I'm having CMS build a pair of 6' standup tuna/shark rods. Here's what I'm trying to do: Calstar Boomer Jrs to Aftco Short Curved storabutts with a spare straight butt. These will be matched with 50Ws running 80# spectra/mono. The short curved Aftco storabutt and optional straight butts will work perfect for both trolling and chunking. We switch up a lot and my CC doesn't have room for tons of rods/gear.
The short butts for stand-up gear limit options to Aftco #2 or #4s, The #2s are little shorter which work better for a standup rod. In the end, it comes down to the size of the blank. It looks like the blanks need to be cut to match up with the Aftco Ferrules.WTF? Since these are very fast action rods, it might be OK to cut the bottom of the blank to fit the aftco parts. I'm looking for any recs/help before they start work. Note, I prefer 6' (total length) rods so I can reach around the outboards.
Here's snippets from the vendor specs:
Calstar:
Model Length Butt* Tip Line Action Recommendations
BOOMER Jr. 5 1/2' 1.125 12 50-100 2X-FAST S/T 60-80 LB.
BAJA BOOMER 5 1/2' 1.175 14 60-130 2X-FAST S/T 80-100 LB.
AftcoFerrules:
FIT UNIBUTTS & STORABUTTS I.D. O.D. CATALOG #
All #2 Models 0.875" 0.970" FERRULE2
All #4 Models 1.000" 1.133" FERRULE4
Aftco Storabutts:
DESCRIPTION I.D. O.D. CATALOG #
#SB2 50-lb. Curved 0.875" 0.970" SBC2
#SB2 50-lb. Straight, Short 0.875" 0.970" SBS2
#SB2 50-lb. Curved, Short 0.875" 0.970" SBSC2
#SB4 80-lb. Straight 1.000" 1.133" STORABUTT4
#SB4 80-lb. Curved 1.000" 1.133" SBC4
#SB4 80-lb. Curved, Short 1.000" 1.133" SBSC4
Aftco Unibutts (I'm going with storabutts but added this to show the lengths)
STRAIGHT MODELS
DESCRIPTION CLASS LENGTH I.D. O.D. CATALOG #
#UB2* Short 30-50 Lbs. 17.76" 0.875" 0.970" UNIBUTTS2
#UB2* 30-50 Lbs. 19.76" 0.875" 0.970" UNIBUTT2
#UB4 80 Lbs. 22.82" 1.000" 1.133" UNIBUTT4
CURVED MODELS
#UB2 Curved, Short 30-80 Lbs. 19.76" 0.875" 0.970" UNIBUTTSC2
#UB2 Curved 30-50 Lbs. 26.76" 0.875" 0.970" UNIBUTTC2
#UB4 Curved 80 Lbs. 27.83" 1.000" 1.133" UNIBUTTC4
#UB4 Curved, Short 80 Lbs. 22.82" 1.000" 1.133" UNIBUTTSC4


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WTF? Since these are very fast action rods, it might be OK to cut the bottom of the blank to fit the aftco parts. I'm looking for any recs/help before they start work. Note, I prefer 6' (total length) rods so I can reach around the outboards.
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