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| Any body ever try a quantum Cabo PTs? I would like to here from you.
I had 2 okumas blow up last year pulling cow girls. I know the PT gear are a hard special alloy.
here are some specs:
Cabo PTs Features
Oversized spool design for extra line capacity
Super-hard brass/alloy machined gears
Centrifugal braking system
One-piece aluminum frame and sidecover
Continuous Anti-Reverse™
Quick-release sidecover
Flip-up lubrication port
6 Polymer/stainless hybrid PT bearings
BaitAlert™ audible clicker on widespool models
Saltgard™ 6-layer corrosion protection finish [more info]
5.7:1 High-speed gear ratio
Quantum Hot Sauce lubrication [more info]
Cabo PTs Specifications
MODEL GEAR RATIO LINE CAPACITY RETRIEVE SIDE
CBC20PTs 5.7:1 210 yds. / 12 lb. Right-Hand
CBC21PTs 5.7:1 210 yds. / 12 lb. Left-Hand
CBC30PTs 5.7:1 270 yds. / 14 lb. Right-Hand
CBC31PTs 5.7:1 270 yds. / 14 lb. Left-Hand
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| Cabo's are great for jerkbaits, glidebaits and twitchbaits where line pickup is more important than cranking power. The Cabo is not meant for pulling big blades but is an excellent reel for glides/jerks/twitchbaits--that's what I use my CBC 30PTs for.
For the big blades, go with an Abu 7000C3i or CS, or even better, with a Penn 975 which is smoother and has SS gears that will outlast the Abu.
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Location: Canada, Eh! | What bawber said.
I have two, use them as described above and for smaller bootails and prop-style topwaters. |
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| Tried the Cabo saltwater version when it first came out, was not Impressed or happy with the reel, a No No for Cow Girls unless you want to wear an armband the following Day......They get real Sloppy after a few months of use. At least mine did ,sold it and was happy to do so...Those big Blades tear up just about any reel out there with a Gear Ratio of 5.0 and higher....have to go to a 4/1 ratio.....Mike
Edited by HenryH 4/5/2008 10:56 PM
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Location: davis,IL | I've got a couple ( CBT30PTS), use them for single tens and double eights. I have no complaints, I ordered a Okuma for the double tens. The main thing with them is the drag ( lock it down or it will slip on hookset) also as soon as it makes any noise or doesn't feel silky smooth lube it up with hot sauce. I've got two years on them (75 - 100 days a year) and still going strong ( love the low profile, great for palming).
Edited by muskydope 4/4/2008 11:07 PM
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| Contact Mike at [url]www.mikesreelrepair.com and ask him for the carbon fibre drag washer (it's Penn HT-100 material, the best stuff) for the Cabo.....that will upgrade the drag significantly. Either that, clean the current washers of grease & oil which is what will be causing it to slip now. The washer should cost you less than 10 bucks. |
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