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CodyBThu Jan-06-05 12:19 PM
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#2398, "chronarch vs curado"


  

          

Is there a difference in the drag on a Shimano Chronarch compared with the Curado? There doesn't appear to be anything mentioned in the catalog about a difference between the drag on these two reel unless I missed something. Thanks.

  

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magmasterThu Jan-06-05 12:27 PM
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#2399, "RE: chronarch vs curado"
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The new Chronarch (the B model) has a Dartanium drag and larger gears than the Curado. The Curado has the standard titanium fiber drag washer.

  

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CodyBThu Jan-06-05 09:41 PM
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#2400, "RE: chronarch vs curado"
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Do you happen to know if the previous Chronarch model had the Dartanium drag in it as well? The capacity on the 100 series of reels a slight concern for me. Thanks for your help.

  

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magmasterFri Jan-07-05 08:25 AM
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#2401, "RE: chronarch vs curado"
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The original Chronarch had the standard titanium fiber washer. If you are concerned with line capacity you might want to look at the "BSV" model. It has a deeper spool than the standard B model. If you are going to use it for bass fishing the line capacity shouldn't be a problem. I think my B model held 100 yards of 15#, if you have a bass run you down 100 yards then it deserved to get away!}(

  

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CodyBFri Jan-07-05 12:17 PM
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#2402, "RE: chronarch vs curado"
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The reel would be used for browns and macks along with an occasional steelhead. I have a CT100 which has a similiar line capacity to the Chronarch and several hot rainbows have tested how much line is on there. Thanks for your help.

  

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magmasterFri Jan-07-05 01:58 PM
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#2403, "RE: chronarch vs curado"
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No problem

  

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