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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Offshore/Riviera Mast
 
Message Subject: Offshore/Riviera Mast
Kman
Posted 2/19/2007 6:25 PM (#240114)
Subject: Offshore/Riviera Mast


Looking for some opinions on the Riviera dual planer mast system, specifically the Kachman automatic retrieval model. Does the auto feature work as well as you would like or should a person keep it simple and get the hand crank model. I am planning to insert the mast into a spare front seat post on a 620, I shold be able to do that,Right? Thanks, Ken.


Muskmelon
Posted 2/22/2007 10:39 PM (#240955 - in reply to #240114)
Subject: RE: Offshore/Riviera Mast




Posts: 58


Location: Edina, MN
The Kachman reels are sweet. I have a Cannon mast system and got a Kachman for handlining. Use it on my planer mast after I'm done river fishing for eyes in the early spring. Smooth to set your boards out w/o tangles and easy to bring in by simply turning the boat toward the board and releasing the line to auto retrieve. I used to put my mast in my front pedestal but found that it was not high enough to work the way I like. Moved it to the bow and gained a foot and now it is much easier to use.
Chartertalk
Posted 2/24/2007 4:07 PM (#241230 - in reply to #240114)
Subject: Re: Offshore/Riviera Mast




Posts: 71


Location: Lake St. Clair
The Riviera's Kachman works great. I have the hand cranks and would upgrade in a minute.
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