Gisborne-turned-Tauranga surfer Reuben Woods was one of the few non-local surfers to perform well.
He had to use all his tricks from growing up in town to take the title in the open division.
Woods secured victory by finding a barrel-ride in the final amongst the ever-changing conditions.
GBR surfing development officer Flo Bub said members were grateful to have the event in the first place and it had been an added bonus that it was “epic”.
The interclub competition presented by New Wave NZ Surfboards was a great way to start the GBR summer calendar, he said.
The club's next competition, part of the Super Series, is scheduled for November 20.
The club will also start its East Coast Surf Experiences for the summer with a noho in Tokomaru Bay on the weekend of November 13.
Open: Reuben Woods 1, George Busby 2, Damon Gunness 3, Patrick Braithwaite 4.
Women: Saffi Vette 1, Asia Braithwaite 2, Tina Ryan 3.
Junior girls: Asia Braithwaite 1, Isla Prins 2, Bonnie Lynch 3, Ruby Lobb 4.
Under-12: Indica Corcoran 1, Ollie Tong 2, Milo Livingston 3, Archie Alder 4.
U14: Dale Cromhout 1, Patrick Burbury 2, Gabe Lobb 3, Hunter Lynch 4.
U16: Riku Gordon 1, Tai Murphy 2, Noah Camburn 3, Max Phillips 4.
Over-50s: Sam Phillips 1, Francois Sneedon 2, Michael de Groot 3, Steve Sawyer 4.
Over-60s: John Gisby 1, Mike Yukich 2, Marguerite Vujcich 3, Ross Moodie 4.
Over-60s women: Marguerite Vujcich 1.
First-timers: Arna Whaanga 1, Clancy Ryan 2, Maia McGhie 3.
Gisborne Boardriders 4740 points, Hawke's Bay Boardriders 3445, Mahia Boardriders 2295, Papamoa Boardriders 2000, Bay Boardriders 1625, Wellington Boardriders 1195.