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It's not a lot of work because everyone lends a hand and it's a great opportunity to visit with all your friends. MBBC thrives on volunteers, without whom we would be no different than a marina. | |
The Club house, built in 1978, has showers, lockers and meeting areas. | The work dock has a 2 ton hoist (great for J-24's and Lightnings) and a pump out. |
MBBC uses Flying Juniors as the primary training boat for Junior Sailors | Our leader, Jon Aswad, Master MBBC. |
Ken Wolvington (Master 1979-80) is the unofficial MBBC historian. | Mary Hooper is the Corrections Cup perennial favorite! Her J-24 "C Jam Blues" has captured the Cup 3 out of the last 4 years. |
MBBC prides itself in being a membership governed and maintained club. | It's a great place to be, even if all you do is sit on lawn and enjoy the view. |
We keep the cost of membership low by sharing all the club chores. | Is Todd Cox smiling because: (a.) He's getting his picture taken or (b.) because he's got the best PHRF ratting in the club? |
Jim Finch races his Wave Length 24 "Toads Wild Ride" in class C. It's the boat to beat. |