Aug 26 @ 6:27 PM
Outlier
Robert Rodelsperger weighed a 63.3 lbs tuna
1. |
Just Right56' Viking |
900 |
2. |
All In58' Blackwell |
890 |
3. |
Wall Hanger63' Spencer |
820 |
4. |
GRATITUDE60' Spencer |
760 |
5. |
Sniper58' Paul Mann |
560 |
Aug 26 @ 6:27 PM
Robert Rodelsperger weighed a 63.3 lbs tuna
Aug 26 @ 6:27 PM
Robert Rodelsperger weighed a 68.4 lbs tuna
Aug 26 @ 9:42 AM
Drew Aladj released a sailfish.
Aug 26 @ 9:43 AM
Mike Robinson released a sailfish.
The Virginia Beach Billfish Tournament winner was Just Right, a 56' Viking yacht, who emerged as the winner in the Billfish leaderboard with a total of 900 points.
Close behind was All In, a 58' Blackwell yacht, with a score of 890 points. Wall Hanger, a 63' Spencer yacht, secured the third spot with 820 points.
Other notable contenders in the Billfish leaderboard included GRATITUDE, Sniper, and Builder's Choice, finishing with 760, 560, and 490 points.
The competition was fierce, with several yachts battling for the top position in each classification. The competition for this offshore fishing tournament included Dolphin, Tuna, and Wahoo.
The Dolphin leaderboard, Iron Leader, a 70' Jarrett Bay yacht, claimed victory with 30.9 points. Sea Escape, a 53' RG Boatworks yacht, took the second spot with 5.3 lbs, followed by Courtney Beth, a 42' Viking yacht, with 3.7 points.
Outlier, a 62' Spencer yacht, dominated the Tuna leaderboard with an impressive score of 68.4 points. Sea Striker, a 61' Jarrett Bay yacht, secured the second position with 62.3 lbs, closely followed by Double B, a 62' Tim Winter yacht, with 59.2 lbs.
Don't Panic, a 56' Viking yacht, emerged victorious in the Wahoo leaderboard with 53.1 points. Obsession, a 55' Sheldon Midgett yacht, finished in second place with 46.9 lbs, while Saga, a 63' Ricky Scarborough yacht, took the third spot with 45.3 lbs.
The Virginia Beach Billfish fishing tournament showcased exceptional talent and fierce competition among the participating yachts.
The event's use of Reel Time Apps live scoring and tournament management was greatly appreciated, providing real-time updates and an efficient system for tracking the standings.