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mikecc 03-07-2003 01:49 PM

Van Staal Reels
 
I have been kicking around caring the Van Staal Reels. What are the most popular sizes & Color, which you guys seem to use?

HESH2 03-07-2003 01:51 PM

150 in black

fishweewee 03-07-2003 01:53 PM

250 Black is probably the best all-round.

-WW

Krispy 03-07-2003 02:00 PM

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250 Black is probably the best all-round
I got a couple new surf reels for this year, if they dont make Im buying some VS250 (black of course)

fishsmith 03-07-2003 02:02 PM

Are these the $600 a piece reels, that with $35 a year mandatory maintenance for the warranty is around $1000 over 10years.
:yak:

JPowers 03-07-2003 02:09 PM

Mike: 250 black. Also, you might want to check out the Daiwa Saltiga Z4500 if you're going into the high $ market

mikecc 03-07-2003 02:50 PM

I checked out the Daiwa Saltiga reels at the trade show in SC on the first day. By the third day not one of them was working.
Each reel (3) had the same problem with its top rotor assembly. They each bound up. Now I do not know if they were proto type reels but there is no way that I can that chance. I asked the rep and he was absolutely no help

JPowers 03-07-2003 03:12 PM

Hokey smokes! This is not good news. I was hoping to get me hands on one at the MSBA show.

bassmaster 03-07-2003 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by fishsmith
Are these the $600 a piece reels, that with $35 a year mandatory maintenance for the warranty is around $1000 over 10years.
:yak:

ahhh they make a service kit

fishweewee 03-07-2003 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by fishsmith
Are these the $600 a piece reels, that with $35 a year mandatory maintenance for the warranty is around $1000 over 10years.
:yak:

I suppose you could look at it that way.

But...if you're sending your reels to your local tackle shop to be cleaned once a year, you're usually shelling out $15-$20 just for the cleaning (and not knowing what that "cleaning" might entail). If you have parts to replace (drag washers come to mind) that might be another $5-$10. So, that's $20-$30 you'd already be paying to get your average reel cleaned at the shop.

The piece of mind that you get sending the reel directly to the manufacturer to have them address any issues - that's worth $35/year to me alone.

Just my $0.02.

-WW

mikecc 03-07-2003 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JPowers
Hokey smokes! This is not good news. I was hoping to get me hands on one at the MSBA show.
The first day I say them I thought they were one of the nicest reels I have seen. So I talked the wife into going back to the booth and ordering them and that’s when :smash:

fishsmith 03-07-2003 03:31 PM

How much is the service kit? $350 :D

If I had the dough, I'd probably spend it, but for amount of time I use a spinning reel, a Penn 5500ss will be the nicest reel that sits on my rod (and that'll be an upgrade from the 4400 thats on there now.)

jettyjockey18 03-07-2003 03:48 PM

jpowers should tell everyone how his VS 250 is his back up reel to his nautil...:eek: (this is not a joke)...:eek:

fishweewee 03-07-2003 03:49 PM

Methinks the service kit is $79. I think it includes enough material for three servicings.

-WW

JPowers 03-07-2003 03:52 PM

JJ18 is correct in that observation. :p It's true. That black 250 only sees the light of day ( or the dark of night) when and if the Nautil fails. The Nautils haven't failed yet. :)

Fishaddict 03-07-2003 04:12 PM

speaking of backups
 
JP also uses his brandy new XRA 1261 as the back-up rod for that $$ yuppy reel....:p :p :p

JPowers 03-07-2003 04:22 PM

Yikes! I gotta start hidin' out a little better. :D Saltheart built that rod and unfortunately I haven't done it justice yet with a good workout. This year though, for sure.

TheSpecialist 03-07-2003 05:07 PM

Mike what hours you got this weekend? I need some reels :) ,

and to keep you talking so you can't get your work done :D :smash:

mikecc 03-07-2003 05:28 PM

Sat 7AM-3PM
Sun 7AM-1PM

MAC 03-07-2003 06:26 PM

150 and 250, I will probably be going over to the dark side for light stuff. A 150 lefty in black is in my future, hopefully this summer. I'll give you plenty of advance notice Mike when I am ready to order it,probably June-ish.

Mike P 03-07-2003 07:12 PM

I have the 200 and 250. Here's what they equate to:

VS 300=Luxor/Crack 300
VS 250=Penn 706
VS 200=Penn 704
VS 150=Penn 710
VS 100=Penn 712

I'd say the 300 and 100 would probably get the least amount of play from Cape and Canal guys.

Slipknot 03-07-2003 08:10 PM

Oh a Van Stall thread :D

I have nothing to say, just wanted to post on this and make it longer. carry on.......

Oznavad 03-07-2003 11:25 PM

I like reel threads too:rolleyes:
I gotta get a gold reel

Krispy 03-08-2003 12:18 AM

Quote:

I like reel threads too
Ah, he's got ESP when it comes to VS threads;)

Oznavad 03-08-2003 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Krispy
Ah, he's got ESP when it comes to VS threads;)
I have a red light on my computer that flashes when there's a reel thread.

I'm glad to see that I'm in the company of J Powers. I thought I was the only guy that uses a VS for a Nautil back up. Maybe it'll change over the year, but that's how it is. Someday I hope to be a hero like BM and get some gold ones. Sissy;)

HESH2 03-08-2003 09:35 AM

if you can afford them and fish alot,have piece of mind when you do the ride and walk the walk then vs is the reel.just got a 150 which i hope to fish soon.following there customer service posts vs is great and this past year their sales have been up to close to 80%.ask iron mike what brought in the tuna.

jettyjockey18 03-08-2003 12:28 PM

Re: speaking of backups
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Fishaddict
JP also uses his brandy new XRA 1261 as the back-up rod for that $$ yuppy reel....:p :p :p
jp doesn't fish that rod much because the tip actually bends more than 2 inches when hes winching in a fish, unlike his 1209...:p

JPowers 03-08-2003 02:25 PM

:D True. I like a pool cue with guides attached.

JohnR 03-08-2003 03:20 PM

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ask iron mike what brought in the tuna.
wrong Mike, that was StriperMike ... Buit right idea, yes it was a VS used to bring an 80# tuna in from the beach. Granted it wasn't a Giany in the Ditch but who's counting...

TheSpecialist 03-08-2003 05:21 PM

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