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Blind Ski Program of The San Diego Mission Bay Boat and Ski Club (SDMBBSC)

The Blind Ski Program presented by members of The San Diego Mission Bay Boat and Ski Club (SDMBBSC), provides sight impaired children and adults with the opportunity of hands-on instruction and interaction of water sports. The Blind Ski Program is aligned with the Blind Community Center as well as The Braille Institute and the San Diego Center for the Blind.

The Blind Ski program was started in 1963 by Santo Lo Presto (Sandy) and was the only Blind Water-Skiing instruction program in the County. Sandy was the second most decorated hero in World War II under Audie Murphy. He passed away in 1989. He was a colorful Italian character and a great man!
Ron George was Blind Ski Director following the passing of Santo Lo Presto and returned 2007. He has been involved with the Blind Ski Program for 40 years. Ron states “you don’t need a boat to volunteer. Help can be serving the kids on the beach or helping back at the Club with lunch after skiing.” The program continues each year from May through September with over 200 participants each year.

If you have never tried water skiing, here’s your chance. There are lots of sighted volunteers and your experience will be safe and fun. Many of our participants would rather go for a ride on one of the speed boats or take a ride on the Giant inner tube which is pulled by a speed boat.
Everyone has a good time and after a morning on the beach, we all drive to the clubhouse for lunch. Burgers and hot dogs of course!

Thank You SDMBBSC for the many years that you have provided this excellent program. Our blind and low vision BCCSD members are grateful and are looking forward to many more days of water adventures.