Drag washers that should give you a little more but really what do you need more drag for 7 kgs is actually a fair bit of drag . Have you ever held on to a fish with 15 kilo of drag it will almost pull you in
The actual spec sheet "claims" it has 15kg.
But if you only have 7kg and there is no assembly fault, pretty sure you won't get 15kg even with a drag upgrade.
I was under the impression that the spinfishers used HT100 drag washers which are already carbon fiber. So I don't think changing to carbonex would make a huge difference unless the carbonex upgrade changes the drag surface area somehow.
wont be a problem, you can always slow the spool with your hand too when they are running hard, Depending on rod your using maybe drop back to 50lb and get even more capacity if your worried.
Land Based shark fishing is easily done on 50lb ........ that's a drag pressure of 20lb. Rigs idea of hand spooling is a good one.
The SSM (and many other Penns) use HT100 drag material. The drag washers are relative big and more than adequate for the reel. HT 100 is a carbon fiber material.
Perhaps a very gentle (no bending pressure at all) clean of the drag washers is what's required. Use only white spirits (from Bunnings) to clean the components.
If you want the drag system given a bit of a rev up, then perhaps consider applying drag grease to the washers. You would need to source the drag grease (I used a USA one Cals Drag Grease) your local tackle shop will be able to guide you a bit. The grease should be very sparingly applied. Wipe it one with your fingers, very thinly smear over and wipe off with a cloth. That will leave enough grease behind for the system.
Greased drag systems exhibit lower start up pressures and higher drag settings before the drag stops and starts.
Good luck with your fishing. Be careful, 80lb braid is somewhat dangerous.
scottnofish
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You could get so carbotex
Drag washers that should give you a little more but really what do you need more drag for 7 kgs is actually a fair bit of drag . Have you ever held on to a fish with 15 kilo of drag it will almost pull you in
Auslobster
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Also...
...is the reel itself capable of handling twice the drag it was designed for? Not to mention the rod?
Boydy
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The actual spec sheet"claims"
The actual spec sheet "claims" it has 15kg.
But if you only have 7kg and there is no assembly fault, pretty sure you won't get 15kg even with a drag upgrade.
caughtup
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couldnt agree more
couldnt agree more auslobster
Boydy
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Oh yeah Oceanside do drag
Oh yeah Oceanside do drag upgrades either way.
kingfisha1 (not verified)
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how much would it cost?
how much would it cost?
Boydy
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Give them a call bud.
Give them a call bud.
DTrain
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I was under the impression
I was under the impression that the spinfishers used HT100 drag washers which are already carbon fiber. So I don't think changing to carbonex would make a huge difference unless the carbonex upgrade changes the drag surface area somehow.
caughtup
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leave it the way u got it.
leave it the way u got it. wen u start changin shit ul have nuthin but hassles
ill puld in sum big rays n fought big sharks on my 950ssm
never had a drama
MattMiller
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Well,
I'd be reading this - http://www.alanhawk.com/reviews/spf.html
Boydy
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Carbontex
Yep Carbontex looks different to standard carbon fiber washers.
But I agree from what I have seen there are gains from it, but not double.
kingfisha1 (not verified)
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thanks
thanks
kingfisha1 (not verified)
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can 500m of 80lb braid
can 500m of 80lb braid handle 2m sharks on 15lb drag.
Rig
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easy
wont be a problem, you can always slow the spool with your hand too when they are running hard, Depending on rod your using maybe drop back to 50lb and get even more capacity if your worried.
Spinnerak
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15lb drag is more than
15lb drag is more than enough for a shark of 2m, I was reading an article about shark fishing off the south coast landbased
and they use a 4kg drag 50lb braid (600m) and usually the first run of a big bronzie was about 400m.
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opsrey
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I'm not sure 80lb braid is what you really need.
Land Based shark fishing is easily done on 50lb ........ that's a drag pressure of 20lb. Rigs idea of hand spooling is a good one.
The SSM (and many other Penns) use HT100 drag material. The drag washers are relative big and more than adequate for the reel. HT 100 is a carbon fiber material.
Perhaps a very gentle (no bending pressure at all) clean of the drag washers is what's required. Use only white spirits (from Bunnings) to clean the components.
If you want the drag system given a bit of a rev up, then perhaps consider applying drag grease to the washers. You would need to source the drag grease (I used a USA one Cals Drag Grease) your local tackle shop will be able to guide you a bit. The grease should be very sparingly applied. Wipe it one with your fingers, very thinly smear over and wipe off with a cloth. That will leave enough grease behind for the system.
Greased drag systems exhibit lower start up pressures and higher drag settings before the drag stops and starts.
Good luck with your fishing. Be careful, 80lb braid is somewhat dangerous.
Paul H
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+1 for Cals drag grease
+1 for Cals drag grease (not exactly cheap but you can get it in very small amounts and don't need much (making it relatively cheap)
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