Tournament Director, Capt. Skip Smith
Dear Custom Shootout Participants: I would like to thank all the Custom Boat Owners, Captains, Crews, Sponsors and the Builders for your support and trust. For the past 13 years we have been truly blessed with this unique “gentleman’s rules” charity tournament. The Custom Shootout was originally formed to raise money for the victims of the September 11th tragedies. Since then, we have donated money to: The New York Firefighters, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, American Cancer Society, Susan B. Komen Foundation, The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Anna Fund Melanoma Program, Miami Children’s Hospital Foundation, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Red Cross/Hurricane Katrina (marine related funds), Heroes Fund, IGFA, The Billfish Foundation, and a few others. I would also like to thank Tina Church and all the volunteers who have been part of this event over the years. I keep getting the credit, but without them this event would not happen. One of the best things that happened to this event was moving it to Abaco Beach Resort and teaming up with Kevie and her staff. With an event such as this, the food has to be great to get everyone off their luxury custom boats to join together for dinner and some drinks with some old and new friends. Second is the large, enclosed, air-conditioned tent to make it even more enjoyable. Also, the Resort is much closer to the fishing grounds. So many things have to go right for this to continue to be the event it is today. There are only two things about this event we cannot control; the weather and the fishing. Last year it was a bit rough, and fishing was a bit slow, and even then we did not have any real complaints. This shows me that everyone attending is here for all the right reasons! It also tells me that the Abaco Beach Resort is doing a great job with the food, service, and drinks! The Custom Shootout is proud to be THE TOURNAMENT to fish and to WIN in the Bahamas!
Good Fishing,
Capt.Skip Smith A special thank you to the 2015 volunteers and assistants!
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TUESDAY, MAY 12th 6 p.m. Pre-Kickoff Party! Dinner & Cocktails Sponsors will be there to display their products Sponsored by Smith-Merritt Insurance
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th 3 p.m.- 5 p.m. Registration & Boat Bag pick up 7 p.m. Kickoff Party! 8 p.m. Dinner & Cocktails, Captain’s Meeting 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Silent Auction THURSDAY, MAY 14th 6 a.m.- 7 a.m. Breakfast Sandwiches delivered 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. 1st Day of Fishing 4:30 p.m. Rum Punch dock greeting 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Bring your meat, fish, chicken, etc. and our chef will grill it for you. We’ll have sides dishes available and a casual dinner for the sponsors.
FRIDAY, MAY 15th 6 a.m.- 7 a.m. Breakfast Sandwiches delivered 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. 2nd Day of Fishing 4:30 p.m. Rum Punch dock greeting 7 p.m. Honor the Custom Boat Builders with Dinner & Cocktails Sponsored by XL Insurance
SATURDAY, MAY 16th 6 a.m.- 7 a.m. Breakfast Sandwiches delivered 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. 3rd & last Day of Fishing 4:15 p.m. “Fastest Custom Boat Race” 7 p.m. Awards Dinner at the Boat Harbour Tent 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Silent Auction
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RULES Tournament Format: The Custom Shootout is an “Honor-System” format governed by the rules set forth by the Tournament Committee. The format is intended to generate team strategy, sportsmanship, and fun for all.
1. ANGLERS: Up to 4 anglers permitted
per boat. All anglers must be registered prior to the start of the Tournament.
7. NO WIRE LINES & NO ELECTRIC REELS (except kite & teaser reels). 8. DEAD & LIVE BAIT are permitted and you
must use CIRCLE Hooks with all natural bait.
9. MAXIMUM OF 6 LINES (with hooks) are
permitted per boat at any one time.
2. NO PAID CAPTAINS OR CREW can be
10. RADIO PROCEDURES: All billfish must be called in to the committee boat upon hook-up and release (or loss of fish). VHF Channel TBA
3. FISHING DAYS: Thursday - May 14th, Friday - May 15th, and Saturday - May 16th. All boats must register at marina on or before May 14th.
11. WE RECOMMEND YOU TAKE DIGITAL PHOTOS OR VIDEO VERIFICATION of each billfish
anglers. (paid within the past three years) and then only one ex-Captain/crew angler per boat.
4. FISHING HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Boats may leave the marina at daylight. Boats must check in the marina each evening. Fishing hours per schedule at registration.
5. FISHING BOUNDARIES: A 60 mile
radius from Boat Harbour Marina. Use your GPS numbers at the dock to abide.
6. INTERNATIONAL BILLFISH TOURNAMENT GUIDELINES APPLY: see the entire
set rules on the website. Maximum line to be used:130 lb.
released. The photos or video should clearly identify the species of the billfish, complete the official release documents, sign and turn them in to the tournament director at the end of each fishing day.
12. PROTESTS: The Custom Shootout is an honor system tournament. Each boat is responsible for his/ her performance. Any person witnessing rule violations should enter a protest in writing to the Tournament Committee no later than 6 P.M. the day of the alleged violation. Tournament Committee decision shall be final.
SCORING Blue Marlin release = 400 points White Marlin = 150 points Sailfish Release = 50 points BONUS SCORING: "Shootout Grand Slam" (Blue, White, Sailfish, released during the 3 days of fishing) = 150 bonus points BONUS SCORING: "One Day Grand Slam" (Blue, White, Sailfish, released during one day of fishing) = 400 bonus points You can only get one Bonus per tournament!
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2014 CUSTOM SHOOTOUT SERIES WINNERS
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1st Place: Plane Simple / Spencer 2nd Place: Big Dog / Mark Willis 3rd Place: Que Mas / American The 2016 Customs Shootout Series will consist of: Stuart Light Tackle Tournament, The Custom Shootout and The PC Shootout For more information, contact Skip Smith or email Skip@SkipsTournaments.com
Awards & Prizes MFG PERPETUAL TROPHY: Carey Chen Glass Sculpture (located at the IGFA) Courtesy of: The Tournament TOP BOAT: Kent Ulburg Sculpture Courtesy of: Florida Detroit Diesel-Allison MTU 2ND PLACE BOAT: Original Crystal Trophy Courtesy of: Dex Imaging 3RD PLACE BOAT: Original Crystal Trophy Courtesy of: HMY Yacht Sales TOP ANGLER: Kent Ulburg Sculpture Courtesy of: Sunset Marina TOP LADY ANGLER (CHERYL ROY MEMORIAL): David Wirth Circle Hook Trophy Courtesy of: SATCOM Direct TOP CAPTAIN & CREW: Glass Engraved Tower (3) Courtesy of: Smith-Merritt Insurance TOP TAGGING BOAT: Dennis Friel giclees (3) Courtesy of: Costa "FASTEST BOAT" AWARD: Michael Hoffman Original Painting Courtesy of: Treasure Coast Propellers LARGEST RELEASED MARLIN: Glass Engraved Tower Courtesy of: Shimano LARGEST MAHI: Global Fish Mount Courtesy of: CAT Pantropic LARGEST TUNA: Global Fish Mount Courtesy of: CAT Gregory Poole LARGEST WAHOO: Global Fish Mount Courtesy of: CAT RingPower CUSTOM SHOOTOUT SERIES: Kent Ulburg Sculpture Courtesy of: XL Insurance The Custom Shootout | 13
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HISTORY TOP ENGINE MFG • CAT - 7 wins • Detroit/MTU - 6 wins
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RACE FROM THE EDGE • Revenge - 4 wins • Hines-Farley - 3 wins • Jim Smith - 2 wins • American - 1 win • Spencer - 1 win • Jarrett Bay - 1 win
PAST WINNERS 2014 BOAT HARBOR, ABACO, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Plane Simple • 2nd Place: Escapade • 3rd Place: Uno Mas • Top Angler: Jim Jensen • Manufacturer Award: Spencer •
2013 BOAT HARBOR, ABACO, BAHAMAS • 1st Place: Reel Pushy • 2nd Place: Jichi • 3rd Place: Arc Strike • Top Angler: Wally Whitley • Manufacturer Award: Spencer • Fastest Boat: Ravaganza, Jarrett Bay 2012 BOAT HARBOR, ABACO, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Wave Paver • 2nd Place: Plane Simple • 3rd Place: Bear Trap • Top Angler: Jr Davis • Manufacturer Award: Garlington • Fastest Boat: Reel Joy, Revenge •
2011 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Chasin • 2nd Place: Double Dog • 3rd Place: Ravaganza • Top Angler: Don McKinney • Manufacturer Award: Spencer • Fastest Boat: Reel Joy, Revenge •
2010 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Sandman • 2nd Place: Brier Patch • 3rd Place: Svengali • Top Angler: Lester Petracca • Manufacturer Award: Spencer • Fastest Boat: Reel Joy, Revenge
2007 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Alican • 2nd Place: Jack O’ Hearts • 3rd Place: Meant 2 Be • Top Angler: Scott Frohman • Manufacturer Award: Tribute • Fastest Boat: Jack O’ Hearts, Jim Smith •
2006 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Wave Paver • 2nd Place: Cutnail • 3rd Place: Blank Check • Top Angler: JR Davis • Manufacturer Award: Garlington • Fastest Boat: Jack O’ Hearts, Jim Smith •
2005 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Black Out • 2nd Place: NUCO2 • 3rd Place: Frantastic • Top Angler: Jim Black • Manufacturer Award: Merritt • Fastest Boat: Double Dog, Hines-Farley •
2004 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Rosemary • 2nd Place: Miss Allied • 3rd Place: Double Dog • Top Angler: Terry Sherman • Manufacturer Award: Rybovich • Fastest Boat: Double Dog, Hines-Farley •
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2009 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: HT Hook • 2nd Place: Owls Nest • 3rd Place: Sandman • Top Angler: Al Eldridge • Manufacturer Award: Tribute • Fastest Boat: Reel Joy, Revenge •
2008 HARBOUR ISLAND, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Que Mas • 2nd Place: MIMI • 3rd Place: Reel Joy • Top Angler: Paul Spencer • Manufacturer Award: American • Fastest Boat: MIMI, Spencer •
2003 CHUB CAY, BAHAMAS 1st Place: Salem Wolf • 2nd Place: Miss Allied • 3rd Place: China Girl • Top Angler: Roger Hammond • Manufacturer Award: Rybovich • Fastest Boat: Double Dog, Hines-Farley •
2002 CHUB CAY, BAHAMAS 1st Place: HT Hook • 2nd Place: Jack O Hearts • 3rd Place: ARC Strike • Top Angler: Harry Schufflebarger • Manufacturer Award: Tribute • Fastest Boat: Freedom, American •
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There’s never been anything built quite like the Lizzy Bee. Even at her home dock at the Sailfish Club of Florida in Palm Beach where people have pretty much seen it all when it comes to custom fishing boats, she elicits ooh’s and ahs. Not a day goes by that Capt. Mike McClamrock doesn’t get what he calls the question. “Who makes this boat?” His answer is course, Rybovich, Michael Rybovich and Sons, which he explains with a smile. Lizzy Bee’s mirror white finish shimmers in the noonday sun as McClamrock works his chamois across the boat’s curves, politely answering the passerby’s questions. “How old is this boat? It’s looks vintage,” says the man with a knowing look. It’s less than a year old, says McClamrock, launching into the story of how this new classic 64foot walkaround came to be.
1910-11: Austro-Hungarian immigrant and carpenter John Rybovich Sr. arrives in Palm Beach looking for work. With local ordinances prohibiting hammering during the winter, he turns to commercial fishing to earn a living. On a visit to New York in 1911, he meets Czechoslovakian immigrant, Anna Pollack, his future wife.
1913-1930: John and Anna’s children: John, Ethel, Thomas, Emil and Mary Irene are born. Family moves from their downtown apartment to a waterfront home at 4200 North Dixie where Rybovich and Sons is born around 1919. John Sr. uses his carpentry skills to build and repair other fisherman’s skiffs as well as his own. By 1930 the homestead is a thriving boatyard for commercial and recreational boat owners from Palm Beach. 18 | The Custom Shootout
1931-1940: In 1931 a 26-foot yacht tender owned by the Phipp’s family is taken in trade for a yard bill. John Rybovich Jr., then 18 and working full time at the yard, restores it, installing the first set of directional outriggers with a welded metal base that could be set at a 22 ½ degree angle, and with a half turn, at 45 degrees for fishing. From this boat he catches his first sailfish. Rybovich becomes one the first yards installing topside controls over the lower station, adding a throttle and reverse gear through the cabin top for maneuvering on fish. Among those seeking sportfishing retrofits is Ernest Hemingway, who in 1935 hires Rybovich to turn his 38-foot Wheeler Pilar into a sportsfisher. John Rybovich is introduced to giant bluefin tuna fishing at Cat Cay and Bimini in 1937 and begins formulating ideas for the ideal big game boat.
Gorgeous, by any name, the 64-foot Lizzy Bee launched in 2014 by builder Michael Rybovich and Sons of Pam Beach Gardens, Fla. is a throwback to the Golden Age of Sportfishing when blue water fishing got its start. Photo by Michael Rybovich and Sons.
What McClamrock does not explain is that Lizzy Bee is the happy ending in a journey that began in 1975 when Michael joined the payroll at Rybovich and Sons two weeks before his father and uncle sold the yard. Located at 4200 Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach, Rybovich and Sons is where Michael’s uncles Tommy and John and his father Emil created the modern big game fishing boat in the early 50s after returning home from World War II. Miss Chevy IV’s sleek profile and broken sheer, aluminum tuna tower and outriggers, under transom tuna door and ball bearing fighting chair set the standard for every sportfishing boat built since. Built as hull #8, five years after the launch of their first boat in 1947, it was one of the first purpose built boats for catching billfish and giant tuna. Over the next 20 years Tommy Rybovich built 67 more boats before dying from cancer in
1941-1946: After being drafted into the US Army Air Corps flying B-17s, Tommy Rybovich receives the Distinguished Flying Cross for saving his crew and safely landing his flak-battered plane. Eighteen-year-old Emil joins the Army Air Corps, serving on air-sea rescue boats. In1943 John becomes a procurement officer, learning business skills and new materials like aluminum while serving in the Army transport and engineering division; this helps Rybovich and Sons become the innovator of the modern big game boat. 1946-1951: John Rybovich Sr. turns over the reins to his sons. In 1946 Charles Johnson
orders a new boat for giant tuna fishing in the Bahamas, asking that the boat not exceed 34-feet and it be fast and maneuverable. Launched in 1947, Miss Chevy II was dry and stable with the first set of aluminum outriggers and first ball bearing fighting chair with integrated footrest. The
1972. “When that happened, Rybovich and Sons lost its soul,” said Michael. “The yard’s shipwright Vince Santini, who’d helped Tommy set up the Little Pete, his last boat, worked with my dad (Emil), uncle Johnny, and Bill Jackman, building two more afterwards but it wasn’t the same as having Tommy there. So with family and financial concerns weighing on them, they sold it to Bob Fisher.” Fisher would be the first of four more owners. The sale was a decision both Emil and John Rybovich expressed regrets over once Michael proved his worth as a boat builder; once they saw the yard’s reputation for uncompromising quality slipping with the new bottom line management style. Michael ended up apprenticing under Bill Jackman and Tommy’s former new boat crew of Jack Rhodes, Curt Wills and Jimmy Becker. “They taught me the skills that allowed me to go out on my own,” he said. That happened in 1984 when Michael, who at the time was the yard’s new boat construction foreman, objected to the owner’s production mindset. With his father Emil and brother Marty Evans, Michael built his first boat in 1984 in a small leased space on 28th Street in West Palm Beach. The 32-foot Ruthie, now Charmer, was a throwback to the day fishing boats first designed by Tommy. Ruthie also was one of the first walkaround sportfishers built, an idea conceived (continued tnext page) latter were designed by John Rybovich. With radius corners, the boat’s designer Tommy creates a graceful, streamline craft with a high gloss paint finish and varnished mahogany cockpit, trunk and transom. Powered by a set of 8-cylinder Chryslers, aircraft styled steering and instrumentation and duel station controls, it is one of the first 20-knot plus sportfishing boats. In the next three years, Rybovich built three 28’s and two 37’s.
1952-1959: Wanting something new, Charles Johnson in 1952 commissions a new boat, the world’s first modern day convertible sportfisher. Called Miss Chevy IV, it featured Rybovich’s trademark broken sheer. Tommy’s goal was to eliminate the forward trunk cabin by raising the foredeck to create added headroom while streamlining the deckhouse. Looking at his brother’s sketches, John changed the sheer, penciling in a convex transition similar to that of a Chris Craft.
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Left: Original John Rybovich and Sons Yard. Center: The Four Rybovich men, Emil, Tommy, Johnny and Pop Rybovich. Circa 1960’s. Right: The legendary boat builder Tommy Rybovich defined modern day boat building. Photos courtesy of Michael Rybovich of Michael Rybovich and Sons.
by former Rybovich customer and fisherman Nick Smith. Michael has persevered as no custom builder has ever had to after loosing the right to build boats under own his name due to a copyright infringement lawsuit with the yard’s next owner, Harvey Wilson. Lacking the financial resources to fight the false charges, Michael agreed not to use his family name in business. They chose the name Ryco Marine because it followed Rybovich in the phone book, his stepbrother Marty Evans explained. During the next 20 years they built 20 boats including Custom Shootout masterpieces like Mickey Rupp’s China Girl, Castabar, and Rosemary, under the Ryco name before being asked by Rybovich and Son’s newest owner Wayne Huizenga Jr. to come on board as boat builder in 2005. At Rybovich and Sons he completed Coral C, Larry Wilson’s first Lizzy Bee, Almar, Persistance and Game On before the Great Recession hit and Rybovich and Son’s new boat division was shut down. This time when Michael left it was with the owner’s blessing and permission to use his name building boats. That’s led to what he calls the rebirth, the opening of Michael Rybovich and Sons in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., where his son Dusty, 27, his first born, is the yard’s in house naval architect and marine engineer. A graduate of the
Rybovich Charmer built under the Ryco name.
prestigious Webb Institute of Long Island, New York, “he is the first formally educated boat builder in the family,” says his proud father. Most fathers are happy to see their sons develop an interest in the family business and Michael is no exception. “Marty and I were fortunate to work alongside our father for 25 years. I treasure every success, every failure, every argument and every laugh we shared during that time and feel blessed to be in a position to switch roles and watch the fire developing in a talented young man who is a much quicker study than I ever was. His ability to picture the boat before it is built, to observe the effects of modification on other parts of
With its “broken sheer” and the world’s first all aluminum tuna tower and under transom tuna door (eliminating the need of a gin pole) Miss Chevy IV defined what a sportfishing boat should be.
1956-1959: John Rybovich creates a drying box to “acclimate” the Philippine mahogany used for planking boats. Prior to this, mahogany used in boat construction was less stable; prone to shrinkage. In 1956 naval architect Jack Hargrave joins Rybovich and Sons. During his three years at Rybovich he helps design 13 boats including the yard’s first diesel powered boat, Chevy Clipper for Charles Johnson. During this time Rybovich builds its first boat utilizing epoxy resins. 20 | The Custom Shootout
1960-1965: Tommy Rybovich builds his first cold molded boat, Frisky, which has the
yard’s first set of jet drives. An experimental boat, the 30-footer is sold to Eddie Crawford and is still fishing. In 1963, John Rybovich creates the format and rules for the renowned Master’s Invitational Sailfish Angling Tournament. Nine years later, he creates the Gold Cup Team Tournament for the Sailfish Club of Florida.
1966-1975: Tommy Rybovich and naval architect Giovanni Cardelli create some of the
yard’s “most perfectly proportioned” sportfishers including Annabet, Amigo and Little Pete, utilizing the convex hull sections first suggested by Emil Rybovich. Little Pete is the last boat set up by Tommy Rybovich, who dies of cancer in 1972. With help from shipwright
the boat and run through the manual of calculations in a fraction of time is pure magic to me and comes natural to him. I’m thrilled the depth of those abilities is in my family’s hands producing a better product for the customer.” Dusty’s esthetic, he adds, is a lot like Tommy’s. “He loves the classics,” said Michael, who describes his son’s style as traditional with a modern flare. And though Michael drew the lines for Wilson’s show stopping 64-foot walkaround Lizzy Bee - hull number one for Michael Rybovich and Sons - Dusty helped design the layout and many of the components. The first boat he’s drawn from the keel up is the new yard’s third hull a conventional 68foot sportfish that currently is under construction along with an 86-footer set for launch later this year.
Hull number two, our largest so far, like all our boats is something special, said Michael. “We took our successful 78 and stretched it without increasing the chine beam,” he explained. “The reason being, excessive chine beam can be a horsepower parasite, contributing to a hard, wet ride.” The new 86’ is light for her size thanks to the FRP composite deckhouse and bridge. The overhead is made from carbon fiber that adds stiffness while helping reduce the weight of the assembly and lowers the center of gravity. That said what everyone is talking is not the sleek wraparound glass windshield but the refrigerated 400 gallon under deck tuna box that can hold a couple of full size men as well, said Rybovich. Also under the mezzanine are crew’s quarters and a sizeable tackle room, features the owner’s crew also appreciates.
In 2011 Michael and his team moved to a 2-acre waterfront boatyard in Palm Beach Gardens in need of a facelift with a plan to bring back the service and the atmosphere customers enjoyed at the family’s old yard. Painting it a pale shade of yellow, he wanted to make it feel like a smaller version of the yard his grandfather opened in 1919. And instead of a Travelift, Rybovich re-built the old marine railway so they can move more boats in a small area. Built for Larry Wilson, Rybovich’s partner in the real estate, Lizzy Bee was launched in 2014 to enormous fanfare. Not just because of her looks or that she may well be the largest walkaround ever built but for the technology that went into it including the Volvo Penta IPS pods Wilson asked for. The maneuverability with the boat’s thrust based steering system is impressive, said Rybovich. (continued bottom of next page)
Bill Jackman, John and Emil complete two more boats before selling the yard in 1975 to automobile executive Robert (Bob) Fisher.
1975-1984: Michael Rybovich begins work at Rybovich and Sons two weeks before its
Charlie Bouchard. The boat is a throwback to the day fishing boats first built by Rybovich. With more than 2,000 billfish releases since its launch, today it’s called Charmer. Rybovich International becomes Ryco Marine. John Rybovich dies in 1990.
sale to Bob Fisher. By 1978, he’s become carpentry foreman of the new boat crew. Working under boat builder Bill Jackman, he’s working as new boat construction supervisor when he quits in 1984.
1995-2001: Software developer Larry Wilson – the future partner in Michael Rybovich and Sons
1984-1995: With his father Emil and brother Marty Evans, Michael opens Rybovich International in 1984, building his first boat on his own, the 32-foot walkaround Ruthie for
2001-2010: Wayne Huizenga Jr. purchases Rybovich and Sons at 4200 Dixie Highway in
– commissions a 39-foot express called Charmer from Ryco in 1998. Emil Rybovich dies in 2000. The following year Ryco Marine moves to a waterfront site on Dixie Highway in Riviera Beach.
2004. After a succession of owners after Tommy’s death and the yard’s sale by the family in 1975, Huizenga asks Michael to return as Rybovich’s boat builder to rebuild theCustom company;Shootout content as | 21 The
(Rybovich continued from previous page) Coupled with Volvo electronics, the joystick control allows for complete control of the boat regardless of wind and tide. In addition, the fuel efficiencies derived from forward facing, counter rotating propellers gives us a fuel burn that’s close to half of what conventional drives burn. Lizzy Bee is burning a total of 60 gallons per hour at 30 knots,” he adds. Much has been written about Rybovich and Sons and the
his own boss, Michael says no. Hurricane Wilma destroys Ryco Marine’s facilities in 2005. With three boats underway and no place to finish them, Michael rejoins (Huizenga’s) Rybovich and Sons. Michael and Marty complete five boats before the Great Recession hits and Huizenga trims the company’s new construction team. Michael and Marty leave on good terms.
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innovations that came from that yard. “What most people don’t realize is a lot of that innovation came from listening to our customers,” said Michael. “I’m extremely proud of my family’s boat building legacy and their contributions to the sport but I realize there are a lot of hard working boat builders from other well respected yards that have contributed equally to this industry. What made us different was we just happened to be there first.”
2011- 2015: Company’s rebirth as Michael Rybovich and Sons takes place in 2011 after purchase of a 2-acre boatyard in Palm Beach Gardens. Michael’s son and naval architect Dusty Rybovich joins the company. With the addition of an engineered railway, covered sheds and service yard, Michael completes the yard’s first boat, Larry Wilson’s 64-foot walkaround Lizzy Bee in 2014. An 86- and 68-footer are slated for launch in 2015 and 2016.
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2014 First Place “PLANE SIMPLE”
Debra Todd Photography Top row: Gary Angel, Jennifer Dudas, Tina Church, Capt. Jim Werling, Noah Beaman, Skip Smith Bottom row: Jim Jensen, Ryan Beal
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Top Lady Angler - Stephanie Swan
Top Angler - Jim Jensen
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Congratulations to the Plane Simple & Jim Jensen
Abaco Islands, Bahamas FEBRUARY 2015 -- On February 16, 2015, the final tag in the 2014 Custom Shootout IGMR that started in Abaco Islands, Bahamas, surfaced to win the race after remaining on Fish 6, an estimated 126 kg (275 lb) blue marlin, for the full programmed duration of 180 days! The tag reported in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, at an incredible point to point distance of 2,469 nautical miles (nm) southeast from where it was deployed about 60 miles off the coast of Virginia, USA. Congratulations to Jim Jensen of Plane Simple, the angler and sponsor of the winning fish! It will be about another month before a track is developed, and we can’t wait to see where this fish actually swam. Coming in a close second place was Fish 1, the only fish tagged during the 2014 Custom Shootout by sponsor Mike Bozzuto of My Love. The tag on Fish 1 popped up on November 11, 2014 and revealed that the estimated 125 kg (275 lb) blue traveled an exact point to point distance of 2,029 nm in the full programmed duration of 180 days! Starting off in the Abacos, the blue swam north from the Bahamas, hugging the US coast all the way to Massachusetts, where it circled back down to Maryland and Virginia before returning north and then eventually swimming far east offshore in the Atlantic. Given the track pattern, we estimate that the blue marlin’s total distance was more likely around 6,414 nm! Jim Derrick of Layla sponsored the tag that his Captain Todd Astles placed on Fish 4 after angler Tobin Wiener reeled in the estimated 91 kg (200 lb) blue while fishing near Puerto Rico. After reaching the 180 day programmed duration period on January 29, 2015, the tag popped off 1,309 nm away in the Atlantic, about 1,000 nm from South America, earning Fish 4 third place in the race. As with fish 6, the track will be processed when the tag is finished transferring data to the Argos satellites, which will likely be completed within the month. The fact that four of the six tags deployed during the 2014 Abaco Islands, Bahamas IGMR reached the full programmed duration of 180 days is a huge success in itself. However, that coupled with some very long tracks made this particular race a veritable treasure trove of data for the IGMR. A huge thanks go to Captain Skip Smith for making this event possible at the Custom Shootout and to all the tag sponsors, anglers, and crew that participated. A comprehensive report with more details regarding your tags and fish will be available on the race page soon.
Team Name: Plane Simple Sponsor: Jim Jensen Species Tagged: Blue Marlin Species Size: 45 kg (100 lb) Angler: Jim Jensen Tagged By: Ryan Beal & Noah Beaman Deployment Date: August 20, 2014 Pop-Up Date: February 16, 2015 Distance Traveled: 2,469 nm
2015 BOAT LIST Thanks to everyone fishing! MFR
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Alican
Andres Fanjul
Doug Heaton
F&S
Marlin II
Marlin Younker
Dennis Larivee
Spencer
Bear Trap
John Stout
Ed Dwyer
Scarborough
Maverick
Randy Newcomer
Joel McLeod
Spencer
Big Deal
Ed Russo
Brian Rabbitt
Merritt
My Love
Mike Bozzuto
Billy Elliott
Willis
Black Out
James Black
Jose Montero
Merritt
My Lynn
Bob Snyder
Kevin Scheffler
Bayliss
Blank Check
Dan Doyle, Jr.
Danny Hearns
Whiticar
Never Enough
Walter Shikany
Trevor Cockle
Sonny Briggs
Bodacious
Pat Thomas
Brian Gale
Merritt
Jim Carr
Eddie Herbert
Merritt
Bree
Randy Ringhaver
Kyle Liane
Never Say Never
Spencer
Bullwinkle
Emelio Musso
Daniel Spencer
Spencer
Plane Simple
Jim Jensen
Jimmy Werling
Spencer
Chasin Tail
James Takats
Ron Day
American
Que Mas
Wally Whitley
Travis Butters
Merritt
Committed
John Lee
Sean Young
Rybovich
Reef Skimmer
Duane Powell
John Robel
Rybovich
Coral C
Chris Berian
Ben Brownlee
Revenge
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John Guledsky
Andy Helms
Island Boat
CowPoke
Cruiser Crews
Mike Brady
Spencer
Reel Pushy
Robert Baker
Chris Workmon
Paul Mann
DA Sea
Ed Dunn
Chris Garnell
Rybovich
Rose
Jay Hayden
Steve Futch
Jim Smith
Gina Lisa
Gina Addeo
Danny Scotti
Spencer
Ryt Sea
Glenn Hasse
Robby Lawson
Release
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Roy Cronacher
Corey Hexter
Paul Mann
Soul Candy
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F&S
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Daniel Hassan
George McElveen
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Ryan Keany
Merritt
Sweet Thing
Keith Beaty
Michael Murray
Garlington
Jaruco
Ralph De la Torre
Tyler Andresen
Freedom
Tenacious
Kasey Swan
Danny Ford
Paul Mann
Jichi
Luis Isaias
Gene Lebron
Spencer
Texas Tea
Michael Savino
Pat Brogan
Spencer
Lauren J
Tim Magee
Tim Magee
Gilligan
Toast
Ron Martin
Ross Clark
Bayliss
Lights Out
Bill Haugland
Chester Sims
Spencer
Two Cats
Doug Fabick
Nate Benz
Paul Mann
Lisa K
Ernest Audet
Mike Deighan
Bayliss
Uno Mas
Brooks Smith
Sean Gallagher
Paul Mann
Ma Sheila
Will Tomlinson
David Tomlinson
Mark Willis
Vintage
Hans Kranz
Hans Kranzs
Rybovich
Mama C
Chris Perry
Steve Richardson
Garlington
Wave Paver
Jr Davis
Russell Sinclair
Jarrett Bay
Mama Who
Lainey Jones
Ronnie Burbage
Mark Willis
Wish List
John Wolf
JP Wolf
Spencer
Marlin Darlin
Bobby Jacobsen
Ed Wheeler
Spencer
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Winston Wren
Jim Garner
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