Well, I'm thinking of purchasing gear (again) and this tiem I'm thinking of a short stand-up marlin rod. Now marlin's where I fish are rare but big (not so many are caught but they can be heavy)
The reel to go with that should of course match the type of fishing that is targeted and I looked at as much information as I could find but are still al little in doubt. I noticed that Dennis Braid (from braid tackle,
http://www.braidproducts.com/ ) and mr. Killsong (see youtube,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_hNE5mki9k) are using 80 pond gear when fishing giant tuna's but someone like Marscha Biermann has fished 50# gear on big marlin extremely succesfully.
On one hand I'm worried about being underpowered but I looked at the drags that can be had from the modern 50# reel and think that I should not be worried as I would not be able to hold those maximum drags anyway (for a signficant duration)
If I look at some 50# reel drags:
strike drag ------ max drag ---- name
?-----------------55#----------Omoto Poseidon S- 50-II
60# 85#----------Okuma Makaira 50
37#--------------55#----------Okuma makaira 30
50#--------------57#----------Avet 50 Wide
100(110)---------110#---------Avet Trx 50 (trxw50)
45#--------------?-------------Penn International 50 VSX
30#--------------?-------------Penn Int. 50VSW
50#-------------->scale--------Tiburon SST50T
35#--------------44#----------Shimano Tiagra 50WLRSA
Accurate ATD platimum 50W I could not find the exact numbers but I know they are high as well and the same applies to the Fin Nor Santiago
Looking at the above drags I would not even need a top drag 50 class reel and most of the 50 class reels would need a significant stronger rod
The 500# marlin that my friend caught last year on 130# chair gear was used probably with less than 35# of drag
As I am not yet an extremely seasoned big game angler I would value your opinions