On February 17th, the Mission Bay Aquatic Center (MBAC) was recognized as the Outstanding Community Sailing Program at the US Sailing National Sailing Symposium in Austin, Texas. US Sailing is the national governing body of the sport of sailing and “Member National Authority” of the International Sailing Federation. Read More
MBAC NEWS

MBAC Staff Around the World: Sailing in the BVIs
Recently MBAC Instructional Coordinator Paul Lang experienced his dream of chartering a boat and sailing in an exotic location. In this article Paul shares the story of his experience that could inspire you to do the same. Read More

Free paddleboard or kayak rental on your birthday
Nothing beats getting free stuff on your birthday. So for those of you who have scoured through the online lists of birthday freebies (yes, they exist and you should check them out!), here’s another to add to your list. Read More

MBAC Paddling Instructors earn ACA certification
In January Mission Bay Aquatic Center hosted a Stand Up Paddle Instructor Certification Workshop led by American Canoe Association (ACA) Instructor Trainer Jose Gonzalez. In addition to the MBAC paddling instructors, participants included paddlers of various backgrounds looking to increase their skill level of stand up paddleboard instruction. Their dedication to learning these skills was quickly apparent when weather forced them to battle rough winds and rain throughout the week of training. Together, they powered through the conditions and proved their commitment to bring their “A-game” as an instructor. Read More

2017 Camp Registration is now open!
Its official—summer is approaching quickly. We are excited to announce that registration for the 2017 camp season is now open! Read More

15-week classes are the best value for watersports
Whether you are an SDSU student, USD student, or not a student at all, our semester-long classes are one of the best values around to enjoy watersports. Starting this week and running through May 7th, these 15-week classes are the perfect way to take a break from the daily grind and get out on, or in, the water. Read More