Behind the Scenes of a Mudding Weekend With Vessel Powersports
When you see Vessel Powersports show up at a mud park, you see the action: the bounty hole carnage, crowds around our booth, the Honda ATVs climbing out of deep mud, and the riders taking home trophies.
But what most people don’t see is everything that goes into making a mudding weekend happen.
From loading the trailer to handing out coozies at the booth, here’s an inside look at what a real mud-park weekend is like with Vessel Powersports.
A mudding weekend starts days before the wheels ever hit the road.
Before any event, our team checks over every machine—because mud parks are brutal. We inspect:
Driveshafts and axles
Wheel bearings
Tires and beadlocks
Electrical and lighting setups
Snorkel systems
Winches and tow points
Most weekends, we’re running Honda Ranchers, Foremans, Rubicons, and Pioneer 500s built with the same aftermarket parts we sell—like driveshaft upgrades, wheel spacers, reverse/brake lights, and speaker mounts.
If we’re hosting a bounty hole, we tune the machines specifically for deep pits and high abuse. Reliability is everything.
The booth is a moving parts store. We pack:
Merchandise and apparel
Popular Honda accessories
LED light kits
Speaker mounts
Snorkel kits
Spare parts for riders who need fixes on-site
Hundreds of necklace coozies for giveaways
Every event means connecting with the community—and keeping riders on the trail.
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Most mud parks aren’t exactly around the corner.
Vessel weekends often mean 8–12+ hour drives, usually starting before sunrise.
Two trucks, a fully loaded trailer, and a convoy of Honda machines hit the highway. Every trip is a mix of excitement, anticipation, and coffee.

When we get to the park, the first priority is getting the booth up before the rush.
Tent and banners
Lighting and power
Displaying our best-selling Honda parts
Stocking tables with merch
Prepping cameras for content
Doing final checks on machines for racing
Mud parks fill up fast, and within an hour, the booth usually turns into a nonstop flow of riders wanting to talk builds, pick up parts, or show off their machines.

Once the gates open… it’s go time.
We spend most of the day talking to riders who:
Need parts
Want to upgrade
Have questions about their Honda build
Are excited to show us their setups
Want to talk mudding, bounty holes, and events
These conversations are the best part of the job.
People drive hours just to ride—and seeing their passion fuels us.
If you’ve seen us at an event, you know:
We love giving out coozies, stickers, and freebies.
The goal is always to leave people with something they’ll actually use.
Every event gives us wild footage—
Bounty hole senders
ATVs disappearing in pits
Sideways wheelies
Mud flying 20 feet high
Riders pulling each other out
Mud trucks clearing trenches
This is the raw content that makes mudding what it is.
When Vessel sponsors or hosts a bounty hole competition, things get loud and intense.
We’re right there in the pit:
Helping riders prep
Recovering stuck machines
Handing out prizes
Filming the carnage
Capturing the winners
Bounty races are a huge part of the culture—they bring out the best riders, the best machines, and the biggest crowds.

After the sun goes down, the real mud-park atmosphere kicks in:
Night rides
Music and trail parties
Light bars lighting up the woods
Riders rolling up to the booth to talk about their day
Mud parks create a community like nothing else—and we stay out there with the crowd until late.

The second day of an event always brings new challenges.
We help riders with:
Broken axles
Bent tie rods
Electrical issues
Lighting problems
Anything that keeps them from riding
We keep our tools and parts ready for anyone who needs help.
The goal is simple: make sure everyone gets the most out of their weekend.
Of course, we get some riding in too—because we’re in this sport for the same reason everyone else is. We love it.

A mudding weekend is a ton of work, but every trip is worth it for three reasons:
Honda riders and mud-park locals are some of the best people you’ll meet.
No two events are ever the same—from massive mud trucks to riders breaking records in the bounty hole.
We live and breathe this industry.
Running a booth, helping riders, shooting content, and pushing machines to the limit is what Vessel was built for.
If you’ve never been to a mudding weekend with Vessel Powersports, you’re missing out.
Stay plugged into our social media to see where we’re headed next—and come ride with us, grab some gear, or just hang out.
Whether you're competing, spectating, or cruising the trails, Vessel is here to keep your Honda running strong and ready for anything.
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