b"2022 SEASON HIGHLIGHTSBlind and PBCBs Blind and Vision-Impaired (BVI) sailors enjoyed another summer on Pleasant Vision-ImpairedBay, despite the weather occasionally getting in the way! This tenacious group put up with the rain and gave high wind sailing a try. These BVI sailors have some of the best Sailing attitudes on campus: theyre eager to learn and find ways to make a traditionally visual sport tactile. We always look forward to their humor and are constantly impressed by Working with this programtheir growth. has been by far the mostThank you to the Wianno Sailing Foundation for their support of this program!rewarding experience Ive had as a sailing instructor.Calder RobbinsAdaptive Sailing PBCBs Adaptive sailing program serves people with a range of physical or deelopmental challenges. Thanks to PBCBs accessible equipment and initiatives, these I am so grateful forsailors enjoyed a wonderful season! the wonderful sailing opportunities at PBCB. The christening of a new accessible kayak and a hand-controlled Martin sailboat added Every assistanceto their opportunities to get out on the water.Another piece of equipment, new to us and accommodationthis fall, is a transfer box that acts like a ramp for easier access on and off boats. This is provided made each especially helpful for people using wheelchairs, crutches, or canes. Special thanks to the sail a fast-track learningChatham-Harwich Newcomers Club's woodworking group for volunteering their time to and safe experience. build the transfer box for us!James Bast We were also pleased to welcome 41 participants from Cape Abilities and Community Connections who came to campus this year for a ride on The Friend.My family loves PBCB! We discovered PBCB when it was still operating from Jackknife Cove. In the beginning, we joined to learn how to sail and to rent boats. Now we appreciate the PBCB mission and what it offers the Cape Cod community.The best part of PBCB is that it is a welcoming community of sailors of all ages who want to give the gift of sailing on Pleasant Bay to others. Rob Michaels"