Modifications to my Key West 1720 CC - March, 2018

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  • I've had several requests to make a video of the modifications made to my 2002 Key West 1720 CC. This is a run down of what has been done.
    If you are interested in receiving a legible copy of the wiring diagram, leave a comment below.
    Thanks for watching and as always, bent rods and tight lines.

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  • @1952daytona
    @1952daytona Рік тому +1

    If you're still monitoring this, id really like to have a copy of your wiring diagram. Thanks

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  Рік тому

      Yes, I am still monitoring all of my videos. Thank you for watching and commenting. I will need your email address to send you the wiring diagram and will put a disclaimer that, because I am not there watching what you are doing and do not know your level of electrical circuitry knowledge, I take no responsibility for your use of the diagram. If you send me your email address, I’ll be able to get you the diagram over the weekend.

  • @noahkleinholz5164
    @noahkleinholz5164 10 днів тому

    How were you able to get to the bolts to mount the puck?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  10 днів тому

      @@noahkleinholz5164 I cut a 4” hole high up in the forward anchor locker wall. This only works on pre-2016/17 models where the anchor locker is on the high deck and not on the same deck as the forward storage hatch.

  • @M-StoneExplorations
    @M-StoneExplorations 3 місяці тому

    Great video. I just purchased the same exact boat this Memorial Day weekend. Do you create the battery diagram yourself?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 місяці тому

      I thought I had already replied but YT today does not show it. Congratulations on your 1720 purchase. You'll find it is a great boat for near shore and inshore fishing and water activities. As for the electrical diagram, I created it myself based on the factory wiring and modifications I've made. There is no factory wiring diagram available that I am aware of.

  • @flurelief
    @flurelief 3 місяці тому

    Great video buddy!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching and the compliment!

  • @bowang8747
    @bowang8747 3 роки тому

    I'm more interested in your presidential Rolex with the fluted bezel. Only watch guys would notice.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому +1

      Ha ha! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @degonets
    @degonets 2 місяці тому

    Good job, good work and good ideas!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 місяці тому

      Thank you, for both watching the video and for commenting! ~Jim

  • @chadcox7816
    @chadcox7816 Рік тому

    Hey man! What are the 2 things over the battery box located on the stern just over the lid for the battery? I just bought one and the guy I bought it from has no idea

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  Рік тому +1

      Chad, that is the diverter valve selector lever and the raw water washdown hose connection. If the original plumbing remains in the bilge, the 500gph Rule pump sends water to a black plastic diverter valve operated by a cable to the selector lever (what you observed over the starboard aft compartment). Most likely, the cable (similar to a bicycle brake/gear cable) is long rusted / frozen and not operational. The diverter valve determined whether the pump's output was sent to the raw water hose connection (a very weak flow and of little use) or to the live well inlet.

  • @jeremyking3986
    @jeremyking3986 Рік тому

    I just picked up a 98, but mine is a different layout, I guess they changed a little at some point. I have a poling platform with a bench across the back in front of the console, not a cooler seat. Thanks for the video.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  Рік тому +1

      Jeremy, if you have a bench/platform that runs across the back of the boat in front of the outboard, it would seem you have a PRO model, not a Sportsman (CC) model.
      Thanks for watching! ~Jim

  • @kenfldude
    @kenfldude 2 роки тому

    Where did you get your pedestal seat mount and seat from?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Ken, they were purchased from Bass Pro shops. The adjustable post had to be modified to get the correct height for the location.

  • @Fendaddy3
    @Fendaddy3 2 роки тому

    Hey Jim, just came into a 1720. Trying to rewire the bilge and the penetration from the battery compartment to the bilge is completely foamed in, capturing the wires and preventing pulling new ones. Was yours in this condition and how did you combat it?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому +1

      Fendall, the exit hole in my 1720’s starboard rear battery compartment was unrestricted into the bilge. The port side beneath the live well is a whole different story!
      I’d take a wooden dowel (so it won’t damage any wiring) and try to push it thru to open up a hole. From that you should be able to begin freeing the existing wiring. It also helps to mount a negative bus bar in that compartment to ground the bilge pump, stern light and any other mods you may add in the future. It also cleans up the wires that have to be attached to the battery terminal, making for easier battery changes when that day comes. I’ve added LED light to that compartment (tapped into the stern light feed and of course grounded to the bus bar) and live well LED (separate feed from ACCY switch and grounded, well you guessed it. 😎).
      Good luck. And if you don’t mind, please post back your eventual success for others.

  • @kevinburkert8224
    @kevinburkert8224 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video, would love a copy of that diagram at the end!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 місяці тому

      Kevin, thanks for watching and commenting. I'll need your email address to send you a copy of the diagram.

  • @Aidan.Wingard
    @Aidan.Wingard 9 місяців тому

    Where did you get the courtesy lights?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  9 місяців тому

      Its been too long ago to say. They were purchased on line, most likely from Amazon or EBay. Search for 3" round transom light.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @ronaldallen4917
    @ronaldallen4917 2 роки тому

    Hi Jim, can you share the wiring diagram with me, please? Thanks

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Ronald, would be glad to. Please send your email address to my channel email.
      Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @joshuasmith8189
    @joshuasmith8189 2 роки тому

    can you send those wiring specs?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Joshua, I can send the wiring diagram but will need your email address.

  • @tonydavis5053
    @tonydavis5053 2 роки тому

    Has anyone upgraded to a 115hp motor on a 1720?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Tony, there are plenty of 1720's out there with 115hp outboards. Too stern heavy for my tastes and I don't need that much extra power. The 90 is the perfect outboard for this hull.

    • @tonydavis5053
      @tonydavis5053 2 роки тому

      @@JimMFishing think I'll stick with a 90 hp 4stroke

  • @donholter5792
    @donholter5792 3 роки тому +1

    I would like the pdf file of the electrical wiring.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому

      Don, I will need your email address to forward the file.

  • @rogerwatterson2648
    @rogerwatterson2648 Рік тому

    Thanks for the very informational videos. I bought a 2006 KW 1720 Pro in 2020, (same engine as yours) but had been upgraded to hydraulic steering. I replaced the tank pickup, anti-siphon valve and line to the water separator filter--your videos were a great help. The PRO access port is under the cooler seat so mine was a lot easier to get to! I'd appreciate a copy of your wiring schematic, I'll send you an email. Thanks in advance.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  Рік тому

      Roger, thank you for watching and commenting. The PRO version is a really nice, stealthy boat.

  • @kevinmccarey5015
    @kevinmccarey5015 2 роки тому

    Great video, I am inspired for some upgrades on my 17.5
    Be well

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Thanks Kevin. Seems like we are continuously customizing our boats.

  • @dotkennedy1615
    @dotkennedy1615 3 роки тому

    How do you replace the courtesy lights? I'm afraid if I just try to pull the socket out, it will break the housing. Do they turn and pull? Do you have to try to compress the spring in the housing?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому +1

      Dot, thanks for watching and commenting. It has been several years since I last worked with the original courtesy lights that were on the 1720. I cannot recall how those old light's bulbs were accessed.
      I replaced those courtesy lights with 3" transom/stern/courtesy lights that can be found in various light outputs on the internet.

    • @dotkennedy1615
      @dotkennedy1615 3 роки тому +1

      @@JimMFishing Hi Jim, thanks for the quick response! I figured it out - you have to unscrew them from the outside. So, one side of mine had no bulb housing at all and the other side I replaced the bulb and it still doesn't work. Good thing we just paid a guy $525 to fix all the electrical in the boat. LOL. We have had our 2004 1720 for about 3 or 4 years, but haven't had it out in at least 3 summers (pandemic and all) so I'm falling back in love with it and realized how much TLC it now needs. The trailer needs a complete re-furb, so I just ordered all of those parts (including leaf springs). Had it out a couple of days ago and it still runs great! Seeing the price of a new one convinces me to fix up the one I have!

  • @mako021
    @mako021 4 роки тому

    Jim have you had to replace the aerator pump motor yet? I have a 2001 1720cc . The aerator is burned out and I'm looking to replace it. I believe the screen on the outside needs to be pulled off to exspose the Thru hull fittings nuts . However I thought it best to seek any current owners who may have some experience .
    As well where did you get the LED courtesy lights and the fish eyes. I would like to do that to mine.
    Thank you .

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      Mako021 - ewww, you need to change your name to KW something! kidding!!
      I believe you referring to the live well pump as an aerator pump. I haven't had to change the live well pump on my boat. The pump "cartridge" is secured into its base by some method that I have not researched. You would not have to remove the thru hull unless you want to switch to a different brand or a replacement pump cartridge is no longer available.
      My purchases do not show up in the purchase history. Here are some links to what appear to be the same courtesy lights and the exact same shark eye LED lights:
      www.ebay.com/itm/Marpac-7-6595-Boat-Marine-LED-Advantage-Side-Lights-Flush-Mount-Shark-Eye/124137385014?epid=22017015662&hash=item1ce72a2c36:g:O7IAAOSwym1eg~Bf
      www.ebay.com/itm/2x-Marine-Chrome-LED-Transom-Navigation-Stern-Light-Mount-Boat-Round-Anchor-IP67/352263894752?epid=14012948553&hash=item52049076e0:g:iBkAAOSwPjNclbwU
      Remember to use adhesive heat shrink crimp butt connectors when making the wiring connectors.

  • @dkpred
    @dkpred Рік тому

    Nice video. I just purchased the Key West 1720 2004 . I'm really excited to start tricking it out. Great ideas you have given me.
    Thank you!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  Рік тому

      Thank you for the compliments and for watching. Take your time and plan things out. Congratulations on your 1720.

  • @dsbranch9144
    @dsbranch9144 2 роки тому

    Very comprehensive. Thank you!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Thanks for viewing and commenting!

  • @enthusiasticfisherman1229
    @enthusiasticfisherman1229 6 років тому +1

    Nice modifications! Looks like a nice boat!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Thanks for the compliment and for watching. I've owned it for going on 4 years now and really enjoy both tinkering with it and being out on the water in it.

  • @gonplay1998
    @gonplay1998 3 роки тому

    you boat looks great! I just bought a 2001 and turns out it is a "project boat" (didnt plan that when purchased) you video is given me great ideas.... Where did you purchase the shark eyes? TIA I would love your electronic diagram. My BFF is rewiring everything for me

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the compliment and for watching. I believe I bought them off eBay. Regardless, this is the brand: www.ebay.com/p/1778847820
      If you want to see the wiring schematic, send me your email address.

    • @gonplay1998
      @gonplay1998 3 роки тому

      @@JimMFishing thank you so much....

  • @Fishingandkicking
    @Fishingandkicking 4 роки тому

    Jim. A bit off topic but you are my “go to”. I am having a problem with my bilge tripping my fuse (15 amp) when I try to run it. I plan on putting a new pump in since it looks old and all cruddy. I’m hoping this solves it but do you know the recommended fuse for the bilge at the panel? (Not an in line direct wire but the fuse in the panel. ) Thanks.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      Mike, what model bilge pump is installed in your boat? In my 1720 there is a Rule 800gpm bilge pump with a rated amp draw of something like 2.5a. The wire gauge you are using comes into play, but a fuse of 10a should be more than adequate if using 14 -16awg wire. The new bilge pump directions will state what size fuse to use in the circuit.

    • @Fishingandkicking
      @Fishingandkicking 4 роки тому

      Jim M Thanks for the quick response. 14ga wire and Rule 500gph. I am hoping it is a bad pump that is blowing the fuse. Fingers crossed. Thanks again. Edit: Got two dig into it today. Found blow fuses on direct battery wire and panel. Put new pump in, new 10a fuses on both feeds and bam, all fixed! Thanks again! Stand by for more questions I’m sure...

  • @jesserevilla992
    @jesserevilla992 4 роки тому

    Hello Jim, shout out from Cutler Bay, Florida. Man your authentic and appreciate your insight . I know this idea is pricey but a Jack-Plate . Lol a cheap patio umbrella does wonders when working on the boat.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      Jesse, thanks for commenting and from a local! Do you own a KW and if so what model and where do you typically fish?
      Yes, I've strongly considered a jack plate as I had thought it would be helpful in Florida Bay. I've had a couple online conversations with Tom Marlowe, GM of KW boats, about it. He felt that with my older hull design, there would not be as much benefit from installing one. He didn't say no benefit, just not much. On the 1720CC, the setback from the jack plate apparently has an impact on the running characteristics of the hull and it would cause the stern to sit a little lower in the water. One of these days, I may go ahead and install one though I'll probably raise the outboard by one hole prior to doing that.
      Yes, a patio umbrella would work but in my case it'd have to be a beach umbrella (don't own a patio umbrella). I've also considered a 10x10 canopy but for the time being will just wear my wide brim hat and go at the projects.

  • @jpgarretson
    @jpgarretson 2 роки тому

    Getting ready to rewire our 1720 and would love a copy of your wiring schematic to get a head start. Thanks for the video!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  2 роки тому

      Pepper, thanks for the compliment on the video. I'll need your email address to send a copy of the schematic.

    • @Florida_life85
      @Florida_life85 Рік тому

      Jim, great video, and very informative. I would love to get a copy of the diagram as well. Thank you.

  • @Whatisgoingon-od9yb
    @Whatisgoingon-od9yb 3 роки тому

    What’s the fuel tank capacity

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому

      31 gallons. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @billstigall1545
    @billstigall1545 6 років тому

    I definitely would like a copy of the wiring diagram if possible. I have a 95 1720 CC and am getting ready to do some upgrades to it. One thing I am very interested in is the set up and wiring for the 24v Riptide. Which unit did you get? I am considering the teranova to replace the old unit on my boat.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Bill, I bought a used SP70 Riptide which needed some work - a new turning motor assembly and eventually a new iPilot head (which gave me a second remote control). If you will send me your email address thru a PM on this channel, I'll send you a pdf of the wiring. As a FYI, I am still using some of the original wiring harness in addition to some new mods that I made. The diagram also shows the 12 & 24v systems, and how I'm using one of the TM batteries in the starboard rear compartment as both a backup for the crank and for powering the non-critical circuits.

  • @LetsGoFishingSfla
    @LetsGoFishingSfla 6 років тому

    Wow!! You did a lot of work on that bad boy! I'm gonna be honest with you but the Key West is screaming for a T-Top with rod holders. This will clear up walking space on the port and starboard sides. I can ask yosiel if he has one laying around to sell for cheap or if he knows anyone selling one.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Icy, its getting about fully modified for my liking. A live well light would have been nice that evening we were fishing and electric gauges on both TM batteries would give me an additional level of confidence, not that I don't trust the boat as is. As for a T-Top, I've only seen two other 1720s with them. I prefer the bimini for shade as it provides more and doesn't raise the COG like a T-Top might.

    • @georgewhidden8064
      @georgewhidden8064 6 років тому

      Iam curentley redoing wiring on my 2002 1720 . would love to get a copy of your wiring diagram. Thanks

  • @mako021
    @mako021 4 роки тому

    Thank you Jim ,
    Correct on the bilge pump thru hull aka aerator. I replaced the bilge pump and of course had to make pigtails to make the leads a little longer into the battery box. All heat shrink connectors and doubled with oversized heat shrink. Now the thru hull bilge going to the livewell needs replacement . Thanks for the info on the lights. I'll work on the name, lol.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      Mako, there is a difference between the bilge pump and livewell pump systems. Bilge pump is not connected to the thru hull in the bilge area as it simply pulls water in the bilge and evacuates it thru the port side even with the live well. The live well has to pull water from outside the boat and uses the thru hull to do so. The pump assembly makes a watertight fit into a base that is connected to the thru hull. This is why I said you may not have to do anything with the thru hull itself IF you can find a replacement pump assembly. That would be the preferred route. If the pump assembly is no longer available, then you will need to remove the thru hull, remove the old pump base from the thru hull pipe and install a brand new system. Good Luck, and keep us posted on the Forum.

  • @mako021
    @mako021 6 років тому

    Very nice work. I have a 2001 1720 CC. I have recently had to replace the sending unit and anti siphon valve as well totally rotted. I want to hook up a trolling motor even the 01 is pre wired but I can't seem to locate where the wires run too. I have unscrewed the mounting female and it does already have wires that come off of it. I just can't find where the chase down to hook up to a battery. And I love the lights courtesy and running lights where did you snag those? Love the wiring you did mine looks like a drunk spider web under the console very impressive with your detail. Thanks for sharing.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Mako021, thanks for viewing and for the compliment. The TM wiring runs thru a black polytube chase that runs from the bow to the starboard bilge area, then up thru a hole and into the starboard aft battery compartment. (The factory bow nav light wiring also runs thru this chase.) Look for three 6 awg wires - black, red and orange, they may have become discolored over the years. I've been told the early model 24v TMs used a three wire system. The KW factory prewired these boats for the capability of using either a 12v or 24v TM. If you search on the Key West Boats Forum, you'll be able to find threads that will have pictures of this wire chase :).
      The LED courtesy and nav lights were purchased on eBay if I recall correctly. The courtesy lights are also referred to as stern lights. I installed a LED bulb in the adjustable height stern light so it puts out much more light that the original incandescence bulb.

  • @johnodon1968
    @johnodon1968 4 роки тому

    Hey Jim. What did you use for adhesive for the new nav lights? 4000? 4200? 5200? Something else?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      I used 4000, which I have since found out has a higher adhesive rating than 4200. If I had known, I would have used 4200. Whatever you do, avoid using 5200 if in your wildest dreams you might have to undo something, especially on these lights. You will destroy them if you use 5200 and ever have to remove one.

    • @johnodon1968
      @johnodon1968 4 роки тому +1

      @@JimMFishing Thanks for the info. 4200 it is! :)

  • @nickcoffin6810
    @nickcoffin6810 3 роки тому

    Great video. Can you advise the specific seat you went with?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому +1

      Nick, the seat was purchased from Bass Pro. Tempress High-Back NaviStyle Boat Seat

  • @seanmartin2382
    @seanmartin2382 3 роки тому

    Nicely rigged sir

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому

      Thanks, Sean. I've added a few more since making the video which I'll get around to showing on another video sometime soon.

  • @marksfishingchannel9923
    @marksfishingchannel9923 6 років тому

    Nice Rig the fish don't have a chance . If you don't hook them they will just jump in a boat that nice lol .

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому +1

      Ha, ha, Mark. As we both know, if it was only that simple! Its definitely a fun boat and it is easy to launch / retrieve by myself. I can't get into as skinny a water as you can, but it only needs 8-9" to float across a flat. It's perfect for 95% of what I want it for.

  • @MS-kr2yg
    @MS-kr2yg 4 роки тому

    Are those AGM sealed batteries you’re using for your TM?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      Yes, Optima Blue Tops.

    • @MS-kr2yg
      @MS-kr2yg 4 роки тому

      Would you recommend the AGM sealed type over the water filled for a TM application?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      @@MS-kr2yg Yes, my personal preference. I feel AGM batteries by design (compared to wet cell batteries) are more suited to the vibrations / slams of recreational craft of less than ~30' when running thru chop, short duration swells, etc.

  • @KayakKingdom
    @KayakKingdom 5 років тому

    Nice. I got a sailfish 174. Real similar design. Been tinkering with it as well. I need those courtesy lights! My boat is pre-wired (switch and everything).
    I have my complete setup similar to yours but a 12 volt minn kota copilot that is connected to my rear deep cycle. My next mission is to put it on it's own battery in the forward compartment with a 60 amp breaker and on board charger.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому +1

      Your comment (thanks for watching, by the way!) makes me think that all boats must be project boats. Sure, some more than others, but they all are. We buy them, use them and slowly transform them to our personal likes. No wonder they get such a bad rap, B-O-A-T!

    • @KayakKingdom
      @KayakKingdom 5 років тому +1

      @@JimMFishing ya this is my 4th boat and I can always find something to add. Lol

  • @BonnieC3
    @BonnieC3 5 років тому

    Wow... this is GREAT! I have just purchased a 1997 Key West 1720, and hope to do similar. The boat needs all wiring replaced. I would love it if you have any advise on instructions on how you wired your boat! I have done small wiring projects, but nothing like this. Thank you so much for the wiring diagram.. I'm sure that will help greatly!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      Congratulations on your purchase. These are very fine boats, well constructed, that just seem to fit the requirements of almost any need except offshore. Thanks for watching and for your kind comments. DC electrical wiring in a boat is rather simple but you still must have basic wiring knowledge and a good understanding of loads and wire sizing to safely accommodate them. I'd be happy to send you a diagram of how I wired my boat if you'll send me your email address. I take no responsibility for anyone following what I have done.

    • @loganknapp6016
      @loganknapp6016 4 роки тому

      @@JimMFishing can you please email me a copy of the wiring diagram sir? Just got one of these and am getting ready to do some wiring myself. Also what makes this boat "not good offshore"? Me and my buddy were debating on it and we've made it out fairly easy in the right conditions once but turned around as it was night. But anyways please email a copy apexsolutions1.co@gmail.com

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      @@loganknapp6016 - Logan, the 1720 can go offshore if you pick your days and be extremely mindful of the weather. I was caught 15 miles offshore in Virginia while in an 18 footer when a nasty front came thru. Our bad for not heeding the weather broadcasts. While I survived that ordeal, I have much more respect for what Mother Nature can throw at us. For a good idea of what the 1720 can handle (although I wouldn't recommend taking one out in these conditions), Google search the 2019 Florida Skiff Challenge.

  • @richardalligood1669
    @richardalligood1669 6 років тому

    I'm a new 1720 owner,,,can you please tell me where you found the cat eye navigation lights and courtesy lights..

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Hi Richard. Congrats on your newly acquired 1720!
      Both sets of lights were purchased on eBay. I copied these item headers from the purchase history to hopefully help you to locate them and give them a look over.
      MARPAC LED SIDE LIGHTS RED/GREEN NAVIGATION BOW LIGHTS STAINLESS STEEL 7-6595
      2x Marine Led Round Stern White Transom Mount Stern Anchor Navigation Light
      Remember that whenever you are working with marine electrical systems, to always use adhesive heat shrink crimp connectors and tinned copper stranded wire. Solder connections are not recommended for marine connections.

  • @ReelinTension
    @ReelinTension 6 років тому

    Very nicely done..Can you please tell me where you got the drink/rod holders. i would like to pick some up for my 1720

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      ReelinTension - they are RoboCups and are available at Amazon and other retailers. They’re great if you have a vertical rail to grip onto. Screw insert in bottom can be removed to convert them to rod holders if you have the need. They grip very tight and use stainless springs.

  • @camcarter9733
    @camcarter9733 5 років тому

    What kind and what is the length of that gas sending unit

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      It is a WEMA (now KUS) brand, 5.5" in length.

  • @swigwam57
    @swigwam57 3 роки тому

    jim . how do you change a fuel line ?

    • @swigwam57
      @swigwam57 3 роки тому

      I have a 2000 key west 1720

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому

      Rich, If you mean the fuel hose from tank to water/separator to outboard, this is rather easy. Purchase an excess length of 3/8" fuel hose rated A1-15, detach old hose from anti-siphon valve on tank and from water/separator filter. Insert a double ended hose barb into new and old hose to connect the two. With a helper, pull from the tank end end as you push from the separator end until you have the new hose in place. When securing the hose to a hose barb, lubricate both the inside of the hose and the barb fitting with 2 cycle oil. Also use two hose clamps to secure the hose to the anti-siphon valve at the tank. This is a requirement, not a suggestion, and be sure that the clamp is 1/4" from the end of the barb so that it doesn't cause the barb to eventually cut thru the hose from the inside. Only one clamp is required for above deck connections.
      If you are referring to the fuel fill hose, you are in for a challenge. I suggest you research this task at www.keywestboatsforum.com. Several members have posted detailed pictures of the task, which is not an easy project due to the foam injected into our boats.

  • @ReelGuyTv
    @ReelGuyTv 6 років тому

    Some nice mods. It might be a pain to clean, store, maintain and even transport but I bet you get to your spots a lot quicker than I can with that boat. lol Tight lines man.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому +2

      Thanks, man. The 90 will push it fairly nicely around 37 at the top end. The wonderful aspect of this boat is that it is easy to launch and retrieve by myself, can be washed down in about 20 minutes and can be pulled by about any vehicle that has a hitch. It simply "fits"!

  • @jctoxicwarriors9577
    @jctoxicwarriors9577 4 роки тому

    Jim, how did you fasten your trolling motor down? I have the dance boat and I haven't heard anything good about the rubber mounts that expands. I was curious if you cut a hole on the anchor well or went through the small tear drop light hole. Thanks in advance.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому +1

      JC TOXIC WARRIORS - JC, I cut a 4” access hole in the forward wall of the anchor locker and thru- bolted the puck to the deck. This works well for this series of 1720, not so well for the redesigned newer model with the anchor locker at the same level as the forward hatch. You need to check the alignment of both halves of the mount as you may need to shun the deck to get proper alignment. Put tape around the raw edge of the access hole to save yourself from fiberglass fibers.

    • @jctoxicwarriors9577
      @jctoxicwarriors9577 4 роки тому

      @@JimMFishing when ever you get a chance can you send me a picture of the hole you made? If you put a cover on it that's fine I just want to see the location. My boat is a 2001 or 2002 it looks just like yours. I also acquired a minn kota edge foot control bow mount trolling motor. The only thing is it's the 36" shaft do you think that length will work? You can email me at jimmyxx42@yahoo.com if that's easier for the pic. Thanks again Jim

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому +1

      JC TOXIC WARRIORS - a 36” shaft would be too short. While it could work in flat calm conditions, any surface action and you’ll be sucking air at the prop. A 54” shaft would be recommended.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому +1

      JC TOXIC WARRIORS - a pic really doesn’t help to show anything. It is a 4” hole as high up as is reasonable.

  • @chuckcurtin
    @chuckcurtin 3 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for making it.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching, Chuck. I hope it gives you some ideas.

  • @slange455
    @slange455 5 років тому

    Nice modifications ...I've done a few of the same things ...LED trailer lights, Scotty rod holders and currently installing a new Garmin Echomap plus 93sv. trolling motor is next have to decide if 24v or 36v since my boat is 22" but its fairly light according to the trust to weight requirements 24v should be adequate. Kind of wish I had gotten something between 17 and 20 ft since 22 is a little more difficult to handle when fishing alone.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      On a 22', that'd be a tough decision. 24v would probably be adequate for most situations but when you needed the thrust of a 36v and didn't have it, you might be feeling disappointed. The 1720 is a great all around boat, until you want to go offshore or take a group of family members out. I look at it as fitting my needs 90+% of the time. To be able to do 100% would probably require two boats. My first FF/CP was a Garmin 70dv touchscreen. That was sweet, but didn't have side view or CHIRP. Upgraded to a 74SV several years back. The Plus series really takes the best of both worlds and may be on the short list soon. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @allencogar8658
    @allencogar8658 4 роки тому

    Great video....Thank you! I have the 1720 and really enjoy it. Making preparations to re-do wiri g harness and would love to have a copy of your schematics....Allen

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      Allen, many thanks for watching and commenting. The KW 1720 is just a boat that fits- the wallet, the tow vehicle, inshore, nearshore, flats, lakes, family fun, you name it. They are great boats!
      Send me an email at jimmfishing@gmail.com and I'll send you the wiring schematic. ~Jim

  • @WaynJul
    @WaynJul 6 років тому

    You have everything set up nice and neat. Some good modifications. That 90 HP Yamaha
    probably pushes that 17' boat pretty good. Do you have a inline water separator filter on your fuel line?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Thanks, Wayn. Like you, I'm a DIYer and tinker a bit. And especially on a boat, I'm a firm believer that everything be shipshape for both convenience and safety. Those who have been out on the boat with me know that.
      The 90 will run her about 37 max at WOT (5000rpm). I seldom run it that hard, generally cruising at about 23-25mph / 34-3700 rpm which gives me around 5 mpg and a realistic operating range of around 125 miles on the 31 gallon inboard poly tank (gotta have a reserve factor!). I do have a fuel/water separator inline - the silver head unit with the Sierra filter hanging beneath it in the rear of the starboard aft battery compartment. They're a must have for any inboard fuel tank.

  • @ronjones6144
    @ronjones6144 4 роки тому

    Info on the ping pong ball scuppers and how well they work would be great.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому +1

      Ron, these were factory installed on my 2002 model. They work fairly well when kept clean. Regardless, on these boats, if a heavy person is standing in the stern, you will have water enter and get wet feet. I bought some drain plugs and plug the drains before each trip. The boat stays dry and should we get water inside, the drains can easily be removed while on plane to let any water out.

    • @ronjones6144
      @ronjones6144 4 роки тому

      Thanks Jim, mine is 2009 and has hoses hooked from scuppers straight to the drain on the deck, guess I'll have to install valves on each pipe, was going to install these but if you still got wet feet, no reason too, I fish a lot in the colder months, so I definitely want dry feet. Any other ideas would be much appreciated.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому +1

      Ron, you might try posting on the KWBF to see if any members have come up with a solution for plugging the deck type drains used on the newer design.

    • @ronjones6144
      @ronjones6144 4 роки тому

      Will do, thanks Jim

  • @audiecarter8886
    @audiecarter8886 5 років тому

    Jim, is the front seat pedestal a threaded one or just slip in?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      Audie, it is a slip in. Thanks for watching and subscribing.

  • @ikesans
    @ikesans 5 років тому

    Jim ... Don't know why it took me so long to find your channel. A goldmine of great info. I have a 2005 KW 1720 CC. Would really appreciate having a copy of the wiring diagram. Couldn't figure out how to send a personal message to your channel.
    Thanks,
    ~Ike

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      ikesans, thanks for watching and subscribing. If you’ll give me your email addy, I’ll forward a copy. I too have not figured out whether PMs can be sent thru YT.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      Ike, email sent. I deleted your post with your email address for your privacy.

    • @ikesans
      @ikesans 5 років тому

      Thank you!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      Ike, have you checked out www.keywestboatsforum.com? Great people on there with a wealth of information.

    • @ikesans
      @ikesans 5 років тому

      I haven't but will check it out. Thanks for the schematic PDF file. It is very clearly laid out and the Blue Sea Systems hardware looks well made. I've been laying away info on 1720 harness wiring as much of it in the existing system is getting very corroded. New wire all around, eventually.
      Any information about the seat would be appreciated. Did the mount-to-deck plate come in that shape and size or was it modified?
      Getting tired of running the TM from the standing position. : - )
      @@JimMFishing

  • @tomcoleman7154
    @tomcoleman7154 6 років тому

    Jim,
    Thanks for the update... Awesome KW 1720 upgrades! Everything needed+ to do some serious fishing. What is the furthest distance you are comfortable taking that boat offshore?
    Slipp

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому +1

      Slipp, Thanks for watching and for the compliment! Here in south Florida, we can get into deep water relatively close to shore. I've had my boat 5-6 miles outside of Caesar Cut fishing a couple of wrecks 150+' of water on a calm day. I could have gone further, it was that flat, but there was no bottom structure further out. When the wind first began generating some light chop, I headed back in. ua-cam.com/video/ADxRsPxZLNY/v-deo.html
      There's a fella up in New Smyrna Beach, Salty Kayak on YT, who used to have a 1720 before upgrading to a 186 (I think). He routinely took his out 15 miles or so, out of sight of landmarks. Some of his older videos indicated he had some rough rides. I wouldn't want to venture that far out unless on the buddy system.
      I learned my lesson back in my younger days. I foolishly got caught in a fast moving (40+) storm front while 15 miles off the Virginia coast in a 18' closed bow runabout. We were monitoring the VHF Marine broadcasts but didn't see any clouds approaching so we continued fishing. When we did finally start to see clouds, it was too late. Long story short, we made it back in on our own power but learned a lesson that hasn't left me.

  • @ollieintolife
    @ollieintolife 5 років тому

    Info on the fuel sensing unit would also be great!
    Thanks!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      The unit is a WEMA fuel sending unit. The 1720 has a 31 gallon fuel tank and uses a 5.5" unit.

    • @ollieintolife
      @ollieintolife 5 років тому

      Jim M thanks! Did you get my other comment with my email inquiring about the wiring diagram?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      It was deleted from comments, but found in the notifications. Look for the email.

  • @metalshopfantasycamp1883
    @metalshopfantasycamp1883 4 роки тому

    Awesome boat!! Great mods!

  • @Tekfanatik
    @Tekfanatik 5 років тому

    Great Video! I just picked up a 1720, and really enjoyed seeing all of the modifications that you did. Gave me great ideas. I am definetly picking up the RoboCups, and am looking at installing the same RipTide that you have. Thanks for the video, and keep them coming!

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      David Barrante - Thanks David. Glad it gave you some ideas. These are great boats!

  • @boricuamh48
    @boricuamh48 4 роки тому

    great video

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks, Marlene. I've made some additional mods since making that video that may warrant a sequel!

    • @boricuamh48
      @boricuamh48 4 роки тому

      @@JimMFishing I'm looking at a key west 1720 2004 they are asking $9500.00. it will be my first boat if I get it. I'm not sure if it's the right first boat to buy.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  4 роки тому

      @@boricuamh48 Marlene, there are a lot of variables that go into determining the price for a boat - options, engine and engine hours, condition, cleanliness, trailer, season and location. While the price seems about right for a clean, great condition 1720CC with a 90hp engine, it all depends upon those factors. If this is your first boat purchase, contact a reputable mechanic in your area for the engine brand and pay them an hour or two to go over the engine, the single biggest worry when purchasing a boat. Better would be to obtain the services of a surveyor who will go over the boat bow to stern, hull, cap, electrical, plumbing, engine, etc. A little more expensive but $9,500 is no small investment. If the survey costs $500 and you discover that this find has some hidden defects, the purchase is not going to be as wonderful as you want it to be.
      You should also check out the forum for Key West owners, a privately run forum not owned by KW: keywestboatsforum.com. The people on that forum (myself included) have a world of knowledge and are waiting for the opportunity to share what they know.
      Wishing you the best experience ever with whatever decision you make.

  • @thomasdominic3883
    @thomasdominic3883 6 років тому

    Hey; could you let me know what you did with 2 plugs in the rear?

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Thomas, thanks for watching and for commenting. The two plugs, if you are referring to those seen at 12:30 in the video, are used to plug the thru transom drain holes for the self bailing deck. That is, when I remember to use them. The bilge plug is of the screw in type.
      These boats are designed to self bail any water on the deck of the boat. Because the boat does not have a lot of clearance above the waterline, any additional weight in the rear of the boat can push the drain holes below the waterline allowing some water intrusion. Plugging those holes keeps the boat deck dry regardless of where the weight is in the boat. If I do find water accumulating back there, I pull the plugs while on plane to drain the water and reinstall the plugs.

    • @thomasdominic3883
      @thomasdominic3883 6 років тому

      Hey Jim; thanks so much for replying :) I have a 2002 KW as well and the water line below the transom plugs has been my nemesis. My question was around the white things on either side of the engine mount at 11:12.
      Thanks again; Thomas

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Thomas, those faded yellow plastic housings are the scuppers for the thru-transom drains. The scupper housings contain essentially a ping pong ball that will float up if underwater and seal the hole the water drains thru. They work a lot better when new than they do at their current age.

    • @scottwicks1267
      @scottwicks1267 5 років тому

      Great video! Do you have part numbers on the pedestal seat and mount? Thank you!

  • @pytvyper69
    @pytvyper69 5 років тому

    Hey Jim, great videos as always. Where did get the steering wheel? It looks grear.

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  5 років тому

      Thanks for the compliment. The wheel was on the KW when I bought it. And yes, it sure makes it look classier!

  • @colemant6845
    @colemant6845 6 років тому +1

    Hey Jim
    You must be an Electrical Eng. .... The elaborate wiring you have done on your KW 1720 is what I wish I could do...
    I'll continue to seek your advice with my 1720. Thanks!!
    Slipp

    • @JimMFishing
      @JimMFishing  6 років тому

      Slipp, thanks for that compliment. I'm not an EE, just a fella that learned a bit about electricity and enjoys working with it.