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eelslinger 03-05-2006 05:16 PM

Zee Baas - The Successor to the VS
 
http://static.flickr.com/46/108342503_42d0c3db8c.jpg

http://static.flickr.com/47/108342502_fc9a429f25.jpg

more pics are on this

This may interest you.

The original VS designer, Robert W Koelewyn has created a new reel called the Zee Baas.

Zee Baas = Sea Boss in Dutch.

It will be

1. waterproof and submersible
2. Gray green in color, I am not sure if gold will be offered
3. Machined aluminum
4. be a 100 VS class reel with 2 manual bails and 2 spools, a 100 and a 150 spool in any combo.
5. All self service with tools provided.
6. All US made in Milford, CT.
7. Mechanically better than the original VS, although I don't know what is meant by that yet.


The web site of the same name, as the reel, should be up this week, or next, and will be presented at some of the upcoming shows this month.

A friend of mine got this info from Koelewyn.

Swimmer 03-05-2006 05:24 PM

Retro VS
 
It looks like what a retro VS would have looked like if there had been and era prior to the current VS which it could refer too.

Christian 03-05-2006 05:26 PM

looks like a freeking machine!
hope its not $1000

shadow 03-05-2006 06:13 PM

from what I hear it is something like $1200 to $1400.:shocked:

Skitterpop 03-05-2006 06:28 PM

Needs
 
a bigger long cast spool :bshake:

maddog2020 03-05-2006 06:35 PM

I like the dual line rollers - smarter way instead of the goofy exterior counterweight IMHO. Faster pickup as well.

What the heck is that thing sticking out of the side of the stem for??

I think the holes are BS - weakens the design and the "weight" savings from the aluminum is a JOKE. Solid is better.

Cool - another reel I need to own. ;) I haven't jumped on the Daiwa Saltiga wagon yet ... lol.

The Accurate spinner is nice ($900), but an offshore boat reel. They are coming out with a Penn 650ss/6500ss size may be in the Fall.

Peter Lajoie 03-05-2006 11:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christian
looks like a freeking machine!
hope its not $1000


There actually more than that from what Ive heard.:eek5:

JohnR 03-06-2006 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maddog2020
What the heck is that thing sticking out of the side of the stem for??

I wonder if it is a transportation security connection facilitator for your integrated energy transfer lever and line control and reclamation coil containment device hard point ejector rack for your Silica Traversal Vehicle. Absolutely necessary for a >1000 smacker piscis extraction apparatus...




Wow - and I was hoping for a water impregnatable, simple spinning reel that was LESS money than a VS

JFigliuolo 03-06-2006 08:56 AM

I guess...
 
too many folks have VS's so the upper crust need something that will stand out in the crowd..


over a G for a reel... WTF!

basswipe 03-06-2006 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnR
Wow - and I was hoping for a water impregnatable, simple spinning reel that was LESS money than a VS

:uhuh:

Pete F. 03-06-2006 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JFigliuolo
too many folks have VS's so the upper crust need something that will stand out in the crowd..


over a G for a reel... WTF!

I have trouble with over a hundred...:doh:

Goose 03-06-2006 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnR
I wonder if it is a transportation security connection facilitator for your integrated energy transfer lever and line control and reclamation coil containment device hard point ejector rack for your Silica Traversal Vehicle. Absolutely necessary for a >1000 smacker piscis extraction apparatus...



no kidding John, you wanna catch fish don't you?:D

$850 or $1450 it doesn't make a difference, theres a small crowd who thinks they need it.:rollem:

JohnR 03-06-2006 09:23 AM

I'm not going to knock the fellar that wants a VS or a Zee or whatever. I have one VS and it is pretty sweet and handled a bunch of SBT very well. However, I want a solid, reliable, water proof, efficient surf casting reel for under $250. Should not be that hard to do IMO...

Goose 03-06-2006 09:30 AM

Yeah I remember you telling me the details. I wonder how much $ it who take to get the "Redmond Salt Slut" on the market?

Mike P 03-06-2006 09:56 AM

Somewhere in CT, Bill Preistberger is sitting in an easy chair, reading about this turkey, and laughing his ass off. I read $1425 as the list price, which runs you to $1500 with tax. Betcha a spare spool'll run 500 clams, easy.

As someone once said about the VS 400, the 4 lb offshore tuna abortion, "it's that crazy Dutchman's latest joke on guys with more money than brains" :rotfl:

Nebe 03-06-2006 10:00 AM

Spence already has one on order. :rotfl:

ProfessorM 03-06-2006 10:03 AM

Be a cold day in hell before I would spend that kind of money, even if I could afford it. It is pretty and all but why be sucked in. I don't think I even know anyone who could afford it.

Redsoxticket 03-06-2006 10:07 AM

Neben you can use it as your backup to your VS which is the backup to your conv.. Besides I think you'll look cool with it.:rotfl:

MAC 03-06-2006 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maddog2020

What the heck is that thing sticking out of the side of the stem for??

to hook your plug, I'd bet. Instead of putting the hook on the handle knob ;)

JohnR 03-06-2006 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAC
to hook your plug, I'd bet. Instead of putting the hook on the handle knob ;)

I'm sticking with my security cable attachment point for the Sled's rod rack :zup:

(but you are very good :hee: )

Redsoxticket 03-06-2006 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAC
to hook your plug, I'd bet. Instead of putting the hook on the handle knob ;)

How about a place to wrap your line to give you more leverage to pull when to get snaged on something out there. That will prevent roller damage.
Plug holder maybe, there doesn't appear to be enough room to clear the reel without possible scratching the finish.

Nebe 03-06-2006 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redsoxticket
Neben you can use it as your backup to your VS which is the backup to your conv.. Besides I think you'll look cool with it.:rotfl:


no friggin way.

but my vs is my backup reel :hihi:

eastendlu 03-06-2006 11:23 AM

Sure i'll buy one but only after i win lotto megamillions.:rotf2:

wader-dad 03-06-2006 11:36 AM

what is the latest on Penn comming out with a sealed bomb proof up to date 704 for under $250? Is that fact or fiction?

Pete F. 03-06-2006 12:14 PM

Actually if you look at the price of fly reels, that are way less complex, VS reels are inexpensive. but I still won't buy one.

PNG 03-06-2006 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wader-dad
what is the latest on Penn comming out with a sealed bomb proof up to date 704 for under $250? Is that fact or fiction?

Summerish...

Gloucester2 03-06-2006 01:07 PM

The top one looks like it's already leaking oil :D

In The Surf 03-06-2006 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maddog2020

What the heck is that thing sticking out of the side of the stem for??

In looking closely at the picture it appears that the reel stem is offset and is part of the whole reel being balanced and a place to hang a plug.

BigBo 03-06-2006 01:48 PM

Looks like the drag adjustment is accomplished via palming that top cap.?? Since there's no knob to turn. How easy will that work with wet or slimey hands or people with arthritis problems once the wet and cold sets in? I think I'd rather have a simple knob on the front.:huh:

Redsoxticket 03-06-2006 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redsoxticket
How about a place to wrap your line to give you more leverage to pull when to get snaged on something out there. That will prevent roller damage.
Plug holder maybe, there doesn't appear to be enough room to clear the reel without possible scratching the finish.

or
Security mount bracket for attaching a locking device or stablizing the reel when it is in a rod holder.


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