Key West 219 FS Boats For Sale

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The Key West 219 FS sits in the middle of Key West's family Sportsman lineup alongside the larger 239, a roughly 21-and-a-half to 22-foot center console built to balance offshore fishing with day-boat comfort. It tows behind common vehicles, with owners pulling it on its twin-axle aluminum trailer using a Jeep Gladiator or even a four-door Jeep without trouble. The hull rides dry for its length, staying on plane and not pounding through two- to three-foot chop, and it carries two to four anglers comfortably while seating six to eight for a day at the sandbar.

Engine choice runs from a 150 Yamaha up through the popular 200-horsepower class of four-strokes. With the 150 Yamaha, the boat reaches 40 to 43 mph loaded with gear and gets on plane quickly. Newer builds pair a 200 Yamaha four-stroke with enclosed hydraulic steering, and the Yamaha power is notably quiet at idle, holding around 900 RPM with normal conversation possible underway. A molded engine mounting pod sets the outboard back a full 8 inches, adding interior volume to the cockpit. Linco 12-inch trim tabs handle running attitude.

At the helm, the dash holds large flush-mount electronics, with setups ranging from a 7-inch Garmin 741 to a flush-mounted Garmin 1243 in the 10-to-12-inch range. Yamaha round digital gauges or the CL5 display show fuel burn, trip data, and engine outputs, and a Fusion or Polk audio system, flush-mount VHF, trim tab controls, and a wireless phone charging pad round out the console face. A catch-all tray, a footrest that doubles as storage, and a starboard battery selector switch box keep the helm organized. The standard leaning post is a deluxe folding bolster that converts to a seat, with a sliding cooler holder underneath sized for a large K2 cooler.

The bow uses wraparound bolsters with removable backrests for forward-facing seating, and the optional bow filler cushion package converts the area from a full lounge to a flat casting deck. Recessed bow rails extend back to the console for a secure handhold. Across the stern is a full-width, couch-like bench with removable cushions covering a centered, LED-lit live well with blue acrylic and flanking storage. Recessed rod racks molded into the deck widen the usable floor, and a recessed tow grip doubles as a rain channel directing water to the rear drains. A built-in swim platform with a telescoping ladder sits on the port side, with a rear access storage box to starboard.

The center console is large enough to serve as a changing room or hold a portable potty, with a dedicated battery shelf behind a rigging access curtain and a roughly 9-gallon freshwater tank when that option is selected. A topload anchor locker with a flush-mount lid and slam latches sits forward, with provisions for a GPS-guided trolling motor including a now-standard harness and plug, plus space for an optional windlass.

This is a mid-tier build, so finishes are decent rather than premium, with Key West badging stitched into the helm and console fronts on recent models and an interior color introduced for 2021. Owners report it holding up well in saltwater with regular rinsing, with brake assemblies on the trailer lasting close to four years. Buyers weighing a Key West 219 FS for sale should consider engine size against intended use, since the 150 performs well but the 200 or 250 offers more reserve, and many wish for a foot or two more length after a few seasons of loading the boat with passengers and gear.



Currently, there are 696 boats available for sale for Key West boats. Prices range from $9,900 to $315,373, with an average listing price of $84,078. The inventory includes 450 new boats and 246 used boats. The fleet is comprised of 696 powerboats. 2 boats have been added to the marketplace in the past month. Popular boat types include Center Console, Dual Console, Bay, Sport Fishing, and Other. boats are most popular in Fort Myers, Lake Placid, Bradenton, Gulfport, and Wilmington. There have been 2,495 boats listed on MarineSource that have sold in the past year. May is the most common month for new and used boats to be added to MarineSource, so be sure to check back regularly. May is the most common month for boats to sell, so be sure to beat the rush! The most common activities for boats are family fun, saltwater fishing, day cruising, and freshwater fishing. Most boats contain gps, radio, bow rail, sea keeper, and with heads. boats tend to have an average of 1 engine. It is common for boats to have Yamaha engines or YAMAHA engines or Suzuki engines.

Insights and Analytics for Key West Boats for Sale

Updated June 30, 2026

696
total Key West boats for sale
2
Key West boats for sale added in the past month
2,495
Key West boats for sale sold in the past year
$84,078
is the average listing price of Key West boats for sale

Condition

There are 450 new and 246 used Key West boats for sale

Price

The most common price for Key West boats for sale is $50k-$63k

Popular boat types

The most popular types of Key West boats for sale are Center Console, Dual Console and Bay

Popular cities

The most popular cities for Key West boats for sale are Fort Myers, FL, Lake Placid, FL and Bradenton, FL

Popular activities

The most popular activities for Key West boats for sale are Family Fun, Saltwater Fishing and Day Cruising

Popular features

The most popular features for Key West boats for sale are GPS, Radio and Bow Rail

Market Activity

The busiest month for Key West boats for sale is May, with 80 boats added and 333 boats sold

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