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*[[29er (dinghy)|29er]]


== Club Owned Boats ==
== Junior Program Sailboats ==
*[[Flying Junior|CFJ]]
*[[Flying Junior|20 Club Flying Junior's (CFJS)]] (4 built by Vanguard, 2 built by [[LaserPerformance]] and the last 14 built by [[Zim Sailing]]
*[[420 (dinghy)|15 C420's (With trapeze)]]
*[[420 (dinghy)|C420]]
*[[Naples Sabot|Naples Sabots]]
*[[Naples Sabot]]
*[[Boston Whaler 17 Montauk]] with [[Suzuki Marine]] DF60A
*[[Boston Whaler 13]] with either [[Suzuki Marine]] DF20A or DF15
*Inflatable Motorized Dinghies (3 Count)
*[[Boston Whaler 20]] with [[Suzuki Marine]] Engine
*[[Boston Whaler 22]] with [[Suzuki Marine]] Engine
*[[O'PEN Skiff]]
*[[O'PEN Skiff]]
*[[Laser (dinghy)|ILCA Dinghy]] (Laser)


== Sailors ==
== Sailors ==

Revision as of 18:18, 14 November 2022

Mission Bay Yacht Club
The MBYC Burgee
Short nameMBYC
Founded1927
Location1215 El Carmel Place, San Diego, CA 92109
Commodore: Jim Day
Websitewww.mbyc.org

The Mission Bay Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in San Diego, California, on the west side of Mission Bay.[1][2]

The club hosted the Snipe World Championships in 1997 and the club's Snipe fleet won the Commodore Hub E. Isaacks Trophy in 1969, 1971 and 1981.

Fleets

The club is home of the following One-Design racing fleets:[3]

Junior Program Sailboats

Sailors

Caleb Paine, Briana Provancha, Brian Vanderspek and Maureen McKinnon-Tucker are MBYC members.

References

  1. ^ "Mission Bay Yacht Club". ActiveCaptain.
  2. ^ "YACHTING: Its History In San Diego". San Diego History Center.
  3. ^ "Fleets". Mission Bay Yacht Club.