Boat Informations Make & Model: Intrepid 327
Power Plant: Triple mercury verado 300’s and Raymarine electronics Class: Open
Team KooLau Team KooLau calls Neptune Beach, Florida home and sets out in a 35 foot Wellcraft 352 CCF equipped with Evinrude triple 250 E-Tec's. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas Captain Conrad Lau relocated to Jacksonville, Florida and earned a Computer Science degree at University of North Florida. Conrad began his career as a computer programmer and quickly progressed to architecture design and continues today as an accomplished IT manager. He has 18 years of progressive experience with a unique ability to communicate with the customer.
In addition to his professional career as a IT manager, Conrad is also an entrepreneur. In 1997, Conrad launched his own company called Radical Applications, Inc. Working as a partner with IBM, his company provided analysis & design, development and management over-site for web based systems utilized for such sporting events as Wimbledon, The French Open and the other Grand Slams of Tennis, The Masters and the Professional Golf Association championship.
Captain Conrad Lau has been fishing competitively since 1990 and has racked up an impressive record of many top ten finishes. The team is involved with FLW, as well as the Southern Kingfish Association (SKA).
Team Members...
Captain Conrad Lau
Dell Williamson
Jessie Williamson
Rocky Cusack and Rad Lau
Recent Accomplishments...
2010 1st place Sapelo Open
2010 5th place SKA Pro Jensen Beach
2009 SKA Overall 5th place pros and 1st place senior Angler
2009 SKA 3rd place pro, 6th place divisional in Jensen Beach, FL
2009 SKA 5th place overall Pro, 6th place divisional and 1st Place Senior Key West, FL
5th Place Key West first leg SKA Pro, 3rd Place Jensen Beach currently ranked 2nd for AOY. 1st place FLW Sarasoto
2005 FLW Kingfish Tour: Venice, La. • 7th place
2005 SKA Pro Tour, Morehead City • 4th place
2005 SKA Division 4, St. Mary's Kingfish Classic • 2nd place Junior Division: The team headed to St. Augustine and stuck with their spot until 2 p.m. without any payoff – just then, “in 40 feet of water, a ribbonfish with a pearl baby duster on a long line went off.” Landed smartly by Chelsea Lau and weighing in at 41.55 lb., it earned Team KooLau second place honors in the junior division.
2003 SKA National Championship, Biloxi, Miss. • 3rd place: Fishing the West Delta, they had early indications of their strong finish. Landed their first day fish by 10:30 a.m. – hooked by a hardtail on the surface by Andy Seeker – it weighed in at 53.46 lb. Day two looking for a repeat performance, they pulled in a 42 and a 48 – just not enough to put them over the top. After a short move, “first the downrigger line went off and then the two outrigger lines…one king ran through another boat’s lines. Everyone around us was hooked up. One king died and we had to pull it up from the bottom.” The top king weighed 53.93 lb. and netted Team KooLau a 3rd place finish.
2002 Division 10 Junior Angler of the Year (Chelsea Lau)
Meet Captain Conrad Lau
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas Conrad relocated to Jacksonville, Florida and earned a Computer Science degree at University of North Florida. Conrad began his career as a computer programmer and quickly progressed to architecture design and continues today as an accomplished IT manager. He has 18 years of progressive experience with a unique ability to communicate with the customer.
In addition to his professional career as a IT manager, Conrad is also an entrepreneur. In 1997, Conrad launched his own company called Radical Applications, Inc. Working as a partner with IBM, his company provided analysis & design, development and management over-site for web based systems utilized for such sporting events as Wimbledon, The French Open and the other Grand Slams of Tennis, The Masters and the Professional Golf Association championship.
Involvements
Club/Organization Involvement:
SKA Pro’s and Divisionals, Florida Sportsman and Others
Targeted Fish:
Kingfish
Top 3 HI-SEAS line and reasons why:
Quatro plus the strength, abrasion resistance, must have a line I can count on in a tournament