Semester-long ENS watersport classes at Mission Bay Aquatic Center are among the most unique and rewarding opportunities for students in San Diego to enhance their college experience. But don’t take our word for it; read below about Brandon Lim’s experience taking a surfing class this past fall.
MBAC NEWS
New year, new boats, new programs, same great MBAC Experience
The start of a new year is always exciting, and this year is no exception. We are stoked to share our newest additions here at Mission Bay Aquatic Center. From our brand new boats, to our shiny new lobby, to new programs for kids, 2019 is destined to be our (and your) best year yet!
Read MoreMBAC Story: ENS Student-Summer Gray
We love watching students in our ENS watersports classes grow and excel in the sport of their choice, however, there’s perhaps no greater reward than seeing the beginnings of life-long friendships and memories being made. In this MBAC Story, we talk to SDSU Sustainability major, Summer Gray, about her experience learning to surf in a semester-long surfing class this fall. Read More
Semi-Annual Used Equipment Sale- December 8
Help MBAC make room for our new 2019 gear! Every year we sell our used wakesports equipment at a deep discount to make room for new current year gear from Liquid Force and O’Brien. With the holidays approaching, this is the perfect time to load up on gifts for family members and friends, or to treat yourself to an early gift at an incredible discount. Read More
Used 2017 Super Air Nautique for Sale
We are currently selling a used 2017 Super Air Nautique 210. This is an outstanding opportunity for someone looking to purchase one of the best boats on the market at an unbeatable price.
MBAC and Aztec Recreation host Paddling Film Festival World Tour
Meet up with the San Diego paddling community, win prizes, and enjoy a night of 2018’s best paddling films at the Paddling Film Festival on November 8th in the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union Theatre! You’ll be inspired by nature’s powerful forces and paddling cultures around the world. Warning: people have been known to walk away with an overwhelming amount of stoke for paddling. Read More