Two years ago, The Watercraft Journal joined the fun at the annual Sea-Doo Ultimate Owner’s Ride. This year, we’ve been invited back, providing exclusive media coverage of the event, now in its sixth consecutive year, as it gathers Sea-Doo enthusiasts from across the continent (and beyond) to take part of a picturesque and thrilling 25-plus-mile guided tour (actually, 50-plus-mile roundtrip!) on Lake Havasu and through the Colorado River.
Unequivocally, this is a phenomenal experience that everyone should be a part of, as this route has been deemed “one of the best one-day rides in all of North America” and to do it with life-minded enthusiasts who share the same passion for riding the water as you. Scheduled for Friday, October 7th, during the IJSBA World Finals, participants will leave out of the Site Six Launch Ramp, down around the island beneath the legendary London Bridge, before crossing Lake Havasu, up into the Colorado River, to the Havasu Sandbar, up into Topock Gorge and landing at Pirate’s Cove Resort.
Sure, you can go just to join the Sea-Doo Event Team for a fun day of riding, but there’s also some sweet incentives: all participants receive a special edition Sea-Doo World Finals hat, a free lunch at Pirate Cove Resort, and chance to win BRP gear and prizes. As the ride continues to pick up steam, its very important that everybody practice safe riding and keep a minimum distance of 150-feet from each another. And since you need to provide your own ride, make sure that you’re completely topped off with fuel. Oh yeah, and you must wear a USCG-approved life vest.
In addition to having the most extensive, complete and not-to-mention fastest recap of this year’s IJSBA World Finals, The Watercraft Journal will also produce a full-length feature article from this year’s Sea-Doo Ultimate Owner’s Ride including a big ol’ photo gallery and recap. We hope to see you there! All of the entry info, rules and sign-up details can be found HERE.