Hey Rod, it was not meant to be anything like Ken's. Only he could put together shark nights like he does. Besides I love to see the faces of those he spools with the surfrocket.
Jeff, any outfit you have will catch a shark but bringing them in on light tackle at night is the tricky part.
A lot of the tome you are clunking large pieces of bunker or the whole thing. I think last year I was using either 10/0 or 12/0's. The weight of your line is about right just set your drag accordingly.
As there is not much to snag out there the only 3 things to worry about is the shark will rub the line into the sand and Frey it, cut it with its tail thrashing, or be so big that no matter what pound line you use it either snap your line or rod.
A number of the big guns out there have super equipment something that they either built themselves or had custom built for them. If you are out on IBSP and you see a guy with 15' poles in a maroon pickup with a cap and antennas all over the place walk up to him and tell him Paul N2HYG said to say hi. He is a friend that is shark crazy and hunts for them during the summer.
Happy Catching
Paul