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reel seat selection
Posted by:
Cindy Harlow
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Date: December 06, 2004 12:05PM
Hey Guys and Gals, Here's a question that has probably been asked already but I can't find it via a search. If I go out and buy a blank, how do I figure out what size reel seat to get? Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Cindy Harlow
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Date: December 06, 2004 12:24PM
Addendum to above question: Silly me didn't scroll down far enough on the posts to see another question pretty much identical to mine. Finally scrolled down far enough and found the information I needed. HOWEVER any advise on selecting a reel seat, especially for casting, would be appreciated. Cindy Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Mick McComesky
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Date: December 06, 2004 12:25PM
For most spinning seats that I'm aware of, the reel seat sizes are in mm for the OD, so it's a matter of choosing how think you want the seat in your hand. Most fly seats will tell you what the ID is in inches. Most casting grips are in mm for the ID. Measure the dia. of the blank where you want the reel seat, and multiply that by 25.4 to get mm. For example if the blank measured out at .315" where you want the seat, you will probably want an 8mm seat. Hope that helps a little. Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Cindy Harlow
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Date: December 06, 2004 12:29PM
You are a sweetheart, Mick. Thank you! Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Mick McComesky
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Date: December 06, 2004 12:39PM
It's just a vicious rumor. I'm pretty much of a pain. As far as selecting a seat, just find something you like. I generally use PacBay GB16C ones or Fuji ECSM ones. Both are graphite, exposed blank types. For myself, I prefer the Fuji's. They are a bit slimmer so I like the feel a hair better over the PacBays. Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: December 06, 2004 01:05PM
Hi Cindy, If you're not sure of what an exposed blanl reel sear is, it's a casting seat that has a small cut out in the bottom so your finger will be in direct contact with the blank for sensitivity. For those seats, like Mick said (He's right, he is a pain!), you need to know the diameter of the blank where the middle of the seat will sit. Obviously, if you don't have the blank, this is difficult. Most vendors will fit a seat for you if you tell them the length that your rear grip will be. Mike Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Steve Parsons
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Date: December 06, 2004 02:13PM
On smaller reel seats, you want to make sure the reel foot fits the seat. Some reel feet are too fat for the smaller seats. That can be a bummer after you expoxy the handle in place. Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
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Date: December 06, 2004 02:59PM
Cindy, Do you know the blank you want to buy? The vendor sponsors here can help you choose a right size to fit the blank. You'll need to know the type (spinning, casting, or fly) and the wt. or line rating. They can help you with choosing and matching. Don't hesitate to contact for futher advice or assistance to help you out. That's what we're here for. Rich Garbowski Richard's Rod & Reel info@rodreel.com Re: reel seat selection
Posted by:
Cindy Harlow
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Date: December 11, 2004 01:07PM
Right now I'm just looking around, Rich. I've got an idea or 10 floating around upstairs but nothing solid yet. I will say after reading the posts and other information, I've decided that when I do order a blank, I'm going to email at the same time and see if I can "kit" one up at the same time with what I do need that isn't laying around at the time. Once again, thank you everyone for your help and advise. And I don't care what they say about Mick, he's a softie on the inside. Cindy Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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