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newboy
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I am thinking about changing boats. I have found a key largo 180 that I like but cant find any reviews on them. Curious if they are good boats? Also it has a Suzuki 115 4-stroke. I would rather have a Yamaha but that isn't an option at this dealer. How do the Suzuki's hold up?

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Suzukis are great motors, but I would have a 150 on a 18 foot boat. The key largo hull is kinda an in between flats and bay. It all depends on your needs. Where and how do you normally fish?
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Suzuki 4 strokes are good motors. 115 should push that boat Purdy good.My buddy bought one with a 90 merc and he said he wished it had a little more. :thumbup: :beer:
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I can't speak for the boat but the Suzuki motor is a good one. I have a 2009 115hp 4 stroke Suzuki and like it.
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Key Largo makes a decent boat. I have fished out of one before. They have the finish of a skiff but seem solid. The Suzuki motors are very good. I'm a Yamaha man but I wouldn't be afraid to buy a Suzuki.
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