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  #11  
Old September 8th, 2004, 10:15 AM
Cliff Ravenscroft
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Default Okuma multi reel

If you have the money & only want a reel for boats,go for the ABU 7000 or
7500 the latter has bearings rather than bushes & is great for uptiding,if
you go after the big ling a lot consider one of the Shimano lever drags.
The shop in Morecambe is Gerry's & is good,also has a web site just search
Gerry's of Morecambe.
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theres
the problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.


..
"Mike" wrote in message
...

"Derek" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The family gave me a Okuma CN 45L multiplier reel for my birthday 2

month
ago - The clutch seems to work fine, checking by setting for slipping
against a weight but I can only wind in a weight in the region of

about
2lb
else it just locks the winding mechanism. - Its had about 7 hours use

in
two

SNIP
Its a good piece of advice when you are retrieving line against a fish

do
it
by pumping ,if you wind consistantly against a resistance of even a

couple
of pounds you will stretch the line and cause it to bed in, resulting in
reduced casting distance if it doesn't actually cause the line to snag

and
worse it can cause the spool to distort with the pressure generated. I

had
a
look at the specs for the reel it looks like a surf/bait casting reel
judging by the high gear ratio, the americans recommend it for surface

bait
fishing for wahoo- trolling so its not ideal for the UK type boat

fishing
.My old dad used a Scarborough centrepin for many years for conger and

skate
as he said nothing to go wrong and he could move the big rays off the
bottom.
Derek
rediscovering the art of feeding crabs after 30 years

Phoned the importer (svendsen-sports) who do not offer any assistance with
equipment under 12 month old and it must be taken up with the shop - I

know
that the shop has legal responsibilty but just wanted advice with the
problem - Decided to heed Gordon's advice and buy a better make - shop

says
he would have to send it back to svendson-sports for their views before

any
possibility of giving a refund as he doesn't want to be out of pocket -
definitley not going to buy the new reel from him - Daughter from south

who
fishes regular says Abu or Shakespeare, she says Shakespeare don't argue

if
there is a problem but just sort it out - Also says that a tackle shop in
Morecambe are good that do mail order -
Mick




  #12  
Old September 8th, 2004, 10:15 AM
Cliff Ravenscroft
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Posts: n/a
Default Okuma multi reel

If you have the money & only want a reel for boats,go for the ABU 7000 or
7500 the latter has bearings rather than bushes & is great for uptiding,if
you go after the big ling a lot consider one of the Shimano lever drags.
The shop in Morecambe is Gerry's & is good,also has a web site just search
Gerry's of Morecambe.
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theres
the problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.


..
"Mike" wrote in message
...

"Derek" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The family gave me a Okuma CN 45L multiplier reel for my birthday 2

month
ago - The clutch seems to work fine, checking by setting for slipping
against a weight but I can only wind in a weight in the region of

about
2lb
else it just locks the winding mechanism. - Its had about 7 hours use

in
two

SNIP
Its a good piece of advice when you are retrieving line against a fish

do
it
by pumping ,if you wind consistantly against a resistance of even a

couple
of pounds you will stretch the line and cause it to bed in, resulting in
reduced casting distance if it doesn't actually cause the line to snag

and
worse it can cause the spool to distort with the pressure generated. I

had
a
look at the specs for the reel it looks like a surf/bait casting reel
judging by the high gear ratio, the americans recommend it for surface

bait
fishing for wahoo- trolling so its not ideal for the UK type boat

fishing
.My old dad used a Scarborough centrepin for many years for conger and

skate
as he said nothing to go wrong and he could move the big rays off the
bottom.
Derek
rediscovering the art of feeding crabs after 30 years

Phoned the importer (svendsen-sports) who do not offer any assistance with
equipment under 12 month old and it must be taken up with the shop - I

know
that the shop has legal responsibilty but just wanted advice with the
problem - Decided to heed Gordon's advice and buy a better make - shop

says
he would have to send it back to svendson-sports for their views before

any
possibility of giving a refund as he doesn't want to be out of pocket -
definitley not going to buy the new reel from him - Daughter from south

who
fishes regular says Abu or Shakespeare, she says Shakespeare don't argue

if
there is a problem but just sort it out - Also says that a tackle shop in
Morecambe are good that do mail order -
Mick




  #13  
Old September 8th, 2004, 06:33 PM
Mike
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Default Okuma multi reel

Found that another family member (a lot of us fish, but some more than
others) had purchased a Okuma reel but of a more expensive model and this
had a different fault from new - took the pair back today and got a refund
from a not very happy shopkeeper who doesn't seem to realize he has lost
more than two customers.
Going to look for Gerry's in Morecambe

Incidentaly - Orkney fishing competion the next 3 days - went out last
Sunday and a local lad was catching ling up to 14lb and plenty of them. - in
July we were catching plenty of haddocks when you managed to get down
through the mackerel about 1.5 mile out from St John's head but the trawlers
have been in and sorted them out. Still plenty of coalies and mackerel plus
ling etc - water was boiling in Hoy Sound this morning whilst going over.
Will post if anything special caught in competion. Some cheap boats
available up here but a long and expensive trip from south.

Mick


"Cliff Ravenscroft" wrote in message
...
If you have the money & only want a reel for boats,go for the ABU 7000 or
7500 the latter has bearings rather than bushes & is great for uptiding,if
you go after the big ling a lot consider one of the Shimano lever drags.
The shop in Morecambe is Gerry's & is good,also has a web site just

search
Gerry's of Morecambe.
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theres
the problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.


.
"Mike" wrote in message
...

"Derek" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The family gave me a Okuma CN 45L multiplier reel for my birthday 2

month
ago - The clutch seems to work fine, checking by setting for

slipping
against a weight but I can only wind in a weight in the region of

about
2lb
else it just locks the winding mechanism. - Its had about 7 hours

use
in
two

SNIP
Its a good piece of advice when you are retrieving line against a fish

do
it
by pumping ,if you wind consistantly against a resistance of even a

couple
of pounds you will stretch the line and cause it to bed in, resulting

in
reduced casting distance if it doesn't actually cause the line to snag

and
worse it can cause the spool to distort with the pressure generated. I

had
a
look at the specs for the reel it looks like a surf/bait casting reel
judging by the high gear ratio, the americans recommend it for surface

bait
fishing for wahoo- trolling so its not ideal for the UK type boat

fishing
.My old dad used a Scarborough centrepin for many years for conger and

skate
as he said nothing to go wrong and he could move the big rays off the
bottom.
Derek
rediscovering the art of feeding crabs after 30 years

Phoned the importer (svendsen-sports) who do not offer any assistance

with
equipment under 12 month old and it must be taken up with the shop - I

know
that the shop has legal responsibilty but just wanted advice with the
problem - Decided to heed Gordon's advice and buy a better make - shop

says
he would have to send it back to svendson-sports for their views before

any
possibility of giving a refund as he doesn't want to be out of pocket -
definitley not going to buy the new reel from him - Daughter from south

who
fishes regular says Abu or Shakespeare, she says Shakespeare don't argue

if
there is a problem but just sort it out - Also says that a tackle shop

in
Morecambe are good that do mail order -
Mick






  #14  
Old September 8th, 2004, 06:33 PM
Mike
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Posts: n/a
Default Okuma multi reel

Found that another family member (a lot of us fish, but some more than
others) had purchased a Okuma reel but of a more expensive model and this
had a different fault from new - took the pair back today and got a refund
from a not very happy shopkeeper who doesn't seem to realize he has lost
more than two customers.
Going to look for Gerry's in Morecambe

Incidentaly - Orkney fishing competion the next 3 days - went out last
Sunday and a local lad was catching ling up to 14lb and plenty of them. - in
July we were catching plenty of haddocks when you managed to get down
through the mackerel about 1.5 mile out from St John's head but the trawlers
have been in and sorted them out. Still plenty of coalies and mackerel plus
ling etc - water was boiling in Hoy Sound this morning whilst going over.
Will post if anything special caught in competion. Some cheap boats
available up here but a long and expensive trip from south.

Mick


"Cliff Ravenscroft" wrote in message
...
If you have the money & only want a reel for boats,go for the ABU 7000 or
7500 the latter has bearings rather than bushes & is great for uptiding,if
you go after the big ling a lot consider one of the Shimano lever drags.
The shop in Morecambe is Gerry's & is good,also has a web site just

search
Gerry's of Morecambe.
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theres
the problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.


.
"Mike" wrote in message
...

"Derek" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The family gave me a Okuma CN 45L multiplier reel for my birthday 2

month
ago - The clutch seems to work fine, checking by setting for

slipping
against a weight but I can only wind in a weight in the region of

about
2lb
else it just locks the winding mechanism. - Its had about 7 hours

use
in
two

SNIP
Its a good piece of advice when you are retrieving line against a fish

do
it
by pumping ,if you wind consistantly against a resistance of even a

couple
of pounds you will stretch the line and cause it to bed in, resulting

in
reduced casting distance if it doesn't actually cause the line to snag

and
worse it can cause the spool to distort with the pressure generated. I

had
a
look at the specs for the reel it looks like a surf/bait casting reel
judging by the high gear ratio, the americans recommend it for surface

bait
fishing for wahoo- trolling so its not ideal for the UK type boat

fishing
.My old dad used a Scarborough centrepin for many years for conger and

skate
as he said nothing to go wrong and he could move the big rays off the
bottom.
Derek
rediscovering the art of feeding crabs after 30 years

Phoned the importer (svendsen-sports) who do not offer any assistance

with
equipment under 12 month old and it must be taken up with the shop - I

know
that the shop has legal responsibilty but just wanted advice with the
problem - Decided to heed Gordon's advice and buy a better make - shop

says
he would have to send it back to svendson-sports for their views before

any
possibility of giving a refund as he doesn't want to be out of pocket -
definitley not going to buy the new reel from him - Daughter from south

who
fishes regular says Abu or Shakespeare, she says Shakespeare don't argue

if
there is a problem but just sort it out - Also says that a tackle shop

in
Morecambe are good that do mail order -
Mick






  #15  
Old September 8th, 2004, 10:11 PM
The Big Man
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Default Okuma multi reel

See you there!!

Lythe watch out there's a Raglou about.

The Big Man

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Found that another family member (a lot of us fish, but some more than
others) had purchased a Okuma reel but of a more expensive model and this
had a different fault from new - took the pair back today and got a refund
from a not very happy shopkeeper who doesn't seem to realize he has lost
more than two customers.
Going to look for Gerry's in Morecambe

Incidentaly - Orkney fishing competion the next 3 days - went out last
Sunday and a local lad was catching ling up to 14lb and plenty of them. -
in
July we were catching plenty of haddocks when you managed to get down
through the mackerel about 1.5 mile out from St John's head but the
trawlers
have been in and sorted them out. Still plenty of coalies and mackerel
plus
ling etc - water was boiling in Hoy Sound this morning whilst going over.
Will post if anything special caught in competion. Some cheap boats
available up here but a long and expensive trip from south.

Mick


"Cliff Ravenscroft" wrote in message
...
If you have the money & only want a reel for boats,go for the ABU 7000 or
7500 the latter has bearings rather than bushes & is great for
uptiding,if
you go after the big ling a lot consider one of the Shimano lever drags.
The shop in Morecambe is Gerry's & is good,also has a web site just

search
Gerry's of Morecambe.
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theres
the problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.


.
"Mike" wrote in message
...

"Derek" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The family gave me a Okuma CN 45L multiplier reel for my birthday 2
month
ago - The clutch seems to work fine, checking by setting for

slipping
against a weight but I can only wind in a weight in the region of

about
2lb
else it just locks the winding mechanism. - Its had about 7 hours

use
in
two
SNIP
Its a good piece of advice when you are retrieving line against a
fish

do
it
by pumping ,if you wind consistantly against a resistance of even a

couple
of pounds you will stretch the line and cause it to bed in, resulting

in
reduced casting distance if it doesn't actually cause the line to
snag

and
worse it can cause the spool to distort with the pressure generated.
I

had
a
look at the specs for the reel it looks like a surf/bait casting reel
judging by the high gear ratio, the americans recommend it for
surface
bait
fishing for wahoo- trolling so its not ideal for the UK type boat

fishing
.My old dad used a Scarborough centrepin for many years for conger
and
skate
as he said nothing to go wrong and he could move the big rays off the
bottom.
Derek
rediscovering the art of feeding crabs after 30 years

Phoned the importer (svendsen-sports) who do not offer any assistance

with
equipment under 12 month old and it must be taken up with the shop - I

know
that the shop has legal responsibilty but just wanted advice with the
problem - Decided to heed Gordon's advice and buy a better make - shop

says
he would have to send it back to svendson-sports for their views before

any
possibility of giving a refund as he doesn't want to be out of pocket -
definitley not going to buy the new reel from him - Daughter from south

who
fishes regular says Abu or Shakespeare, she says Shakespeare don't
argue

if
there is a problem but just sort it out - Also says that a tackle shop

in
Morecambe are good that do mail order -
Mick








  #16  
Old September 8th, 2004, 10:11 PM
The Big Man
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Posts: n/a
Default Okuma multi reel

See you there!!

Lythe watch out there's a Raglou about.

The Big Man

"Mike" wrote in message
...
Found that another family member (a lot of us fish, but some more than
others) had purchased a Okuma reel but of a more expensive model and this
had a different fault from new - took the pair back today and got a refund
from a not very happy shopkeeper who doesn't seem to realize he has lost
more than two customers.
Going to look for Gerry's in Morecambe

Incidentaly - Orkney fishing competion the next 3 days - went out last
Sunday and a local lad was catching ling up to 14lb and plenty of them. -
in
July we were catching plenty of haddocks when you managed to get down
through the mackerel about 1.5 mile out from St John's head but the
trawlers
have been in and sorted them out. Still plenty of coalies and mackerel
plus
ling etc - water was boiling in Hoy Sound this morning whilst going over.
Will post if anything special caught in competion. Some cheap boats
available up here but a long and expensive trip from south.

Mick


"Cliff Ravenscroft" wrote in message
...
If you have the money & only want a reel for boats,go for the ABU 7000 or
7500 the latter has bearings rather than bushes & is great for
uptiding,if
you go after the big ling a lot consider one of the Shimano lever drags.
The shop in Morecambe is Gerry's & is good,also has a web site just

search
Gerry's of Morecambe.
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theres
the problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.


.
"Mike" wrote in message
...

"Derek" wrote in message
...

"Mike" wrote in message
...
The family gave me a Okuma CN 45L multiplier reel for my birthday 2
month
ago - The clutch seems to work fine, checking by setting for

slipping
against a weight but I can only wind in a weight in the region of

about
2lb
else it just locks the winding mechanism. - Its had about 7 hours

use
in
two
SNIP
Its a good piece of advice when you are retrieving line against a
fish

do
it
by pumping ,if you wind consistantly against a resistance of even a

couple
of pounds you will stretch the line and cause it to bed in, resulting

in
reduced casting distance if it doesn't actually cause the line to
snag

and
worse it can cause the spool to distort with the pressure generated.
I

had
a
look at the specs for the reel it looks like a surf/bait casting reel
judging by the high gear ratio, the americans recommend it for
surface
bait
fishing for wahoo- trolling so its not ideal for the UK type boat

fishing
.My old dad used a Scarborough centrepin for many years for conger
and
skate
as he said nothing to go wrong and he could move the big rays off the
bottom.
Derek
rediscovering the art of feeding crabs after 30 years

Phoned the importer (svendsen-sports) who do not offer any assistance

with
equipment under 12 month old and it must be taken up with the shop - I

know
that the shop has legal responsibilty but just wanted advice with the
problem - Decided to heed Gordon's advice and buy a better make - shop

says
he would have to send it back to svendson-sports for their views before

any
possibility of giving a refund as he doesn't want to be out of pocket -
definitley not going to buy the new reel from him - Daughter from south

who
fishes regular says Abu or Shakespeare, she says Shakespeare don't
argue

if
there is a problem but just sort it out - Also says that a tackle shop

in
Morecambe are good that do mail order -
Mick








  #17  
Old September 9th, 2004, 04:17 PM
SEAANGLING
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Default Okuma multi reel

Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theresthe
problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.

I beg to differ, their rods are superb, their 5 metre Titanium beach rod is a
winner, used by champions. Their Albacore lever drag reel is better than a Penn
and dearer. I agree their after sales service is better than the others but
their top of the range and midrange gear is better than other, dearer stuff and
I know because I get it to review. Cheers, norman.
  #18  
Old September 9th, 2004, 04:17 PM
SEAANGLING
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Posts: n/a
Default Okuma multi reel

Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but theresthe
problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.

I beg to differ, their rods are superb, their 5 metre Titanium beach rod is a
winner, used by champions. Their Albacore lever drag reel is better than a Penn
and dearer. I agree their after sales service is better than the others but
their top of the range and midrange gear is better than other, dearer stuff and
I know because I get it to review. Cheers, norman.
  #19  
Old September 9th, 2004, 06:08 PM
Cliff Ravenscroft
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Default Okuma multi reel

I agree their "other" brand name gear is good at the top end but what I said
was SHAKESPEARE equipment is made at a budget standard,it is still usable
but has limitations to use & robustness,basically you get what you pay for.
I have some Shaky gear myself but uther makes beat it. Cheers Norm.
Cliff.


..
"SEAANGLING" wrote in message
...
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but

theresthe
problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.

I beg to differ, their rods are superb, their 5 metre Titanium beach rod

is a
winner, used by champions. Their Albacore lever drag reel is better than a

Penn
and dearer. I agree their after sales service is better than the others

but
their top of the range and midrange gear is better than other, dearer

stuff and
I know because I get it to review. Cheers, norman.



  #20  
Old September 9th, 2004, 06:08 PM
Cliff Ravenscroft
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default Okuma multi reel

I agree their "other" brand name gear is good at the top end but what I said
was SHAKESPEARE equipment is made at a budget standard,it is still usable
but has limitations to use & robustness,basically you get what you pay for.
I have some Shaky gear myself but uther makes beat it. Cheers Norm.
Cliff.


..
"SEAANGLING" wrote in message
...
Shakespeare are a good firm for back up with equipment faults but

theresthe
problem ,they sell budget gear so you get budget quality.

I beg to differ, their rods are superb, their 5 metre Titanium beach rod

is a
winner, used by champions. Their Albacore lever drag reel is better than a

Penn
and dearer. I agree their after sales service is better than the others

but
their top of the range and midrange gear is better than other, dearer

stuff and
I know because I get it to review. Cheers, norman.



 




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