Sounds like the fish alert is on...is there a button or lever to turn it off?
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Hi all,
Having never owned an overhead before I have no idea if this is just a standard thing. I just purchased a Fin-Nor Marquesa 2 speed MA20II and I find it so noisy.
Are all of them like this? And do you get use to the noise? Lol
Cheers
Nick
“Filthy Oar”
Stessl 5.3m centre console
90hp Suzuki
Sounds like the fish alert is on...is there a button or lever to turn it off?
Cheers
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Boat: Seafarer Vagabond
Live: Great South East....love Moreton Bay fishing
All ....no. Some....yes. It is normally the anti reverse pawls. I do recall picking up a Marquesa and thinking exactly the same thing
Only button is the one on the side that I clicked off in the video. No lever either...
‘I love the look and feel of the reel it’s just annoyingly noisy! Lol
“Filthy Oar”
Stessl 5.3m centre console
90hp Suzuki
Most aren't or you may hear an slight click, but I vaguely remember that when I looked at a Marquesa it was quite loud and that it would annoy the hell out of me, so I ruled it out, it is probably the anti reverse pawls that are clicking as scottar mentioned above. A dollop of grease on them might quieten them down but I doubt it. I just went out to the shed and tried out about four different reels (all lever drags) and the only one (a Tica) made a slight tick but that was about it. Nothing compared to the Marquesas from what I remember.
I suppose that you would eventually get used to it. probably depend on the ambient noise levels on your boat and your hearing, but it wouldn't work for me.
Anyone want to buy a brand new Marquesa? Lol
“Filthy Oar”
Stessl 5.3m centre console
90hp Suzuki
I have a Jigging Master PE5n that is noisy because it has 2 sprung anti reverse pawls(dogs)
I am glad the dogs are sprung and don't have the ears on them to make them silent.
The sprung dogs have been found to be more reliable, even if they do bark a bit.
Some game reels are built that way on purpose. Pick up a Penn international and give it a wind. The ratchet sound helps the skipper work out whether that angler is gaining, or the fish is taking line. When I am game fishing is the only time I leave the ratchet on for retrieve. Otherwise it drives me crazy!