Put this together tonight as I finally got all the parts. Tiburon Hawaiian wide frame and spool, black pearl SS bridge and gear sleeve with double dogs, stock SS yok, ACcurate SS 4:1 gears, accurate adjustable power handle. Stock drag stack (HT-100).
Having a problem with the spool. I'm pretty sure it came with a standard wide spool instead of the Hawaiian wide. Too much play in the spool and it won't engage both sides. The arbor is also thicker than my buddies HW spool. Working on that detail.
That is a thing of beauty, I hope you get it figured out soon and in the water
Sweet! What side plates are those? can't tell the color well.
113H2. Dark red or maroon. The white table and silver washed it out. I'm going to take more pics before I fish it.
Better contrast.
very sleek.
Hey now...that just plain rocks! Brilliant classy looks. 8)
the beayty of the simple things.
amigo, and are you going to use it to cast as the Hawaiians do?
or are you going to using it on a boat trolling with it, deep drop fishing, etc?
Quote from: Lowprofile on October 18, 2016, 02:30:46 PM
Put this together tonight as I finally got all the parts. Tiburon Hawaiian wide frame and spool, black pearl SS bridge and gear sleeve with double dogs, stock SS yok, ACcurate SS 4:1 gears, accurate adjustable power handle. Stock drag stack (HT-100).
Having a problem with the spool. I'm pretty sure it came with a standard wide spool instead of the Hawaiian wide. Too much play in the spool and it won't engage both sides. The arbor is also thicker than my buddies HW spool. Working on that detail.
you may need to tighten the left side spool adjustment know all the way and if that doesn't do it, you may need to shim the bearing to move it over just a little bit more.
I tried tightening the side tension knob as soon as I noticed it was loose.
It's definitely the spool. It doesn't fill the frame.
Vs the spool that the sides fit just under the top screw holes and has a thinner arbor.
I think you need a normal 113H and not the H2.
Quote from: Bryan Young on October 18, 2016, 11:36:02 PM
I think you need a normal 113H and not the H2.
Bryan, I have 113H reels with 113H2 spools & 113HLW reels with 113H2Wspools. I haven't found any difference in the width. I think the Hawaiian frame is wider then the HLW & needs a special width spool.
Yes the HW frame fits both H and H2 plates. It's also wider than the standard wide frames and requires a wider spool which should have come with it but a standard wide spool came with the kit.
That has to be frustrating Chris. I never popped the cork on the Hawaiian Wide.
I hope you get it figured out.
Daron
Quote from: steelfish on October 18, 2016, 07:45:02 PM
the beayty of the simple things.
amigo, and are you going to use it to cast as the Hawaiians do?
or are you going to using it on a boat trolling with it, deep drop fishing, etc?
I'll be putting it on a surf rod to cast and slide baits. Although it may find itself doing some near shore trolling for mahi and sails.
Quote from: Lowprofile on October 19, 2016, 12:36:47 AM
Yes the HW frame fits both H and H2 plates. It's also wider than the standard wide frames and requires a wider spool which should have come with it but a standard wide spool came with the kit.
You may need to contact the seller for the correct spool.
Quote from: Bryan Young on October 19, 2016, 01:53:33 PM
Quote from: Lowprofile on October 19, 2016, 12:36:47 AM
Yes the HW frame fits both H and H2 plates. It's also wider than the standard wide frames and requires a wider spool which should have come with it but a standard wide spool came with the kit.
You may need to contact the seller for the correct spool.
I did before I posted, I'm waiting on a reply.
They're sending me the right spool.
If anyone is in need of stock 113H parts with the aluminum spool (stock black one) let me know.
Got the new spool. They even let me keep the old HLW size spool.
HLW behind the HW spool. And the finished product
Jackpot! ;)