Reel Repair by Alan Tani

Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Okuma Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: pullrachet on April 28, 2011, 02:28:44 AM

Title: Cortez anyone?
Post by: pullrachet on April 28, 2011, 02:28:44 AM
is it basically a graphite cedros?
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: Roger on April 28, 2011, 11:30:46 AM
All I know is what I've read about it recently. It doesn't have near the drag that the cedros has.........
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: pullrachet on April 28, 2011, 07:09:38 PM
so it's like a sealine then.. ???
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: alantani on April 29, 2011, 09:58:17 PM
never opened one, but it's a nice looking reel. http://www.okumafishingteam.com/family/397435  i think you're right. it's a graphite cedros. 

(http://alantani.com/gallery/4/1_29_04_11_2_57_11.jpeg)
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: pullrachet on April 29, 2011, 11:21:39 PM
Do you think its about on par with the daiwa sealine 40?  seems to be pretty similar.
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: alantani on April 29, 2011, 11:34:55 PM
well, it already has carbon fiber drag washers.  that will make it a better reel.  alan
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: Normslanding on May 04, 2011, 11:47:25 AM
I just got a 12 yesterday. It is about the same (size, weight, profile) as a Shimano TLD 15/30. The drag is much better than the 15/30. I pulled the stated 18lbs. of drag. It was smooth. It will fish 12lbs. Cast control works well. The shield/mechanical alignment will need some time to tell if it works. IMO it will help. It is a little tricky for me to reassemble this reel, maybe learning curve.
Nice everyday light reel. Fills a spot for casting iron, that my Makaira's, and Andros, will not be used for.
Sold my last two Avets.
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: mackereljoe on May 12, 2011, 03:50:31 AM
Got the size 10 last week for surface iron.  The factory line capacity seems to not add up, it's rated at 350 yards of 20# mono.  I pack (with 7 pounds of drag) 200 yards 40# spectra and just able to put 125 yards of 25# mono.  A little optimistic since i can't even go near 100 yards with the old Hawaiian Ulua 13'  stick with 8oz anchor sinker.  With the magnet cast control set at 1/4 to 3/4 it works good, no fluff.  More than 3/4 and it's like driving 30 mph in first gear and letting go of the gas.  Without the cast control, got fluff and my 25# mono got stuck between the frame and spool.  The gap is actually bigger than my old jigmaster.  It's hard to get a good cast because you can't just feather the spool with a little fluff or it will get eaten up.  It has good cranking power and it pickup line in a hurry so it should okay for yoyo.  The spool is little bit heavy for fly lining anchovy but should be okay for sardine.  Also the stabilizer system is made of graphite and there's some flex to it.  It is held only by 2 small screw.  The drag is good and smooth but rubbery.  It's similar material as carbontex and it's greased (well 3/4 of it).  Would have grade this reel a solid B if not for the gap.  Don't know how to re-size the photo to show the stuck line and the inside.  Even with a TB Bucs color scheme, with just a smidgen of improvement, this reel would have been a homerun.  Well, should've just spend the extra $ and got something else.  Emailed Okuma customer service but still no reply. 
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: alantani on May 12, 2011, 08:19:53 AM
not good.  the tolerances between the spool and frame should be tight enough to prevent 25# mono from getting eaten.  hell, a jigmaster will do that. 
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: mackereljoe on May 20, 2011, 01:10:31 AM
The last few days, i received a detailed response via voice and email from Okuma.  They insisted in picking up my Cortez and will give me an upgrade to a new Cedros.  I'm liking this Okuma company already.
;D
When i have the same problem with a Newell, i ended up taking a day off and drove to Glendale to get a new spool, which cost me more than a new reel.  On that one a #40 mono get stuck and wraps around so bad the reel it has to be disassembled.


Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: mackereljoe on May 28, 2011, 05:58:00 AM
Got the Cedros upgrade today.  Opened it up and all the inside is the same as the Cortez without cast control, but the spool is so light and has a lip for your thumb so it don't need it.  The only thing i notice that's different is the drag seems to be dry for the Cedros.  Wonder if that's the reason Okuma rate the drag at 28# while the Cortez is at 18#?   
Title: Re: Cortez anyone?
Post by: Normslanding on July 28, 2011, 07:00:20 PM
After reading Alan's comment about removing cast control in a Trinidad, I removed the magnets in my Cortez. This doubled the spin time. I have been using heavy line (50#) on the Cortez. The reel is on a 700m. Throwing a Tady 45 I gained at least 10 yds. with 30# and a longer rod this is a nice everyday, bang around reel. Next year they plan to bring out a a smaller 5 size reel. wish I had one now.