Review of my Key West 188 BR Bay Reef Boat

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Key West 188BR Boat with Yamaha F150XB 10” Garmin, Yamaha digital gauge, Fusion Radio, Garmin UHF, 2 8 foot power poles, 60” Min Kota i pilot, 4 battery min Kota charger and 4 batteries, trim tabs by Lenco, thru hall and transom mount transducers. Bimini Top removable stainless steel, poling platform

Komentáře • 44

  • @williamcroft9911
    @williamcroft9911 Před měsícem

    I own a 2018..Absolutely Love This Boat !!!

  • @johnjiii414
    @johnjiii414 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The sea decking looks sharp too! Nice boat!

  • @gorillahd9247
    @gorillahd9247 Před rokem +1

    That is a well thought out fishing platform. Nice options and you have created a very functional boat.

  • @shanesnedecor404
    @shanesnedecor404 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your setup, wanting to add those cup holders to my 188 now! Question for you, what size trolling motor do you have. I’m looking at adding one but not sure what shaft length to get. I’m thinking the 80lb, 24v, 54” shaft.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Shane I have a 60” 80lb and it works great I would recommend this length for most situations and it raises up when necessary for shallow areas.

    • @stevencarroll2261
      @stevencarroll2261 Před 2 lety

      I agree. I just bought this boat. I went with 60" and glad I did especially in rough water.

  • @Wakeboarder210
    @Wakeboarder210 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful boat - you have a lot of nice options on it. If you don't mind me asking, what was the out the door price with trailer? I'm looking at the 188, 210, and 203FS, and am trying to get a gauge on the price differences between the three, with max power on each, but its almost impossible to find new prices online... What's the highest top speed you've seen in your 188?

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the compliment. I can’t honestly tell you an out the door price Equipped like mine new since a lot of the extras I did the labor myself I would assume about 70k parts and labor. I had the electronics done at Key West I went with the CL5 digital engine monitor, 10” Garmin and a thru Hull and transom mount transducers along with trolling motor wiring to anchor locker. I also had the Yamaha painted to match the hull. A lot of those cost would just add to the model you choose. My suggestion would be to buy the size you want and can afford. Also consider what you’re using the boat for and depth of waters in your area. Also keep in mind the engine cost for the size your looking for and make sure it has enough power for you. To make it simple with the F150 around 50 to 60k depending on factory options. Hope this helps you out and whatever you choose I’m sure you’ll love it!

  • @jeffdevlin8062
    @jeffdevlin8062 Před rokem

    How long is this boat on the trailer? I’m wanting it to fit in my garage too.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před rokem

      23’ from Motor strait to fold away hitch the fold away is 3’ 1” so without the fold away you would be about 26’ long. My boat wouldn’t fit without the fold away also my garage door height is 7’ I also need the removable grab bar and wind shield for it to fit. Also I have a two car garage and it sits in my garage on a diagonal

    • @jeffdevlin8062
      @jeffdevlin8062 Před rokem

      @@jim188brsouthflorida4 thanks for the info. It’s going to be tight for me too.

  • @brianlb78
    @brianlb78 Před rokem

    You remember what the cost of this was all in w/your extras? I'm pricing one out now similar spec w/trailer, tax, etc, but no polilng platform and they are at 61k. No seadeck but twin 9" garmins.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před rokem

      That price sounds about right. fully loaded with a 150 I was around 60k also but it was a few years ago

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před rokem

      Also mine didn’t have sea deck when i bought it. Added it later

  • @hoosierangler210
    @hoosierangler210 Před 2 lety

    I love your boat! Does your trailer have a swing away tongue? I’m looking at this model but my garage is in 20ft in depth. May need to put it in diagonally.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes has a swing away mine sit diagonally also I have a 2 car garage and my garage door is only 7’ high but my ceiling is about 10’. To clear the door I needed the removable grab bar and windshield. I also lower power poles when I put it in the garage and raise them back up inside.

  • @richerwin6397
    @richerwin6397 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice rig, you've got it set up nicely. I'm looking at the same rig for myself and girlfriend, less the pp's and poling platform. What was the ballpark price range for deck resurfacing?

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 3 lety +1

      I did the labor myself. My cost was just for the Decking materials which I bought a little at a time as I added projects to my boat. My cost was about $800 to a Grand. I would assume labor would double that cost depending on designs and such.

    • @richerwin6397
      @richerwin6397 Před 3 lety

      Excellent, I'm sure you saved a ton of $. Dealers normally seem to mark up the product some also. Thank you.

  • @jimshowalter8317
    @jimshowalter8317 Před 2 lety

    Very nice boat, love the layout............Who did you purchase your boat from?................what is the total length with the swing toungue folded in?

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před rokem

      Hi Purchased the boat in South Carolina at Palmetto Boat Center Salesman Christian. The total length with engine strait out to the swing tongue is 23’

  • @mitsburgh2109
    @mitsburgh2109 Před 2 lety

    Nice set up! What types of seats do you add and were the seat holders factory? Just got a 2022 188 and am wanting the same for family outings..

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes they are factory flip up and also came with a base and shaft. I would not use the shafts if cruising just plug them into the base. And there is two in the back I would use for that. Also check out the bing bag chairs they may be a good option in the gunnel area.

  • @jasonsmith896
    @jasonsmith896 Před 2 lety

    Cool boat, I’m ordering a very similar package as yours and I need it to fit in my garage as well. Did you get the poling platform from KW and have it modified or did you get it custom made by a fabricator? How does it break down? Thanks.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety

      The Guy that builds them for Key West built it. It originally came with stainless steal Allen screws that threaded into the base. The problem with that was Stainless and the aluminum would bind. What I did was got larger Stainless Allen’s and some stainless wing nuts. Removed thread in aluminum base so it works more like a strait through screw and the wing nut holds it tight this stoped the stainless to aluminum binding and made it a lot easier to remove.

  • @flyinghigh5031
    @flyinghigh5031 Před 2 lety

    Awesome boat, we just ordered ours! What size jack plate is on the back and is the powerpole mounted off of it??? Thanks dude !

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations on your new boat. It’s 6” jack plate and the power poles mount on a bracket that mounts to jack plate.

  • @claytonfiedler4736
    @claytonfiedler4736 Před 11 měsíci

    Looking a bay reef 188 and would love to hear how it handles the weight of the Yamaha 150. Cant decide between the Yamaha 150 and Mercury 150 pro xs.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 11 měsíci

      It does great but it does add weight to the back. would definitely get trim tabs low speeds would be rough without them because of the weight. Also keep in mind I also have a Atlas 6” Jack Plate that i adjust engine height with and trim up. But it does fly fully loaded which is why i got the 150.

    • @claytonfiedler4736
      @claytonfiedler4736 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks. What size trim tabs do you have?

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 10 měsíci

      @claytonfiedler4736 Hi They are 12” wide x 9” long

    • @cly83
      @cly83 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jim188brsouthflorida4 My 188BR turns up in about 2 months and looking at getting a Garmin Kraken trolling motor for it. Do you think the 63" shaft would be ok and not come out of the water in small chop? Next shaft length is 75" and I thought that would be too long and get in the way. Would love to hear your thoughts from experience with the 188BR.

  • @mr.k9935
    @mr.k9935 Před 2 lety

    I've been considering the 188 for some of the same reasons, mostly garage fitment. There is some fuel data out there for the 115 Yamaha but none for the 150hp. Can you comment on what type of fuel burn you are getting? Thanks.

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m very happy cruising in the 30s I’m seeing 6mpg. I don’t know if the 115 gets better gas mileage but I bet loaded down the 150 might be a little better but both are capable I just prefer to max hp and top speed is better loaded or unloaded with the 150.

  • @Unplugged704
    @Unplugged704 Před 2 lety

    Have you fished lakes and rivers with it and how did it do?
    I like the boat but would mostly do lakes and rivers. Not sure if this BR is good for that

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +2

      I use it in canals and lakes and it does great. I don’t know about rivers however. It is a very versatile boat it’s pad lets it draft at 12” I usually fish shallow water 2’ or shallower. So what I like about this boat is the leaning post with the step it helps with quick site of fish and underwater obstacles while driving the boat. Hope this helps

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 Před 2 lety

      @@jim188brsouthflorida4 Thank you for the feedback.

  • @dinoradbrad1366
    @dinoradbrad1366 Před 3 měsíci

    "um"

  • @trevorwells9708
    @trevorwells9708 Před 2 lety

    Have you poled this boat? I’m wonder how well it would do. Thanks

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety

      I haven’t yet I need to get a legit push pole for it. I just use a boat hook pole to push myself around if I get too shallow. After I get a legit push pole and try it I will let you know my thoughts. Thanks

  • @brock45569
    @brock45569 Před 2 lety

    Hey Jim how does it handle chop and rough waves going out the inlet?

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve been in some Rough chop will definitely get wet. The boat cuts through waves nicely and will push most water away from the boat. I have been out when flats boats are no where to be seen. But it is only 19’ feet and the gunnels are not that deep. So nice conditions are recomended It’s a great fishing boat though great access to water all the way around the boat.

    • @brock45569
      @brock45569 Před 2 lety

      @@jim188brsouthflorida4 would you mind taking video of it in chop?

    • @jim188brsouthflorida4
      @jim188brsouthflorida4  Před 2 lety +1

      I may have some video from in the boat will see. If not I’m sure I will get some footage of it eventually.