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Mission Bay Yacht Club Junior Sailing

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SUMMER SAILING REGISTRATION VIP ONLY Registration Opens Wednesday, March 6th @12pm Regular Registration Opens Wednesday, March 20 @12pm

Important registration information, vip members  are children or grandchildren of mbyc flag or social members in good standing. these members have priority registration starting on march 6th., ​regular registration (march 20th) is for current, renewing ( member  #s starting with '8' or '9' ) or new junior & sandpiper members. every participant must pay a member activation fee to enroll in classes., summer program runs june 10th - august 2nd, upcoming events, earl elms memorial regatta.

Sabot, Snipe

Saturday-Sunday | March 16-17

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ILCA  & 29er Midwinters West @ ABYC

ILCA & 29ers

Thurs-Sun | March 21-24

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SCYYRA Perry #4 @ SDYC

Saturday - Sunday | April 6-7

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News, Results & More

Junior chair back fundraiser.

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Recent Results & More

Spring Gold Cup @ NHYC

SCYYRA Shadden #4 @ ABYC

SCYA Midwinters @ MBYC

SDAYC Luff-In #1 @ SDYC

SCYA Sabot Midwinters @ NHYC

SCYYRA Perry #3 @ USSCLB

ABYC Invitational (Sabot & 29er)

Harold Adams Team Race Invite

SCYYRA Shadden #3 @ SDYC

2024 Snipe Junior World Championship

SCYYRA Perry @ CYC

SDAYC Luff-In #4 @ CYC (Double-Handed)

SDAYC Luff-In #4 @ CYC (Single-handed)

Turkey Day Regatta

Junior Commodore's Regatta

MBYC Halloween Chicken

SDAYC Luff-In #3 @ SWYC (Double-handed)

SDAYC Luff-In #3 @ SWYC (Single-handed)

PCISA All Girls National Invitational

PCISA Sea Otter

Shadden #2 @ CalYC

PCISA Cressy Qualifier ILCA 6 - Girls

PCISA Cressy Qualifier ILCA 6 - Boys

SCYYRA North Series/Hamlin Series @ SDYC

Perry Series #1

Shadden Series #1/Fall Gold Cup

SCYYRA Ullman/Frost #1 @ ABYC

Click HERE for 2022 results and more!

HELPFUL LINKS

Mbyc race team headquarters, pcisa - high school sailing, scyyra - southern california youth yacht racing association, insa - international naples sabot association, other news & information.

Newsletter Archives - Find past Newsletter here.

INSA Sabot Rules

"Optimized Boat and Boatspeed Definition"

Coach Diego recommends this video especially for our Laser sailors!​

The History of the Naples Sabot

Why do sabots have leeboards?​ Where does the name "Naples" come from? How long have sabots been around? Find out here!

Work Your Boat to Catch the Waves

An older, but great article on working your boat in waves. A must read for all our racers! ​

A Sabot Racer's Checklist

Here's a list of things you need for your boat to be ready for racing. ​

Mission Bay Yacht Club

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Crash O.

“ The Mission Bay Yacht Club was just rated the number one Junior Sailing Program on the West Coast!. ” in 2 reviews

Amber E.

“ You're practically on the water; you almost feel like you're on a sailboat . ” in 2 reviews

Cindy L.

“ Rather nice set up with a buffet line, cozy fire place and some nice deck views outside. ” in 3 reviews

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1215 El Carmel Pl

San Diego, CA 92109

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I really have no way of judging...we are just interested in a Social Membership, new to the area, want to meet new people. To us, that means social events which include food and drink. However, as a prospective member (with no boat) you cannot try the food or drink for quality unless you join first... and being new to the area, don't yet know any members who would treat us or introduce us to the club. Kind of like buying by a car but can't test drive it first, or buying anything unseen, like a marriage before a date.

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We attended a celebration here, and it was lovely. The location is perfect, right in Mission Beach, off of the Santa Clara parking lot. They have their own parking, which is a lifesaver in the summer. The club is definitely older in decor, but kept up well. Aside from the decor, the alcohol prices also transported me back in time. Drinks were about $5 each. Aside from our large party, there were many other members hosting small groups. They have a private beach area to get some sun, sand, and water. I miss living in MB!

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I've been here a few times, and I've never had a bad experience. The staff are always friendly, though not always quick with your order. The grounds are beautiful, with outdoor showers, and bathrooms worthy of a Starbucks. Being that it's private property, you can drink alcohol on the beach - where else can you do that in San Diego?! My only complaint would be the parking - the lot is usually reserved for members only, and parking in nearby Mission Bay is nearly impossible. Despite that though, I always look forward to my next day at MBYC!

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Gathering with work colleagues. Food: 4.5 Stars Atmosphere: 4.5 Stars Service: 4 Stars Best part of this place is the view. So beautiful. You can go to the bar and order a drink and/or food from the walk-up counter. I was there with about a dozen colleagues and everyone was happy with their meals and drinks. I had shrimp tacos that were amazing. The price is right, parking was easy, and there were plenty of places to eat. This could be a fun stop on a date night or a great location for a large group. Since the bar and dining area are separate, kids are welcome in the dining area. If you don't want kids around you can sit in the bar. For a casual night out this is a solid location.

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Love the bar, their tasty menu and amazing chef, hosted events and we had our small wedding reception in the Fleet room. Jason the GM is wonderful and worked with us to create an amazing menu and a great party.

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great place to spend weekend and watch sailors on the sea. Fish and chips are fresh and plus beer !!

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After joining MBYC in 11/2022, I now spend many happy days here. Already traveled by sailboat, Kayak, Paddle Boat, bus, NCL Bliss Boat to Mexico, motor launch out to local waters and bike, I recommend the MBYC to anyone wanting fun. I celebrate all Holidays and most days meet new friends from around the world. Family Tradition here is huge and they have included me events I have dreamed about for years. Come join us, 'cause it's 5 o'clock somewhere, Cheers!

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Could use a little updating, but the feel is very homey and they have a nice view for the Sea World Fireworks! I've been to their Friday dinners and I have enjoyed the outdoor seating by the water. I'll update this as I have more experiences here. :)

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Driving here reminded me of a nightmare I had one night where we had to drive through all these little alleys, nooks and crannies to only hit a dead end and zombies started coming out and attacked us. I thought our GPS was going nuts when we were driving through these small roads, but low and behold, it dropped us off at this parking lot over the water. We weren't sure where the yacht club was but after pacing up and down, it was straight ahead, past the parking lot we parked in. The yacht club reminds me of a senior center I used to go to visit my grandfather, it had an old carpet smell to it and you to your left, at the bar, are some older gentlemen and women who are there to have a good time. We walked into the dining area, where our college alumni event was. Rather nice set up with a buffet line, cozy fire place and some nice deck views outside. The buffet food wasn't bad, not even sure if it's catered by the Yacht club, but I think my favorite part of being here was sitting out on the deck and watching the lit up yachts go by at night. Peaceful and serene.

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I love this no frills yacht club! It's close to my apt and the staff is always friendly. Al at the bar pours a stiff drink for sure. No complaints there and the popcorn at the bar is a yummy snack while you have some cocktails. Jimmer is the best sailing coach around too.

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2022 u.s. youth championship.

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Event Details

Date: June 23, 2022 – June 26, 2022

Location: Mission Bay Yacht Club San Diego, California

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  • The Major Hall Trophy
  • Robert and Ann Conner Trophy
  • Robert L. Johnstone III Trophy
  • Manton D. Scott Trophy
  • David M. Perry Trophy
  • Arthur J. Stevens Trophy

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Results & Reports

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  • NOR Amendment 1

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Major hall trophy – us youth championship boardsailing / windsurfing.

  • 2018: Manuel Nores (Windsurfing)
  • 2017: Manuel Nores (Windsurfing)
  • 2016: Steven Cramer (Windsurfing)
  • 2013: Pedro Pascual (Windsurfing)
  • 1997: Ben Barger (Boardsailing)
  • 1996: Doug Stryker (Boardsailing)
  • Chris Ellsworth (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Doug Stryker (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Randy Somnitz (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Scott Haladay (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Paul Stoeken (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Lang Holloman (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Kevin Lowrey (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Ethan Passant (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Dan Kerckhoff (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Kevin Moore (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Robert Normann (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Tom Purcell (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Ted Huang (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Tom Ryan (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Mike O’Bryan (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • David King (Boardsailing – Heavyweight)
  • Mike Gebhardt (Boardsailing – Lightweight)
  • Peter Johnstone (Boardsailing)

Robert and Ann Conner Trophy – US Youth Championship Singlehanded Dinghy Light (Laser Radial / ILCA 6)

2023 (Bristol, RI) Hamilton Barclay: ILCA 6

2022 (Mission Bay Yacht Club, CA) Katharine Doble: ILCA 6

2021 (Camp Sea Gull, NC) Chapman Petersen: ILCA 6

2020 Event not held

2019 (Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, NJ) Chapman Petersen: Radial

2018 (Carolina Yacht Club, NC) Marcus Huttunen: Radial

2017 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX) Joseph Hou: Radial

2016 (Coronado Yacht Club, CA) Carrson Pearce: Radial

2015 (Roger Williams University, RI) Nic Baird – St. Petersburg, FL (Radial)

2014 (Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, MI) Scott Rasmussen – Cape Coral, FL – Radial

2013 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX) Luke Muller – Ft. Peirce, FL (Laser Radials)

2012 (Cascade Locks, OR) Mitchell Kiss – Holland, MI (Laser Radials)

2011 (Newport, RI) Erika Reineke – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Radial )

2010 (San Pedro, CA) Mateo Vargas- Treasure Island, FL (Radial)

2009 (Greenwich, CT) Christopher Stocke- Sarasota, FL (Radial)

2008 (Belvedere, CA) Philip Crain- Houston, TX (Radial)

2007 (New Orleans, LA) Ian Heausler – Tampa, FL (Radial)

2006 (Grosse Pointe, MI) Teddy Himler – Manhasset, NY (Radial)

2005 (Westport, CT) Kyle Rogachenko -Collegeville, PA (Radial)

2004 (Charleston, SC) Cy Thompson – St. Thomas, VI (Radial)

Robert L. Johnstone Trophy – US Youth Championship Singlehanded Dinghy (Laser / ILCA 7)

  • 2023 (Bristol, RI) Ben Sheppard: ILCA 7
  • 2022 (Mission Bay Yacht Club, CA) Benjamin Smith: ILCA 7
  • 2021 (Camp Sea Gull, NC) Daniel Escudero: ILCA 7
  • 2019 (Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, NJ) Chase Carraway: Laser
  • 2018 (Carolina Yacht Club, NC) Joseph Hou: Laser
  • 2017 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX)  Chase Burwell: Laser
  • 2016 (Coronado Yacht Club, CA) Ford McCann: Laser
  • 2015 (Roger Williams University, RI)  Richie Gordon – Ridgefield, CT (Laser)
  • 2014 (Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, MI) Malcolm Lamphere – Lake Forest, IL (Laser)
  • 2013 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX) Mitchell Kiss – Holland, MI (Laser)
  • 2012 (Cascade Locks, OR) Greg Martinez – Houston, TX (Lasers)
  • 2011 (Newport, RI)  Olin Paine – San Diego, Calif. (Laser)
  • 2010 (San Pedro, CA)  John Wallace- St. Petersburg, FL (Laser)
  • 2009 (Greenwich, CT)  Zeke Horowitz- Sarasota, FL (Laser)
  • 2008 (Belvedere, CA)  Cam Cullman- Rye, NY (Laser)
  • 2007 (New Orleans, LA)  Colin Smith – Fort Lauderdale, FL (Laser)
  • 2006 (Grosse Pointe, MI)  Royce Weber- Surf City, NJ (Laser)
  • 2005 (Westport, CT)  Thomas Barrows – St. Thomas, VI (Laser)
  • 2004 (Charleston, SC) Michael Scott – Kaneohe, HI (Laser)
  • 2003 (Milwaukee, WI)  Emery Wager – Seattle, WA (Laser)
  • 2002 (San Diego, CA)  *Andrew Campbell – San Diego, CA (Laser)
  • 2001 (Annapolis, MD) Andrew Campbell – San Diego, CA (Laser)
  • 2000 (Seattle, WA) Andrew Campbell – San Diego, CA (Laser)
  • 1999 Andrew Lewis – Honolulu, HI (Laser)
  • 1998 Charles Asper – Forestville, CA (Laser)
  • 1997 Brad Funk – Clearwater, FL (Singlehanded)
  • 1996 Dalton Bergan – Kirkland, WA (Singlehanded)
  • 1995 David Ames, PJ Buhler, Miami, FL (Doublehanded)
  • 1994 Bill Hardesty – Norfolk, VA (Singlehanded)
  • 1993 Bill Hardesty – San Diego, CA (Singlehanded)
  • 1992 Brian Camet – San Diego, CA (Singlehanded)
  • 1991 Brett Davis – Largo, FL (Singlehanded)
  • 1990 Jason Rucker – Bedford, TX (Singlehanded)
  • 1989 Alex Camet – San Diego, CA (Singlehanded)
  • 1988 Peter Dreyfuss – Miami, FL (Singlehanded)
  • 1987 Andy Lovell – New Orleans, LA (singlehanded)
  • 1986 *Kevin Hall – Ventura, CA (singlehanded)
  • 1985 Sam Kerner – Honolulu, HI (singlehanded)
  • 1984 Mike Eldred – Miami, FL (singlehanded)
  • 1983 Lou Verloop – Miami, FL (singlehanded)
  • 1982 Vince Kirby – Middletown, RI (singlehanded)
  • 1981 Charlie McKee – Seattle, WA (singlehanded)
  • 1980 Russ Silvestri – Tiburon, CA (singlehanded)
  • 1979 Kevin Kempton – Ocean Gate, NJ (singlehanded)
  • 1978 *Andrew Menkart – Bethesda, MD (singlehanded)
  • 1977 Kelly Gough – Dallas, TX (singlehanded)
  • 1976 Stewart Neff – Oyster Bay, NY (singlehanded)
  • 1975 *Carl Buchan – Seattle, WA (singlehanded)
  • 1974 Chris Maas – Seattle, WA (singlehanded)
  • 1973 Peter Commette – Middletown, NJ (singlehanded) **Augie Diaz represented the USA and won the 1973 ISAF World Youth Championship**

(*also won ISAF World Youth Championship)

Manton Scott Trophy – US Youth Championship Doublehanded Dinghy

2023 (Bristol, RI) Freddie Parkin & Asher Beck: i420

2022 (Mission Bay Yacht Club, CA) Robert Ulmer & Henry Allgeier: I420

2021 (Camp Sea Gull, NC) Thomas Sitzmann & Luke Woodworth: I420

2019 (Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, NJ) Justin Callahan & Mitchell Callahan: I420

2018 (Carolina Yacht Club, NC) Michelle Lahrkamp & Gabriella DelBello: I420

2017 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX) Max Anker & Leyton Borcherding: I420

2016 (Coronado Yacht Club, CA) *Wiley Rogers & Jack Parkin: I420

2015 (Roger Williams University, RI) *Will Logue & Bram Brakman – Cos Cob, CT & Darien, CT (I420)

2014 (Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, MI)

  • Chris Keller & Peter Schneider – Riverside, CT & Greenwich, CT (I420)
  • Scott Sinks & Rebecca McElvain – San Diego, CA & San Diego, CA (C420)

2013 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX) Nicholas Sertl & Elizabeth Pemberton -Rochester, NY & Osterville, MA (Club 420s)

2012 (Cascade Locks, OR) Max Simmons & Riley Legault- Rowayton,CT & Bonita Springs, FL (Club 420s)

2011 (Newport, RI) Lily Katz and Fiona Walsh – Brooklyn, N.Y.& Rye, N.Y. (Club 420)

2010 (San Pedro, CA) Graham Landy and Colin Murphy- Norfolk, VA & New York, NY (Club 420)

2009 (Greenwich, CT) Stephanie Hudson and Rebecca King- Winnetka, IL & Santa Monica, CA (Club 420)

2008 (Belvedere, CA) Tyler Sinks and Briana Provancha- San Diego, CA (Club 420)

2007 (New Orleans, LA) Tyler Sinks and Morgane Renoir – San Diego, CA (Club 420)

2006 (Grosse Pointe, MI) Rebecca Dellenbaugh and Leah Hammel- Easton, CT &Warren, VT (Club 420)

2005 (Westport, CT) Emily Dellenbaugh and Leigh Hammel – Easton, CT & Warren, VT (Club 420)

2004 (Charleston, SC) Erik Storck and Killarney Loufek – Huntington, NY & Costa Mesa, CA (Club 420)

2003 (Milwaukee, WI) Zachary Brown and Melanie Roberts – San Diego, CA (Club 420)

2002 (San Diego, CA)

  • Frank Tybor and Jeffrey Boyd – Coronado, CA & San Diego, CA (Club 420)
  • Michael Anderson-Mitterling and Graham Biehl – Coronado, CA & San Diego, CA (Int’l 470)

2001 (Annapolis, MD)

  • Michael Anderson-Mitterling and Graham Biehl – San Diego, CA (Club 420)
  • Stuart McNay and Ross Anderson – Chestnut Hill, MA & Preston, CT (Int’l 470)

2000 (Seattle, WA)

  • Cardwell Potts and Julie Wilson – New Orleans, LA (Club 420)
  • Anthony Boscolo and Jen Morgan – Seattle, WA & Shoreline, WA (Int’l 470)
  • Cardwell Potts & David Taylor – New Orleans, LA & Pass Christian, MS (Club 420)
  • Stuart Colie & Zach Maxam – Pt. Pleasant, NJ & Santa Barbara, CA (Int’l 470)
  • Pete Levesque – Falmouth, MA, Nichol Ernst – Cape Elizabeth, ME (Club 420),
  • Kevin Teborek – Winnetka, IL, Talbott Ingram – Fairhaven, NJ (Int’l 470)
  • Patrick Hogan, Robbie Raider – Newport Beach, CA (Doublehanded)
  • Mark Ivey, Robie Dean – Huntington Beach, CA (Doublehanded)
  • David Ames, PJ Buhler, Miami, FL (Doublehanded),
  • James Wadsworth, Leigh Lucas – Rye, NY (Doublehanded),
  • David Ames, P.J. Buhler – Coral Gables, FL (Doublehanded),
  • Bill Hardesty, John Meade – San Diego, CA (Doublehanded),
  • Peter Katcha, John Alden Meade – Dallas, TX (Doublehanded),
  • Peter Katcha, Nick Cromwell – Mandeville, LA (Doublehanded),
  • Ryan Cox, K.C. Alfred – Thousand Oaks, CA (Doublehanded)
  • Pierce Owens, Geoff McDonald – Darien, CT (Doublehanded),
  • John Sturman, Kevin Hall – Canoga Park, CA (doublehanded),
  • Brady Sih, Bryant Sih – Novato, CA (doublehanded),
  • Nicky Adamson, Mike Goyan – Rockwell, TX (doublehanded)
  • John Lovell, Sidney Charbonnet – New Orleans, LA (doublehanded),
  • Ron Rosenberg, Mike Goyan – Long Beach, CA (doublehanded)
  • John Shadden, Mike Goyan – Long Beach, CA (doublehanded)
  • *John Shadden, Ron Rosenberg – Long Beach, CA (doublehanded)
  • Allen Lindsey, Peter Lindsey – Miami, FL (doublehanded)
  • Gerald Braun, Tom Tompkins – Marblehead, MA (doublehanded)
  • *Peter Melvin, David Woolsey – Lighthouse Point, FL (doublehanded)
  • Pete Melvin, David Woolsey – Lighthouse Point, FL (doublehanded)
  • *Robert Whitehurst, Thomas Whitehurst – Pensacola, FL (doublehanded)
  • Robert Whitehurst, Thomas Whitehurst – Pensacola, FL (doublehanded)
  • Terry Neff, Kevin Gaughan – Oyster Bay YC (doublehanded)

U.S. Youth Championship – Dave Perry Sportsmanship Trophy

2023 (Bristol, RI)

  • Charlotte McDonald (29er)
  • Esther Ireland (ILCA 6)
  • Stewart McCaleb (ILCA 7)
  • Ted & Katlia Sherman (i420)
  • Tilly Niemann & Tom Seibold (Nacra 15)
  • JP Lattanzi (iQFOiL Youth)

2022 (Mission Bay, CA)

  • Efe Derman (ILCA 6)
  • Jack Baldwin (ILCA 7)
  • Christopher Tang & AJ Mckeon (i420)
  • Sage Andrews & Noelani Velasco (29er)

2021 (Arapahoe, NC)

  • Emma Friedauer (ILCA 6)
  • Humberto Porrata (ILCA 7)
  • Peter Schnell (I420)
  • Grayson Tella (29er)
  • Ian Iles-Lee (Nacra 15)

2019 (Beach Haven, NJ)

  • Natalie McCaffery (Laser Radial)
  • Max Doane (Laser)
  • Danny & Maddie Hughes (I420)
  • Hoel Menard (29er)
  • J.J. Smith (Nacra 15)

2018 (Wrightsville Beach, NC)

  • Chase Reynolds (Laser Radial)
  • Brandon Cassard (Laser)
  • Sarah Burn (I420)
  • Roxy and Charlie Snyder (29er)
  • Dominique Stater (Techno 293 Plus)

2017 (Corpus Christi, TX)

  • Chase Burwell (Laser)
  • Matthew Priebe (Laser Radial)
  • Luke Melvin (Nacra 15)
  • Lars von Sydow (29er)
  • JC Hermus (I420)
  • Maverick Putnam (Techno 293 Plus)

2016 (Coronado, CA)

  • Marley Mais (29er)
  • Carrter Pearce (Radial)
  • Jack Gower (Laser)
  • Thomas Staubli (Techno 293)
  • Reese Guerriero   (I420)

2015 (Bristol, RI)

  • Lindsey Baab (Radial)
  • Preston Duclos (Laser)
  • Louisa Nordstrom & Katie Lounsbury (29er)
  • Geronimo Nores & Manual Nores (F16)
  • Kyle Mergenthaler &Andrew Dodd (I420)

2014 (Grosse Pointe, MI)

  • Richie Gordon (Laser)
  • Alie Toppa & Liza Toppa (29er)
  • Elizabeth Mignon & Adele Sellig (C420)
  • Reese Guerriero & Robert Nicholls (I420)

2013 (Corpus Christi, TX)

  • Clay Broussard (Radials)
  • Ethan Stark (Lasers)
  • AJ Reiter and Greer Wattson (Club 420)
  • Quinn Wilson and Riley Gibbs (29er)
  • Ravi Parent and Nico Schults (F16)
  • Lucy Wilmont and Kaleigh Allen (International 420)
  • Jonathan Rudich (RS:X)

2012 (Cascade Locks, OR)

  • Lindsey Baab (Radials)
  • Greg Martinez (Lasers)
  • Jack and Austin Ortel (Club 420)
  • Patrick Snow and Storm Brown (29ers)

2011 (Newport, RI)

  • O.J. O’Connell (Radial)
  • Stephen Long (Lasers)
  • Korbin Kirk and Ryan Davidson  (Club 420)

2010 (San Pedro, CA)

  • Brooke Lyon (Radial)
  • Drake Jensen (Laser)
  • Alex Curtiss and Connor Adams (Club 420)
  • Julia Paxton and Patrick Tara (29er)

2009 (Greenwich, CT)

  • Nevin Snow (Radial)
  • Will Howard (Laser)
  • Max Famiglietti and Taylor Scheuermann (Club 420)
  • Mike Deady and Michael Rivlin (29er)

2008 (Belvedere, CA)

  • Zack Kelchner (Radial)
  • Jack LaDow and Brooks Clark (Club 420)
  • Phil Lozier (Laser)
  • Judge Ryan and Hans Henker (29er)

2007 (New Orleans, LA) 420, Laser, Radial, 29er

  • Joe Morris and Alex Sachs (Club 420)
  • Josh Garber (Laser)
  • Justin Doane (Radial)
  • Judge Ryan and Hans Henken (29er)

2006 (Grosse Pointe, MI) 420, Laser, Radial, 29er

  • Andrew Mason and Rachel Neal (Club 420)
  • Jake Sorosky (Laser)
  • Rex Cameron (Radial)
  • Willie McBride and Craig Schifferns(29er)

2005 (Westport, CT) 420, Laser, Radial

  • Tyler Sinks and Myles Gutenkunst (Club 420)
  • Fred Strammer (Laser)
  • Zeke Horowitz (Radial)

2004 (Charleston, SC) 420, Laser, Radial

  • Evan Aras and Jimmy Attridge (Club 420)
  • Sean Kelly (Laser)
  • Allie Blecher (Radial)

2003 (Milwaukee, WI) 420, Laser

  • Zach Kavanaugh and Gardiner Bowen (Club 420)
  • Emery Wager (Laser)

2002 (San Diego, CA) Laser, 420, Europe, 470

  • Kyle Kovacs (Laser)
  • Jack Field and Nikolas Holtan (Club 420)
  • Molly Carapiet (Europe)
  • Jimmy Praley and Jon Bell (Int’l 470)
  • Harrison Turner (Laser)
  • Byron Janison (Laser Radial)
  • Ed Conrad and Peter Young (Club 420)
  • Chans McManus (Europe)
  • Sonia Smith and John Brandon (Int’l 470)
  • Anthony Hudson (Laser)
  • Peter Deming and Lauren Cross (Club 420)
  • Kate Bogart (Europe)
  • David Ames and Nick Mercier (Int’l 470)
  • Ben Boltz (Laser)
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The U.S. Youth Sailing Championship was started in 1973 at the Sheridan Shore Yacht Club in Wilmette, IL. The top youth sailors from around the country were sent invitations to attend the event in Lasers and 470s in mid-June. Over forty years later, U.S. Youth Championship remains US Sailing’s pinnacle youth regatta, featuring the nation’s top competitors racing in six high performance classes.

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Aloha Everyone, 

Welcome to the Hawaii Youth Sailing Association (HYSA) website. The goal of our organization is to support and promote youth sailing in Hawai’i.  As the 2022 commodore, I’m excited to be a part of HYSA's new initiatives to provide more sailing opportunities for sailors in Hawaii. Also, we are goi ng paperless and working with a member management system to help make membership and clinic registration efficient.

I grew up in San Diego and was an active junior sailor at Mission Bay Yacht Club starting at an early age and have enjoyed recreational and competitive sailing throughout my life. Since moving to Hawai’i in 2001 I have been active in the local Laser and Cal 20 racing.  Looking forward to meeting everyone and helping to promote our sport here in Hawai’i.

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  The Hawaii Youth Sailing Association (HYSA) was founded to encourage, support, and promote the growth of junior sailing and racing in Hawaii.  

  The primary purpose of HYSA is to improve communication and connect junior sailors with sailing programs and available resources.  

  HYSA maintains and distributes the master calendar for junior sailing clinics, races, and special events.  Clinics are held annually for Laser, Laser Radial, El Toro, O'pen Skiff, Waszp, iQ Foil, 420 and 29er sailors to prepare them for racing at regional, national, and international levels.  Our yacht clubs host multiple regattas year-round, including the regional qualifier for the US Sailing Chubb Junior Championships.

  HYSA is a non-profit volunteer organization that relies on the support of its members, their families, junior sailing coaches, and yacht club affiliates.  It is funded solely by annual membership dues, clinic fees, and donations.  Proceeds are used to fund clinics and purchase trophies presented at the annual recognition banquet.

HYSA leans on the strength of our volunteers. Our HYSA Board members are all parent or community members devoted to providing Hawaii youth sailors with sailing opportunities.  They collaborate with various sailing directors, clubs, and community organizations to make HYSA's vision come true for many of our junior sailors.  We would love to have you join our team of volunteers during clinics, regattas, and other events, please let us know how you would like to help out.  Click here for more information on the areas that could use your support.

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Mission Bay Yacht Club in San Diego, California is a top-notch small boat club with a growing footprint, even with the challenges of 2020. It has been previously named by US Sailing Association as the “One-Design Yacht Club of the Year,” and we took a deeper look into what makes MBYC such a special place by talking with its General Manager, Jason Proctor.

It was a humble beginning on Crown Point, but it was Tom Scripps and Leo Carroll, the first handicappers, and a few others whose ideas for handicap and one-design racing grew into the highly refined programs and facilities enjoyed today. Their foresight and enthusiasm have helped to produce world and national championship sailors in many classes.

The early sailboats had to be flat bottomed to maneuver in the shallow water of the Bay. The Flapper, a 12-foot catboat, was the first class to race at the club. A variety of boats, including some from San Diego Yacht Club, formed a handicap fleet and raced when the tide permitted. By 1931 the Skimmer was the hot boat in this area.

Mission Bay Yacht Club has a strong tradition of Corinthian sailboat racing. This is encouraged by Club sponsored regattas throughout the year. You will find national champions and novices alike competing in their regattas. Mission Bay Yacht Club’s ideal location makes it a favorite venue for national and world championship sailing regattas.

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Jason Proctor – General Manager 

Jason Proctor is the General Manager of the Mission Bay Yacht Club. Jason’s introduction to the water was spending time on a little lake north of Boston where he used to sail a Sunfish. When Jason first got to San Diego in 1999, he was working in the golf industry as an assistant General Manager for a club. Jason was looking for a change and signed on with MBYC in 2008.

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One of the main problems he had to address when he came onboard was MBYC junior sailors moving to the other clubs as they progressed. Jason worked with the Waterfront Director, Chris Wright, and other active club members to grow the footprint of the junior sailing program in all aspects. To get more kids of all ages interested, they prioritized instilling the love of sailing by having adventure days, making it fun, and having picnics. They decided to focus on the entire experience besides only the racing. They take great pride in the continuously rising junior participation since 2008.

Junior Sailing 

MBYC summer camp consisted of roughly 100 kids each week with students in smaller groups with staggered start times taught by a staff of around 15 coaches. They were able to run this past summer’s camp almost as normal minus the use of double-handed boats for instruction unless the sailors were from the same household. By bringing people in every half hour, the sailing program was able to operate with smaller numbers, but it led to a better quality of coaching. Their impressive coaching staff has also been a factor that has led to this success.

Jason credits much of junior programs success to Chris Wright who was incredibly proactive and participated in every zoom call that US Sailing had to offer about how to meet the challenge of continuing sailing education with the pandemic.

Club Sailing and Regattas

In addition to the junior classes, MBYC has other small boat classes such as the Finn, Snipe, Laser, Lighting, Multihull, Solings, Sunfish, Victory, Lido 14, MC Scow, Sr. Sabots, and Thistles.

MBYC is a club that is certainly more family-friendly than others and has a big sense of volunteerism. On their volunteer days, they get regularly get 200 members coming down to help out.

The clubs have weekend series for all one-design fleet members along with Thursday Night Club racing in which every fleet gets one start. The club consistently hosts Championships for different classes each year. Last year they were scheduled to host the Lighting North Americans, Thistles Midwinters West, Lido 14 Nationals, Victory Nationals, F18 North Americans. The club has a great turnout for member volunteers for supporting the events. The club scheduled a bunch of make-up regattas postponed due to the pandemic.

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Another huge draw for MBYC is the facility. It is a great place for families to come and enjoy. Situated on the sandy beaches of Mission Bay, families can feel safe letting their children run around, enjoy the private beach and BBQ areas. They recently finished a remodel of the junior sailing building and signed a 25-year lease for an extension on the property and by the end of 2021, they will be starting on a a remodel the main clubhouse.

The facilities are impressive with around 400 boats dry stored, and a sizeable marina to accommodate 18ft to 55ft boats. MBYC is very active socially, hosting club parties once a month for its members and encourage people to get involved. If you are looking to get more into sailing just head to the bulletin board – where people are always looking for crew of all skill levels.

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MBYC has been adjusting to operating with the pandemic. Once California lifted its recreational boating restrictions, they saw a huge increase with activity, which also helped to support the restaurant that was carry out only for much of the year.

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FoodfindsAsia.com | 8 Yacht Clubs and Marinas in the Philippines to Moor Your Boat In | Filipinos’ history as a maritime people date back to prehistoric times. In fact, the Philippines’ basic sociopolitical unit today, the barangay, traces its etymological origins to the balangay , the ancient outrigger boats that were used by precolonial Filipino communities to explore and conquer islands this side of the Pacific. As a people belonging to a seafaring culture, it’s no wonder that modern Filipinos are taking a retrospective look at their glorious past as Austronesian mariners and are developing a renewed love for the ocean and marinas as present-day yachtsmen.

Today, Philippine marinas look to accommodate more and more yachts and other pleasure watercrafts as the years go by. In 2017, an ASEAN Briefing op-ed piece named the Philippines as a country with high potential in yacht industry growth. The natural beauty of the Philippine islands and its fantastic bays, combined with a growing interest in leisurely sea travel, can explain the spike in yachting activities throughout the country.

Are you part of the demographic that’s become enamored of the yachting lifestyle? Do you want to know where in the country you can berth your watercraft? Leading sailboat and motorboat authority Europa Yachts is happy to enter the conversation, and recommends the following locations for discovering the Philippines through yachting. Here is a short list of clubs and marinas in the country, organized by island region.  

Manila Yacht Club and Marina, Manila, Metro Manila

Established in 1927, the Manila Yacht Club and Marina is one of the oldest yacht clubs in all of Asia, and is nestled in the scenic Manila Bay. It is also near other well-known landmarks in the city, such as the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), the headquarters of the Philippine Navy, and the US Embassy. Facilities in the marina include a launching ramp and a fueling center, and the club itself is host to a restaurant and gorgeous function rooms. The Manila Yacht Club only welcomes visitors who arrive by boat, and it charges an initial security deposit of USD 750 upon arrival. Club membership is mandatory for medium and long-term mooring of boats.

Subic Bay Yacht Club, Zambales

The Subic Bay Yacht Club, which was founded in 1998, upholds itself as the country’s premier yacht club. It operates in the deepest bay in the country, and can host vessels well beyond 50 meters in length. Already benefitting from the innate beauty of the Zambales mountains surrounding it, the club hosts a number of other attractions, including its luxury accommodations, swimming pools, and its own movie theater, bowling alley, and nightclub. Those who venture outside of the club’s premises can also shop for well-priced imported goods at the Subic Freeport Zone, engage in water sports , or sign up for diving excursions.

Punta Fuego Yacht Club, Batangas

Peaceful Punta Fuego is a mecca for those who love the sport of sailing. As per its official website, the Punta Fuego Yacht Club aims to serve “a dynamic and vibrant community of boat enthusiasts and yacht owners.” This it does by playing host to a diverse population of watercrafts, from large catamarans and mono-hull yachts to small boats. Non-members of the club may use the berths for up to 3 weeks, and can refuel at the marina’s fueling station. The yacht club offers other amenities such as locker rooms, shower rooms, Internet facilities, a chart room, and a restaurant called Barracuda Bar, which serves delicious fares. Outside of the yachting crowd, Punta Fuego Yacht Club also caters to those wishing to celebrate weddings, conferences, and corporate events in their opulent quarters.

Puerto Galera Yacht Club, Oriental Mindoro

Further south, yachtsmen may moor at the Puerto Galera Yacht Club in Oriental Mindoro, an island location that’s home to tourist attractions like the Sabang Wreck dive site, lively beachfront resorts, and the Malasimbo Music Festival. Puerto Galera Yacht Club has been in operation for almost thirty years and lends services such as refueling provisions and yacht repairs from its marina. Boat owners also enjoy optimal convenience if mooring here, as they can also shop for spare parts in the nearby Batangas port.

Busuanga Yacht Club, Puerta del Sol Bay Marina, Palawan

Beautiful Palawan is a bucket-list destination for many, especially those who dream of cruising its crystalline waters. Accommodating the yachting community in this island province is the Busuanga Yacht Club, which promises secure mooring amidst breathtaking white-sand beaches. Here, each vessel will benefit from a typhoon-safe harbor, easy refueling, and direct access to transportation hubs like the New Busuanga Airport. Adjoining this marina is the Puerta del Sol Bay Resort, which offers luxurious accommodations to visitors. When not atop the deck of a boat, travelers can also explore the lagoons and freshwater lakes of Coron, go shipwreck diving, or relax in the hot springs of Maquinit.

Iloilo Sailing Club, Arevelo, Iloilo City, Iloilo

Iloilo Province is home to some of the country’s most beautiful old-world architecture, a flourishing ecotourism industry, and delectably fresh seafood cuisine. What will round off an unforgettable visit to Iloilo, however, is an excursion to the Iloilo Sailing Club on a leisure watercraft. The club accepts visitors and encourages membership in the case of medium and long-stay mooring. It also hosts a number of amenities and activities, including a dinghy storage, a beach bar and restaurant, and classes for those who want to learn about sailing. In recent months, the Iloilo Sailing Club has also been a convenient meet-up point for big maritime events, such as the Iloilo-Guimaras Paraw Regatta and the Seafarers’ Job Fair.

Cebu Yacht Club, Mactan Island, Cebu

The historic Mactan Island in Cebu was the site of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan’s arrival in the Philippines. Now known as a commercial hub that hosts a prolific furniture and musical instruments industries, Mactan is also the location of the Cebu Yacht Club, an institution that is beloved by the locals. Aside from being an ideal spot to restock on much-needed fuel and supplies, the Cebu Yacht Club is also a trusted club to commission for boat repairs. There’s a good vibe in this club for everybody, as it sports both luxury accommodations and a waterfront strip of restaurants that laid-back diners can frequent. MINDANAO

Holiday Oceanview Marina, Samal Island, Davao del Norte

The Holiday Oceanview Marina is a major attraction of Samal Island in Davao del Norte Province, one that welcomes Filipino and foreign yachtsmen alike to moor within its premises. The space is quite roomy, in fact, with 56 berths that can fit vessels up to 15 meters in length. The club also has a boat ramp that can accommodate boats up to 18 meters in length. The well-guarded and weather-safe marina is a gateway to some of Mindanao’s finest attractions, such as the Pearl Farm, Hagimit Falls, and Giant Clam Sanctuary.  

There’s no better way to discover the Philippines from end to end than getting onboard a seaworthy vessel and going on a long cruise, with stops in some of the most beautiful places in the country. Find a safe harbor in any of these major clubs and marinas, and participate in the renaissance of sailing in the Philippines.

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  9. About MBYC

    the Sportmanship and Fellowship Incident Thereto. 1215 El Carmel Place. San Diego, CA 92109. Latitude: 32° 46'. Longitude: 117° 15'. T: 858.488.0501. E: [email protected]. powered by Ambient Weather. Powered by BUZ Club Software ©2000- 2024.

  10. 2022 Chubb U.S. Junior Championships

    2007 - Mission Bay Yacht Club, CA Scott Hoffmann ,Evan Hoffmann ,Eric Alamillo; 2006 - Team FOR, FL - Fred Strammer, Katrina Salk, ... The Chubb U.S. Junior Championship is U.S. Sailing's National Championship for junior sailors, aged 13-18. The Championship is comprised of three fleets: singlehanded, doublehanded and triplehanded. ...

  11. 2022 U.S. Youth Championship

    2022 (Mission Bay Yacht Club, CA) Katharine Doble: ILCA 6. 2021 (Camp Sea Gull, NC) Chapman Petersen: ILCA 6. 2020 Event not held. 2019 (Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, NJ) Chapman Petersen: Radial. 2018 (Carolina Yacht Club, NC) Marcus Huttunen: Radial. 2017 (Corpus Christi Yacht Club, TX) Joseph Hou: Radial. 2016 (Coronado Yacht Club, CA ...

  12. ABOUT HYSA

    I grew up in San Diego and was an active junior sailor at Mission Bay Yacht Club starting at an early age and have enjoyed recreational and competitive sailing throughout my life. ... HYSA maintains and distributes the master calendar for junior sailing clinics, races, and special events. Clinics are held annually for Laser, Laser Radial, El ...

  13. Club Profile: Mission Bay Yacht Club

    Mission Bay Yacht Club in San Diego, California is a top-notch small boat club with a growing footprint, even with the challenges of 2020. It has been previously named by US Sailing Association as the "One-Design Yacht Club of the Year," and we took a deeper look into what makes MBYC such a special place by talking with its General Manager, Jason Proctor.

  14. PDF Mission Bay Yacht Club

    Mission Bay Yacht Club . 1215 El Carmel Place San Diego, CA 92109-7499 (858) 488-0501 . Fax (858) 488-2442 . www.mbyc.org . We appreciate your interest regarding membership at Mission Bay Yacht Club. ... Our year-round Junior program provides sailing instruction, Summer programs, and activities for

  15. 8 Yacht Clubs and Marinas in the Philippines to Moor Your Boat In

    The Manila Yacht Club only welcomes visitors who arrive by boat, and it charges an initial security deposit of USD 750 upon arrival. Club membership is mandatory for medium and long-term mooring of boats. Subic Bay Yacht Club, Zambales. The Subic Bay Yacht Club, which was founded in 1998, upholds itself as the country's premier yacht club.

  16. Yacht for Sale in Moscow (36 Used Boat)

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  17. Sailing

    Invasive Species Sticker Assistance: 1-888-922-6743 (M-F 8am to 7pm MST) Invasive Species Sticker Information on Motorized Boating Sailing Safety Tips Stay off the water during storms or periods of high winds. Carry a flashlight in case you remain on the water after dark. Shine the light on a sail to warn approaching vessels of your […]

  18. PDF Mission Bay Yacht Club

    Mission Bay Yacht Club 1215 El Carmel Place San Diego, CA 92109-7499 (858) 488-0501 Fax (858) 488-2442 www.mbyc.org We appreciate your interest regarding membership at Mission Bay Yacht Club. ... Our year-round Junior program provides sailing instruction, Summer programs, and activities for

  19. Moscow Yacht Show

    Moscow Yacht Show 2017 — the afloat exhibition of yachts and boats show in Moscow — June 22-24, Royal Yacht Club (Leningradskoe sh., 39/6)

  20. Club Champions

    No other yacht club in this area can offer such a view! Mission Bay Yacht Club (MBYC) exists to perpetuate corinthian yacht racing, youth sailing, sportsmanship, nautical traditions, competitive sailing, fellowship of sailors, and honors Yachtsman, Yachtswoman. Current MBYC 2021 Champion: Dave Leuck and Allie Shand