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Surfmaster 850

#1 Post by Al »

Hi Lads,
Anyone know where i can get the part numbers for this reel? I'm just missing a spring from the reel and now my bail arm wont work! It's been like that for over a year and other than that it's brand new so it would be a waste to just leave it to rust! Have looked online and cant find it!

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Re: Surfmaster 850

#2 Post by Seaniebo »

Hello Al. My Bailey arm doesnt work either.

You could try this helpful fellow:

http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/a ... 54089.html
I require a tremendous amount of calcium

http://www.saisac.org/
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Re: Surfmaster 850

#4 Post by Last Cast »

Hi lads, I have two broken 850 surfmasters.I took them apart to see if they could be repaired but one of the main cogs within the reel had twisted,so not possible to repair.I kept them in case someone needed them for spares.That should sort out both bale arms.There's also 2 unused spools with them.Would ye be able to collect the reels from any of the lads coming down to fish with Colin Barnes on Monday if I they could the reels back with them?
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Re: Surfmaster 850

#5 Post by Al »

Cheers lads! Will send an mail to Gary at Penn, your research skills are far superiour to mine :lol:

Cheers for the offer last cast much apprecited but i probably wouldn't be able to collect it unfortunately, but again thanks for the offer!

On a side note i did pick up another reel today at the angling show the emcast evo 5500 for 60 euro which was grand! There wasn't much there for sea angling to tell you the truth but some good stuff for flyfishing etc,
I only noticed the lads casting when i was leaving wouldn't have minded getting a few pointers!
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#6 Post by m.b3 »

Al wrote:I only noticed the lads casting when i was leaving wouldn't have minded getting a few pointers!


you're well able to put a bait out :roll:
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Re: Surfmaster 850

#7 Post by Al »

aww shucks mark :oops: you know just the right thing to say :lol:

But it's always nice to get a bit further if needs be :D

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