Please select your home edition
Edition
Ovington 2021 - ILCA 3 - LEADERBOARD

Tanacom 800 - Fast retrieves, exceptional line capacity, and power aplenty

by Daiwa 15 Feb 2023 15:49 GMT
Tanacom 800 in action © Daiwa

You asked for it and once again DAIWA has delivered - big time. Introducing the NEW Tanacom 800, the latest addition to the company's popular Tanacom series of versatile power assist digital line counter reels.

The Tanacom 800 aims to improve the angling experience while kite fishing, as well as deep dropping and bottom bouncing for monsters of the depths the likes of halibut, snowy grouper, tilefish and more.

The new welterweight champion in its category, the Tanacom 800 is positioned to fill the gap between the renowned Tanacom 1200 and Tanacom 750, retaining the awesome power, ease of operation and super-fast retrieval rate of the stellar Tanacom line in a package that clearly stands out on its own. Saltwater sealed and featuring an astounding 660 yards of 80-pound-test DAIWA J-Braid capacity - 200 yards greater than the Tanacom 750 - it also has a 30-percent faster retrieval rate, sports 20-percent more winding power with a 22 lb. max, and features a beast-taming 50-lb. maximum drag pressure.

"Essentially, the new Tanacom 800 has about two-thirds the line capacity of our largest model in the Tanacom series, the Tanacom 1200. At the same time, it weighs about 5-ounces less and matches or slightly exceeds all other features," says Marc Mills, DAIWA's Senior Marketing Manager. "It incorporates the same motor, same gears and same line pick-up ratio while creating a new sweet spot in our lineup thanks to its lighter weight and smaller profile. It's easy to lift out of the gunnel and move around the boat and really packs a punch for its size - we couldn't be more pleased with its trophy-turning power and overall performance."

Like it's big brother, the Tanacom 800 also has the motor and new gearing hidden inside the spool itself. "That positioning really makes a difference in this reel's amazing abilities," continues Mills. "The new engineering design allows the same dependable motor DAIWA has used with such great success to generate even more power, speed, and efficiency. Combine that with the rigid frame and side-plates, plus repositioned bearings that see less water exposure, and this reel is ready to rock and roll. It's so fast, powerful, smooth and saltwater tough that it can even pull double-duty with swordfish, especially considering its tremendous line capacity."

All this and it's simple to operate with an easy-to-read LED dot screen, plus a sealed electronics package with selectable languages that prompt users through power assist settings and procedures including automatic stop and jigging features. Using the Tanacom 800, anglers can choose to fight fish with the Power Lever and Aluminum Round Knob or let the 12-volt power variable-speed assist do the heavy lifting. When you're done for the day, simply wash down the reel without worrying about wetting the electronics because they are fully sealed.

Getting down to the nitty-gritty, the NEW Tanacom 800 features an incredibly strong, lightweight aluminum body. Its Automatic Tournament Drag (ATD) system uses an improved drag grease that exhibits a low viscosity at rest but becomes more viscous immediately after drag start-up, reducing initial inertia for smoother drag performance from hook-up through the end game. A Metal Ball Knob Handle provides maximum contact between the handle knob and hand for optional rotation balance and functionality while the reel's Power Lever allows anglers to go from full stop to full power with a flick of a switch. "It's like stepping on the gas pedal to accelerate," says Mills.

Innovative, versatile, and powerful, the easy-to-use NEW Tanacom 800 handles the rigors of targeting heavy hitters be they on the surface or hundreds of feet beneath your keel. And it's available at a knockout price of just $799.99.

Tanacom 800 key features:

  • Lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant aluminum body
  • Sealed electronics package
  • Automatic Tournament Drag (ATD) uses an improved drag grease that exhibits a low viscosity at rest yet becomes more viscous immediately after drag start up.
  • Metal Bell Knob provides maximum contact between handle knob and hand for optimal rotation balance, and functionality
  • Power Level allows you to go from stop to start to full power with the flick of switch
  • The motor and new gearing are hidden inside the spool itself
  • Easy-to-read LED dot screen with selectable languages

Related Articles

Dragon Worlds at Vilamoura day 3
Consistency and competition Day 3 of the Dragon World Championship by Tivoli Hotels & Resorts brought another day of top-level competition in Vilamoura, as the international fleet completed two races as scheduled. Posted on 14 May
UK Finn Masters Championships
Sun, sea, and champions Picture this: a picture-perfect day on the Thames Estuary, where the UK's equivalent of Hyères unfolds at Thorpe Bay Yacht Club. Glorious sunshine, a building easterly breeze, and crystal-clear waters created the ultimate racing ambiance. Posted on 14 May
Solo Nigel Pusinelli Trophy preview
Named after one of the founder members of the N.S.C.A One of the founder members of the N.S.C.A, Nigel sailed his National Solo at Emsworth SC and then Chichester YC for over thirty years. Nigel passed away in July 2010 and the pre-championship event at Weymouth was re-named in his honour. Posted on 14 May
SORC Offshore Series week 1
Cowes to Weymouth, then Weymouth to Solent, for 16 boats A fleet of 16 boats, predominantly solo with the odd double-hand, gathered in stunning sunshine and building breeze from the east. Both starts got away cleanly and set about running down the Solent, most electing for the building eddy inshore. Posted on 14 May
POSH RS300 Rooster National Tour at Paignton
What is there to say - to be honest it's a bit of a blur! Saturday provided an oasis of champagne sailing after recent weekends with Four Top(s) RS300 sailors in attendance to take on the Public Enemies of the mixed handicap fleet. Posted on 14 May
Formula Kite Europeans in Urla day 1
Smaller kites shrink the riders and mix the fleet Brave riders grabbed their opportunities on day one of the 2025 Formula Kite European Championships, in Urla, Turkiye. Posted on 14 May
A-Class Cat Europeans preview
Adriatic coast to host a fleet with a 60/40 split of Classic versus Open sailors In just under four weeks' time, many of the top A-Cat sailors in Europe, together with a few others from around the World, will assemble in Italy once again, this time for the European Championships at Riccione on the Adriatic coast. Posted on 14 May
Banger Racing, Back Racing and No Racing
Racing on the cheap, a return to racing for young Aussies, and ILCA struggles We start with racing on the cheap at the Colander Cup, then focus on a return to racing for the Aussies at the Youth Worlds, moving on to a complete lack of racing at the ILCA Worlds, and then looking at how SailGP should be back out on the water. Posted on 14 May
Rooster is Now HISC's Official Clothing Partner
Partnership brings together organisations with shared values of excellence and innovation This partnership brings together two organisations with shared values of excellence, innovation, and a deep connection to the South Coast sailing community. We'll be supporting HISC with team kit, event resources, and prize support. Posted on 14 May
Musto Skiff Training Day at Castle Cove
A glamour day, supported by Noble Marine Insurance As has become tradition for the Friday ahead of the Castle Cove Open Meeting, a very lucky group of thirteen Musto Skiff sailors arrived at Castle Cove Sailing Club for a day of training, generously supported by Noble Marine Insurance. Posted on 14 May