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The Key West 239 FS is a center console rigged for offshore fishing and family use, with the "FS" denoting the front-seating layout built for sandbar days as much as running to the blue. It measures 23 feet 9 inches length overall, carries an 8-foot-6-inch beam and draws 1 foot 2 inches, with hull weight around 3,500 pounds depending on the engine. The hull is a stepped, foam-filled deep-V design with 24 degrees of deadrise at the transom, pronounced bow flare, lifting strakes and a reverse chine that limits roll at anchor. Upright, level flotation foam runs up the sides, which keeps the boat quieter underway and able to stay upright even if swamped. This is consistently among the best-selling saltwater boats in Florida, and the 239 FS is one of the most popular models in the line.
Performance figures come from a rig powered by an Evinrude E-TEC G2 250, a fuel-injected V6 two-stroke. Top speed averaged 48.9 mph at 5,500 RPM while burning 21.1 gallons per hour, giving a range of 208 statute miles with a 10 percent reserve. The most economical cruise was 26.5 mph at 3,500 RPM, burning 7.7 gph for a range of 310 miles. Time to plane was 3.5 seconds and 0 to 30 mph took 5 seconds flat, with the boat holding a solid, predictable ride in windy, rough conditions. Current production typically pairs the hull with a Yamaha 4.2-liter V6 in either 250 or 300 horsepower; the two share the same block, with the 300 adding a more efficient cruise but requiring higher-octane fuel, while the 250 runs only about 2 to 3 mph slower on top.
The fishing package centers on a 40-gallon live well behind the helm seat with a see-through latching hatch and four rod holders built into the grab rail, plus tackle storage in compartments to port and starboard below the helm. The cockpit gives 24 feet of working space drained by twin scuppers, with side decks averaging 19 inches wide and gunnels about 28 inches high fitted with padded coaming. Recessed trolling rod holders sit in the cap rail and there is storage for three rods inside each gunnel. An insulated, macerator-drained fish box sits forward under the floor, and the transom pod pushes the engine back to free up 8 inches inside the cockpit while clearing the rear seat.
The helm carries a tilt steering wheel, Pinnacle Mount digital shift and throttle controls, a chart plotter in front of the pilot and a bank of accessory switches, with room for a second screen. Steering is offered as hydraulic with power assist or as the newer digital electronic system tied to the engine. Common electronics include Garmin touchscreens such as the 12-inch 1243, the upgraded Yamaha CL5 gauge and an optional wireless phone-charging mount. Top choices range from no top to a soft top, an anodized aluminum hard top, or a powder-coated hard top at roughly $8,000, the last bringing rigid LED spreader lights and blue under-top lighting. The console doubles as a changing room with battery and roughly 6 gallons of fresh-water storage, and the back wall is laid out for easy access to the wiring.
For families, the bow has wraparound forward-facing seating with removable seatbacks, full-length stainless handrails on both sides, cup holders and storage under hinged cushions held open by Gemlux friction hinges. An optional center filler and table convert the bow to a lounge or casting platform, and the topload anchor locker comes pre-wired for a windlass or trolling motor. The full-beam transom bench seats up to four adults, with the hull engineered to carry that weight forward and aft, and the molded swim platform pairs with a folding or telescoping ladder. Buyers weighing a Key West 239 FS for sale should note how color choices, top finish, engine horsepower, steering type and stereo brand affect both price and resale, since a well-equipped boat climbs in cost quickly while a more basic 250-powered example can land near the price of the smaller 219 FS.
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.
Performance figures come from a rig powered by an Evinrude E-TEC G2 250, a fuel-injected V6 two-stroke. Top speed averaged 48.9 mph at 5,500 RPM while burning 21.1 gallons per hour, giving a range of 208 statute miles with a 10 percent reserve. The most economical cruise was 26.5 mph at 3,500 RPM, burning 7.7 gph for a range of 310 miles. Time to plane was 3.5 seconds and 0 to 30 mph took 5 seconds flat, with the boat holding a solid, predictable ride in windy, rough conditions. Current production typically pairs the hull with a Yamaha 4.2-liter V6 in either 250 or 300 horsepower; the two share the same block, with the 300 adding a more efficient cruise but requiring higher-octane fuel, while the 250 runs only about 2 to 3 mph slower on top.
The fishing package centers on a 40-gallon live well behind the helm seat with a see-through latching hatch and four rod holders built into the grab rail, plus tackle storage in compartments to port and starboard below the helm. The cockpit gives 24 feet of working space drained by twin scuppers, with side decks averaging 19 inches wide and gunnels about 28 inches high fitted with padded coaming. Recessed trolling rod holders sit in the cap rail and there is storage for three rods inside each gunnel. An insulated, macerator-drained fish box sits forward under the floor, and the transom pod pushes the engine back to free up 8 inches inside the cockpit while clearing the rear seat.
The helm carries a tilt steering wheel, Pinnacle Mount digital shift and throttle controls, a chart plotter in front of the pilot and a bank of accessory switches, with room for a second screen. Steering is offered as hydraulic with power assist or as the newer digital electronic system tied to the engine. Common electronics include Garmin touchscreens such as the 12-inch 1243, the upgraded Yamaha CL5 gauge and an optional wireless phone-charging mount. Top choices range from no top to a soft top, an anodized aluminum hard top, or a powder-coated hard top at roughly $8,000, the last bringing rigid LED spreader lights and blue under-top lighting. The console doubles as a changing room with battery and roughly 6 gallons of fresh-water storage, and the back wall is laid out for easy access to the wiring.
For families, the bow has wraparound forward-facing seating with removable seatbacks, full-length stainless handrails on both sides, cup holders and storage under hinged cushions held open by Gemlux friction hinges. An optional center filler and table convert the bow to a lounge or casting platform, and the topload anchor locker comes pre-wired for a windlass or trolling motor. The full-beam transom bench seats up to four adults, with the hull engineered to carry that weight forward and aft, and the molded swim platform pairs with a folding or telescoping ladder. Buyers weighing a Key West 239 FS for sale should note how color choices, top finish, engine horsepower, steering type and stereo brand affect both price and resale, since a well-equipped boat climbs in cost quickly while a more basic 250-powered example can land near the price of the smaller 219 FS.
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.
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Updated June 30, 2026
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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
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The busiest month for Key West boats for sale is May, with 80 boats added and 333 boats sold
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