For those who hadn't heard, Ed Hughey passed away March 17. Probably most known for his Flex shafts Ed was one of the model boating greats in the US.
Copied from his obituary:
Edward William Hughey, Jr. was born on August 16, 1931 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Edward William, Sr. and Yolande Smith Hughey. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Emerson Dee and Kenneth.
Ed graduated from Broad Ripple High School in 1949. He was employed at Allison until he enlisted in the Army during the Korean War. Upon returning, he worked for Citizenship Radio Corporation for 20 years where he built his signature red transmitter. He traveled the country gaining recognition in sport boating while promoting Citizenship products. Not long into his racing career, Ed took a leap of faith and began his legacy of Hughey Boats in 1972 with help from his brother, Dee. He designed and manufactured the first commercial boat kits, and expanded into handcrafted flexible drive shafts, electric speed controllers, a patented propeller pitch gauge, and many other products.
Beginning with his first world record in 1967, followed by his first National Championship title in 1968, Ed continued to earn multiple championship titles, US-1 trophies and set innumerable world records in gas, nitro and electric classes. Eleven of his world records have been archived due to rule changes and can never be broken. Ed became a member of the International Model Power Boat Association (IMPBA) in 1967 and was awarded a lifetime membership when inducted into the Hall of Fame (no date recorded). According to the IMPBA website, Ed was “probably the most well-known boater in the world.”
Ed met Sandy Samonski at the Broad Ripple Hobby Shop and they were married one year later on August 24, 1957. They recently celebrated their 60th Diamond Anniversary. Ed’s legacy of honor, dedication, and commitment lives on. His kind, loving, generous, faithful and honest character will always be treasured by Sandy and their daughters, Kimberly, Kathryn, Karen, ten grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Ed went to be with our Lord and Savior on March 17, 2018 at the age of 86. A Celebration of Life and Hope will be held on Friday, March 23 at 3:00 pm, preceded by a visitation from 1:00-3:00 pm at the Cornerstone Lutheran Church, 4850 E. Main St. Carmel, IN 46033. He will be laid to rest following the service at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens.
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