can expand over time to recognize annual inductees including sailors, boat builders, sail makers,
and other individuals and organizations that have made important contributions and strengthened the Lightning Class over the last eight decades.
Dave Starck, the current Class President said of the partnership, “The Lightning Class is still here after nearly 90 years and will be here for years to come. Together we can create a space that does not yet exist anywhere to capture and share that history
and passion for the boat and the sport.”
The International Lightning Class Association is one of the oldest and best organized class associations in sailboat racing. Its primary purpose is to serve its membership, preserve the integrity of the Lightning and provide high-quality competitive events.
The Lightning Sailboat was designed by one of the most renowned American yacht designers of the 20th century, Olin Stephens. The first Lightning was built in the heart of the Fingers Lakes in 1938 by the Skaneateles Boat Company in Skaneateles, NY, marking
the birth of one of the most successful one-design racing sailboats in the world with over 15,500 boats built over the last 86 years.