Yamaha marine grease

Started by Anjoemara, December 30, 2017, 02:11:29 PM

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Anjoemara

Hello Guys
What is the best Grease for freshwater spinning and casting reels

Where is yamaha marine Grease available for saltwater reels

I live NOT in the usa But in Europe

Thanks a lot

RowdyW

Quote from: Anjoemara on December 30, 2017, 02:11:29 PM
Hello Guys
What is the best Grease for freshwater spinning and casting reels

Where is yamaha marine Grease available for saltwater reels

I live NOT in the usa But in Europe

Thanks a lot
Probably available at a Yamaha dealer but any grease labeled "MARINE" will work for fresh or saltwater. Some are thicker then others, just pick the one you like. If it is to thick just mix a small amount of reel oil in it to get the consistincey you want.         Rudy

Swami805

I've been using Penn blue grease and haven't been able to find yamaha grease in my area. It's it that much better? Should I be on a quest to find it?
I only service my own reels and a 2 oz jar of blue grease last's me for months.
Do what you can with that you have where you are

sdlehr

#3
Sheridan, you're fine with Penn Blue. I use Yamaha Marine because it's cheaper in bulk. For the little you use ease of acquisition is more important.

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Sid Lehr
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Ron Jones

Alan swears by the Yamaha, but I'm still going through my stock of Penn blue and it works well. I have no plans to stop using it until I have ran out and even then I'll have to check availability.
Ron
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Tiddlerbasher

I've been using Mercury Quicksilver 2-4-C for everything including drags (it's got Teflon in it). For very small spinners I add a couple of drops of oil to thin it.

philaroman

saving my last oz. of Shimano grease for drags
switched to Penn Blue for gears & like it better
IMO, you don't need heavy marine grease for F/W

Cor

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Anjoemara


Donnyboat

If your in a very cold area, you may be best with TSI oils or synthetic oils, as grease, may be to thick, cheers Don.
Don, or donnyboat