Honda BF250DK1UCDA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White
Honda BF250DK1UCDA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White
Honda BF250DK1UCDA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Honda BF250DK1UCDA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White
Overview
The Honda BF250DK1UCDA WT delivers ultra-long shaft, counter-rotating capability in Honda’s factory White color option. Built for offshore boats with extra-tall transoms running twins, this configuration maintains proper prop depth while improving balance and docking control.
Remote steering, electric start, and power tilt allow smooth operation from the helm. Power tilt simplifies trimming for offshore conditions and trailering, while Honda’s four-stroke design keeps cruising quiet and controlled.
The WT designation reflects color only. Mechanically, this engine matches the standard UCDA configuration and is intended as the counter-rotating partner in a dual-engine offshore setup.
Key Features
- Counter-Rotation Design – Improves balance and low-speed handling in twin-engine setups.
- 30" Shaft Ultra-Long Configuration – Proper prop depth for extra-tall offshore transoms.
- Remote Control Integration – Clean helm-based steering and throttle control.
- Electric Start & Power Tilt – Convenient operation and trim adjustment.
- White Factory Finish – Optional color for lighter hull aesthetics.
- Honda Durability – Smooth, quiet performance made for offshore use.
FAQs
Q: Is the WT version mechanically different?
A: No. WT indicates the White color option only.
Q: Is counter rotation required?
A: It’s not required, but it significantly improves balance and control in twin installations.
Q: Can this engine be used on a single-engine boat?
A: It can, but it’s most commonly paired in twin installations.


