Boat fixed spool information

Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:24 am

I'm looking for a fixed spool reel to matcha tubertini gorilla boat 350 4M .

checking out the Tubertini AP Power boat reel

or the

Shimano navi pg.

is there a better option for the money and what size is the best weight for the rod. 6000 or 8000?

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:05 am

Not sure about those two but can recommend the Grauvell Tuareg Boat 5000.

Good size for flicking baits about on the long rods but also more than capable when it comes to 3 up jigging for pollack or pirk casting.

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Sat Mar 20, 2010 8:08 pm

I was looking at the Grauvell Tuareg Boat 5000 but the Grauvell's have been getting abit of a pasting on this site lately.

I take it from your reply you have no issues with yours.

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:44 pm

None at all Scara and it's been abused over the past year, pollack and cod three at a time, spurs in 100m+ depth and breaming at Weymouth with long match rod.

Excellent line lay and smooth anti-reverse for dropping back down tide.

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:53 pm

Most of the international anglers I know who are using the Tubertini multi tip rods use the Shimano big baitrunner LC reel, you will not buy better for this type of rod, and that type of fishing, load it to the gills with 20lb braid and you are sorted.
Check online for the best deals.
Dave

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:40 pm

Do you use the baitrunner bit for dropping downtide Dave?

I found that with lighter weights most of the baitrunners wouldn't let the line off either at all or at any speed. Tend to use the Italian method of releasing the anti-reverse now.

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Mon Mar 22, 2010 8:22 pm

:evil: Heiko Drieir has won 3 European Championships with the same Shimano baitrunner -awesome reel and ultra tough like himself

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Tue Mar 23, 2010 9:13 pm

Dave,
Thats what I do with my Daiwa emblems, but the beauty with the shimano is that you can adjust the strength of the baitrunner almost like a drag system, so you can alter it according to weight of lead or tide strength.
four out of five members of the last Couple of Irish Boat teams use this reel.
They cost about 240eu, but I know a tackle dealer who can source them for about 150eu.
Dave

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:04 pm

Cheers Dave, will have to have a go with the Shimano as other bait runners I've tried are not sensitive enough if using 4oz or less.

Re: Boat fixed spool information

Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:16 pm

Thanks for the info guys.

The big shimano looks like a sturdy piece of kit.