• 2025 MBSA Awards Banquet

    Cottage Park Yacht Club 76 Orlando Ave, Winthrop, MA

    The MBSA Board invites you to the 2025 Mass Bay Sailing Awards Banquet on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at Cottage Park Yacht Club to celebrate together a great 2025 racing season. The evening will honor the achievements in our racing community with a focus on the social aspects of the Mass Bay Sailing Community: new

  • 2025 Debrief To Increase Regatta Participation in 2026 (Boston)

    Chart House 60 Long Wharf, Boston, MA, United States

    A structured review to discuss the 2025 sailing season. The purpose of the discussions will be on: what went right, what was not so good, and most importantly - how we can improve for 2026. Let’s work together to make the 2026 Mass Bay Regatta season great. We need you there to be the “voice of

  • Debrief To Increase Regatta Participation in 2026 (South)

    Savin Hill Yacht Club 400 William T Morrissey Blvd, Dorchester, MA, United States

    Spread the word/forward email to your YC members, crew and friends.  A structured review to discuss the 2025 sailing season. The purpose of the discussions will be on: what went right, what was not so good, and most importantly - how we can improve for 2026. Let’s work together to make the 2026 Mass Bay

  • Debrief To Increase Regatta Participation in 2026 (North)

    Swampscott Yacht Club 425 Humphrey Street, Swampscott, MA, United States

    Spread the word/forward email to your YC members, crew and friends.  A structured review to discuss the 2025 sailing season. The purpose of the discussions will be on: what went right, what was not so good, and most importantly - how we can improve for 2026. Let’s work together to make the 2026 Mass Bay

  • Boston Harbor Hacks: Tides & Tactics (Boston)

    Blackmoor Bar+Kitchen 1 Chelsea Street, Charlestown, MA, United States

    Howdy Mass Bay Sailors, Think you know Boston Harbor?? 2026 Harbor Hacks: Tides & Tactics- Boston Harbor is our next Event and Social. An interactive social where the “Old Salts” and winning skippers share the local knowledge that wins races (and saves gelcoat): tidal timing, sneaky current lines and eddies, classic wind shifts, and the hazards