Tuesday, October 16, 2007
PWC Nation descends on Arizona
posted by John Donaldson
The mere mention of Lake Havasu resonates with a level of mystique for many members of the PWC Nation. When someone says “Havasu,” perhaps you are one of those who imagine the roar of 20 PWC race engines blasting off the starting line, or can just about get a whiff of race gas. Or you can hear the conversations in French or with heavy British or Australian accents, or marvel at the team attire of the various privateer race teams from Thailand or Serbia or Japan. Indeed, the spectacle of the IJSBA World Finals.
In all my years in the PWC nation, I find the annual Fall World Finals (WF) in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., to be unique and just plain fun. There is virtually nowhere else you can go where everyone you encounter will have a smile on their face when you explain why you are in town. The thousands of visitors who descend on this small city are generally welcomed wholeheartedly by the locals and by the local businesses. It is a great feeling to be there and to feel like everyone accepts you and your particular form of recreation.











