MBAC NEWS

How to get to MBAC from SDSU

One of the most frequently asked questions about ENS watersports classes is “How do I get there from campus?” More and more students are coming to SDSU without a car, and beginning Fall 2019 incoming freshman living on campus will not be permitted to have a car their first year. While it might seem like not having a car is a roadblock to taking a class off campus, there are plenty of other ways to get from SDSU to Mission Bay Aquatic Center, and we have listed them below.

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SUP Memberships

MBAC launches paddling membership

We are excited to announce that Mission Bay Aquatic Center is now offering Paddling Memberships! Whether you are a frequent paddler, or are looking for an inexpensive way to paddle, these memberships are a great way to kayak or SUP without the hassle of purchasing, storing, or transporting equipment.

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Still room for camp fun this summer!

While many of our popular camps and weeks have been filling up, there are still plenty of spots left to enjoy camp this summer. From marine science to our special Keelboat-based Performance Sailing Camp, there’s sure to be the perfect opportunity for your camper to enjoy camp before the end of the summer season!

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Introducing the RS Quest

Mission Bay Aquatic Center is gearing up summer by saying goodbye to the old and hello to the newest upgrade for our sailing program. After recently upgrading our Hobie Catamarans, we are revamping our sailing equipment again by introducing a fleet of state-of-the-art RS Quest sailboats to replace our well-loved, but tired, Holder 14s.

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Training for an amazing camp season

It’s that time of year again!  MBAC staff has been hustlin’ and bustlin’ preparing for the start of the camp season!  While we love having fun, safety always comes first, which is why all of our instructors and camp counselors go through extensive training in order to ensure that campers have the safest and highest quality experiences possible.  

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