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Daiwa Seaborg G1800M-RJ Electric Reels

Daiwa Seaborg G1800M-RJ Electric Reels

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SBG1800M-RJ ELECTRIC FISHING REEL

PROFESSIONAL-GRADE DEEP DROP & BIG GAME SYSTEM

Designed for Ultimate Control and Power in Extreme Fishing Scenarios

The SBG1800M-RJ represents a revolutionary advancement in electric fishing reel technology, combining unprecedented power with intelligent features designed specifically for serious offshore anglers targeting trophy-class fish.

ADVANCED CONTROL FEATURES

  • Included Remote Control for convenient operation from anywhere on the boat
  • Versatile Jigging Function remotely activated for effective presentation
  • Dual-Mode Motor Control with adjustable settings for different fishing scenarios
  • Electronic Clicker System provides audible notification when drag is slipping

PREMIUM ENGINEERING

  • High-Performance Motor with dual gear ratio operation:
    • High Speed: 162 meters/minute for rapid retrieval
    • Low Speed: 65 meters/minute for enhanced power
  • Integrated Cooling Heatsink prevents motor overheating during extended operation
  • Impressive 21 Ball Bearing System for ultra-smooth performance
  • Robust Construction weighing 123.8oz (3510g) for durability in demanding conditions

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Maximum Drag: 110lbs (50kg) - sufficient for the most powerful game fish
  • Gear Ratio: 2.3:1 single-speed mechanical system
  • Line Capacity: 1300yds of 100lb line / PE 8 1600m
  • Winding Speed: High 162 m/min, Low 65 m/min

IDEAL APPLICATIONS

  • Perfect for swordfish and trophy bluefin tuna trolling
  • Capacity between typical 50 and 50W conventional reels
  • Excellent for deep dropping in extreme depths
  • Versatile platform for multiple big game applications

This powerful electric reel system delivers the perfect combination of automated convenience and raw stopping power, making it an essential tool for serious anglers targeting the ocean's most challenging species.

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