MBAC NEWS

Wakesgiving!

Annual Wakesgiving Event November 20

Each year on the weekend prior to Thanksgiving break we hold a “Wakesgiving” Youth & Family Freeride. This year’s Wakesgiving event will be on November 20th from 12pm-3pm and is an opportunity for you and your family to ride with our instructors behind our world-class Nautique wakeboarding and wakesurfing boats.  Read More

Thanksgiving Break Closure

We will be closed for Thanksgiving Break Monday, November 21 through Monday, November 28. There will be no classes and there will be no rentals during this time. We will re-open for business on Tuesday, November 29 at 8am. We hope that you have a great Thanksgiving!

Adapting to the Water | NewsCenter | SDSU

Source: Adapting to the Water | NewsCenter | SDSU

Steve Kaliszewski thinks he has the greatest job in the world. He helps enable people with disabilities to take part in activities they never imagined possible.Kaliszewski runs the wheelchair sports program at Sharp Memorial Hospital and is paralyzed from the waist down. He’s also an organizer of Day on the Bay, a program that provides opportunities for people with disabilities to participate in adaptive water sports, including water skiing, kayaking, jet skiing and sailing.

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Enrichment through sailing

Mission Bay Aquatic Center to offer Specialty Enrichment program

Attend our open house on Thursday, September 22, 10am-12pm or Saturday, September 24, 10am-12pm.

Every year thousands of kids attend boating and watersports programs at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center. For many this is their first experience with watersports. Most of them will continue to develop their skills in that sport as they grow. For a lot of them this development will translate to interest in other watersports, the marine environment, or the science behind it. For some, this activity will become a life skill that they will enjoy through the ages. One first grader began his experience with us when he wanted to learn to sail. He eventually became an accomplished sailor, is now teaching sailing while studying engineering at SDSU, and hopes to design better boats after graduating. We never know where these early experiences will lead. All students benefit from a group learning experience that cannot be matched in a classroom, and this is the core reason we do what we do. Read More