Now that is one beautiful HUGE reel. that was fun watching you service that beast. You and your family stay safe, stay healthy, stay warm and have fun.🙏🏻🙏🏻
You'd think that a reel that size would just be a collection of magnified parts of any other reel -- giant spool, handle, gears, frame. But nope, itty bitty screws. Amazing.
Hello Dennis! You have to be careful with the older International 80 series reels, as the drag material contained asbestos. That reel looked remarkably good inside with no visible corrosion. Grease is your friend. Replacing both inner and outer plates drag plates is a bit pricey, at close to $120 for the pair. At one time you could purchase just the drag material, but has been discontinued by Penn. I hate the clicker sound, so I remove the stud and shorten it so it barely makes contact when engaged, otherwise it's church mouse quiet. As for the spool preset, depending on the lure you're trolling, you need to change the drag set anyway. Troll with a #6 or #8 planner and you'll tighten the drag down to close to 20 pounds.
The differences are in gear speed and line capacity. The 30 is around 3.1:1 and the 80 is around 2.5:1. The line capacities vary but if both are W models, they. are similar in that area
If some one shows up at my door with one of those, I am sending them to
Jersey! Good video sir.///bill
Thanks Bill!
Now that is one beautiful HUGE reel. that was fun watching you service that beast.
You and your family stay safe, stay healthy, stay warm and have fun.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks Jeff - Yes - it is quite cold here at the moment! Best wishes
@2ndChanceTackle you're welcome. Yeah it is.
Amazing to watch you work on that Monster Reel. I would go into Cardiac Arrest if someone said I had to tear into a Reel of that magnitude.
They are just bigger. The design is similar to more modern narrow profile lever drags like the ones that Avet and Accurate make
Well done you’re awesome 😁😁👍👍
I appreciate the feedback! Thanks for watching - Dennis
You'd think that a reel that size would just be a collection of magnified parts of any other reel -- giant spool, handle, gears, frame. But nope, itty bitty screws. Amazing.
Funny how that works. Almost always a surprise when you open up a reel for the first time - Dennis
Nice work . Great info !
I am glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching
Hello Dennis!
You have to be careful with the older International 80 series reels, as the drag material contained asbestos.
That reel looked remarkably good inside with no visible corrosion. Grease is your friend.
Replacing both inner and outer plates drag plates is a bit pricey, at close to $120 for the pair. At one time you could purchase just the drag material, but has been discontinued by Penn.
I hate the clicker sound, so I remove the stud and shorten it so it barely makes contact when engaged, otherwise it's church mouse quiet.
As for the spool preset, depending on the lure you're trolling, you need to change the drag set anyway. Troll with a #6 or #8 planner and you'll tighten the drag down to close to 20 pounds.
Thanks as always for the additional information and clarification. Best wishes - Dennis
Thanks for this. How much difference is there in a Penn International 30W?
The differences are in gear speed and line capacity. The 30 is around 3.1:1 and the 80 is around 2.5:1. The line capacities vary but if both are W models, they. are similar in that area