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Key Features Electric assist line retrieval using a compact 12 V DC gear motor GT2 belt drive system for smooth, shock-free operation Non-permanent bolt-on design remove it and use your reel normally FDM-friendly optimised for PLA / PLA+ printing Compact & lightweight adds minimal bulk to the reel Internal or external power options (PP3 or 12 V DC input) Who This Is For Disabled or mobility-limited anglers One-handed fishing setups Reduced grip strength or joint pain Long sessions, deep water, or heavy retrieves Makers who want a functional, real-world mechanical project Compatibility Designed for reels with ~59 mm spool diameter Tested on reels such as Shimano LX2000R Sized specifically for the 59 mm variant other sizes available separately Whats Included All STL files for 3D-printed parts Bill of Materials (BOM) PDF Assembly & setup instructions License & usage documentation What Youll Need FDM 3D printer (PLA / PLA+ recommended) 12 V DC gear motor (66200 RPM) GT2 belt & pulleys Basic hardware (bolts, inserts) Basic tools & light electrical wiring skills Real-World Use Rapid Reel has been successfully used by members of the British Disabled Angling Association, helping make fishing more accessible and enjoyable without expensive specialist equipment

Take out enough line to run it through all of the guides on your rod and then tie on your lure or bait of choice, keeping it within the parameters printed on both the rod and reel
Additionally, if your hook drags against the concrete of the pier or hits a metal piling, the tip can roll over