Seadoo PWC covers are almost never discussed amongst the most serious racers. But that is not to say they aren't important amongst the most serious racers. Each serious athlete seems to think their seadoo pwc cover is an extension of the machine which is an extension of them. A sleek cover means they are a sleek rider. However, no one admits to thinking this way. Most riders are keen to get on the water to demonstrate their skills but none would show up with a shabby or worn out seadoo cover. Earlier this year I sent out an email to competitors telling them I was looking for content for my blog on seadoo covers. As a lark, one of the competitors suggested having a seadoo cover beauty pageant after Saturday's races. The rest is history.
A lot of racers are proud but quiet about their choice of seadoo cover. Most riders prefer to make their statements on the water. That said, I know amongst my closer racer friends that the look of their covers is very important and a source of unspoken pride at tournaments. I know that some of the better racers (with sponsor money) have new seadoo pwc covers for every season.
By Saturday morning no one had entered the contest. I reckoned it would be a last minute decision for many of the racers. After all, everyone needed to concentrate on the real reason they were at the tournament in the first place. I reckoned that once the competition was over the riders might be interested in a little bit of fashion fun.
Saturday afternoon I went to look for the organizer and when I found him I was told that no one had entered the competition. I was disappointed but not surprised. The competitors were standing around in small groups getting reacquainted and I noticed some small talk about the cover contest. Some of the racers were saying that they had no intention of entering the contest but if they were so inclined they would be sure to win. As the afternoon drew to a close the claims of having the hottest cover became more insistent. It was decided that relatives ( read: girlfriends, boyfriends, children or spouses) could enter the seadoo covers on behalf of the athletes.
Once family was permitted to enter, we got 4 or 5 contestants immediately. There was a clear sentimental favorite as it was presented by a dancing 5 year old. The custom details were vines and roses as the watercraft was based out of Roses Marina. The cover itself was a light green water resistant material with thick darker green stitching.
We all agreed that it was a fun addition to the tournament. Some of the competitors were already talking about the covers they might design over the winter months in preparation for next year's beauty contest. I didn't bring my camera to the tournament so don't have any pictures to post. The tournament was a lot of high energy racing with good friends and had the added addition of featuring seadoo pwc covers.
A lot of racers are proud but quiet about their choice of seadoo cover. Most riders prefer to make their statements on the water. That said, I know amongst my closer racer friends that the look of their covers is very important and a source of unspoken pride at tournaments. I know that some of the better racers (with sponsor money) have new seadoo pwc covers for every season.
By Saturday morning no one had entered the contest. I reckoned it would be a last minute decision for many of the racers. After all, everyone needed to concentrate on the real reason they were at the tournament in the first place. I reckoned that once the competition was over the riders might be interested in a little bit of fashion fun.
Saturday afternoon I went to look for the organizer and when I found him I was told that no one had entered the competition. I was disappointed but not surprised. The competitors were standing around in small groups getting reacquainted and I noticed some small talk about the cover contest. Some of the racers were saying that they had no intention of entering the contest but if they were so inclined they would be sure to win. As the afternoon drew to a close the claims of having the hottest cover became more insistent. It was decided that relatives ( read: girlfriends, boyfriends, children or spouses) could enter the seadoo covers on behalf of the athletes.
Once family was permitted to enter, we got 4 or 5 contestants immediately. There was a clear sentimental favorite as it was presented by a dancing 5 year old. The custom details were vines and roses as the watercraft was based out of Roses Marina. The cover itself was a light green water resistant material with thick darker green stitching.
We all agreed that it was a fun addition to the tournament. Some of the competitors were already talking about the covers they might design over the winter months in preparation for next year's beauty contest. I didn't bring my camera to the tournament so don't have any pictures to post. The tournament was a lot of high energy racing with good friends and had the added addition of featuring seadoo pwc covers.
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