New to the forum, great information here. I haven't fished in 5 years since selling my last boat, but recently moved to the water and have a new boat on the way. I've been going through all of my old gear servicing the reels, as well as putting together a spread for offshore. I have a lot of reels to service so I'll be reading a lot and I'm sure will have questions.
In my older stuff I have:
Okuma V-systems spinning - the larger ones have a lot bubbled paint but smaller ones are fine. Planning to throw the bubbled ones in storage as backups after I service and clean all the bubbled paint off
Shimano Tyrnos 10's and 12's - used these for trolling stripers, need to service
Abu Revo Toro 50's and 60's - have gone through these and they're working great
Release SG's - just dropped them at Seigler for service since they're right down the street.
Old but new to me:
3 Penn International II 50 SW - Buddy had them and never used them since he doesn't have an inshore boat, they look great on cosmetically but haven't opened yet
New stuff I've been collecting for a few months in preparation:
Avet EX 30w's and 50w's - for offshore trolling, haven't opened them since they're new, should I?
Shimano Saragosa 5000's and 8000's - will use for casting to cobia, mahi, etc. Haven't opened them
Siegler SGN's - will use for jigging flounder, general bottom fishing duties
As you can see, I have a lot of reel maintenance ahead of me to get ready for fishing season.
Welcome from salem Virginia,,,,,, ;D
Welcome Jay from the SoCal Inland Empire! You are in the right place! And I will answer your one question right now - if you have the opportunity DEFINITELY pop open those new reels, you will find a lot of posts on the forum about the benefits of "preserviceing". The truth is that when those new reels were put together, no matter how well, they were cranking out "units/hour" and by opening them and taking your time, you can certainly extend their service life and avoid potential issues. Some of the best folks in the world are here to help. - john
Welcome from Arlington, VA
Welcome home .
+1 on the pre service deal...
Best,
Jonathan
Hi.
Quote from: Jaybr on March 01, 2021, 07:07:54 AM
In my older stuff I have:
Okuma V-systems spinning - the larger ones have a lot bubbled paint but smaller ones are fine. Planning to throw the bubbled ones in storage as backups after I service and clean all the bubbled paint off
careful w/ those older Okumas:
make sure you note EXACTLY how the EOS & main gear line up, before you separate them
otherwise, it's trial-and-error Hell if manufacturer's marks are a bit off or missing
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careful w/ those older Okumas:
make sure you note EXACTLY how the EOS & main gear line up, before you separate them
otherwise, it's trial-and-error Hell if manufacturer's marks are a bit off or missing
Thanks, I noticed that. The one that I have had apart had very clear red dots on both gears for alignment, and that part was not a problem. The rod that runs into the hole of the frame and is held in place by the side plate was a pain to get back in properly.
I was actually impressed with this one, it's 10 years old and never been opened and still had plenty of lubrication and zero corrosion, at least on the inside.
once you get the reels serviced, check to see what kind of drag ranges you get. don't spool them up until then. you may find that the drag ranges are not quite as high as you thought they might be. for the lever drag reels in particular, look for belleville stacks in the "()()" configuration. this configuration is pretty soft and limits your drag range. a quick switch to a "(())" configuration can usually bump up the drag range to something more reasonable. welcome and good luck!!!
Hi Jay, nice to hear your servicing your own reels, welcome from Sunny Western Australia, cheers Don.
Hi and welcome :) - Chris from the UK
Quote from: alantani on March 01, 2021, 03:59:51 PM
once you get the reels serviced, check to see what kind of drag ranges you get. don't spool them up until then. you may find that the drag ranges are not quite as high as you thought they might be. for the lever drag reels in particular, look for belleville stacks in the "()()" configuration. this configuration is pretty soft and limits your drag range. a quick switch to a "(())" configuration can usually bump up the drag range to something more reasonable. welcome and good luck!!!
Thanks Alan, I always set the drag with a scale and pulling through the rod. I think the Avet's and Siegler's should have considerably more drag than the others, but frankly it's overkill for how I'll use them. Everything will be stand-up, no chair on the boat, so 15-20lb's of drag is plenty.
Quotenice to hear your servicing your own reels
I like to tinker, always pulling stuff apart to see how it works, usually get it back together :D Not something I'll ever do professionally but enjoy it in my spare time.
Howdy !!
Greetings, from Minnesota.
Frank
Welcome from San Mateo, CA. Show some photos of your new boat. Dominick
Quote from: Dominick on March 02, 2021, 03:59:18 AM
Welcome from San Mateo, CA. Show some photos of your new boat. Dominick
It's still being built, this is from a week ago after just coming out of the mold.
Welcome from south Australia
Kim
Wow, that looks like it will be some boat. Keep the photos coming. Dominick
Looks like a canyon runner. ::)
Quote from: David Hall on March 03, 2021, 02:23:13 AM
Looks like a canyon runner. ::)
It may visit a canyon from time to time ;)
Welcome to the site...a better bunch of guys you will be hard to find....Bill, SoCal Mountains
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