Honda BF250DK1XCDA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | Silver
Honda BF250DK1XCDA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | Silver
Honda BF250DK1XCDA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | Silver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Honda BF250DK1XCDA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | Silver
Overview
The Honda BF250DK1XCDA is a counter-rotating, extra-long shaft outboard designed for tall-transom boats running twin engines. With a 25" shaft, this model maintains consistent prop depth offshore while the counter-rotation setup improves balance and low-speed maneuverability.
Remote steering, electric start, and power tilt allow smooth operation from the helm. Counter-rotation becomes especially noticeable when docking or backing down, reducing steering torque and improving control when working both throttles.
Honda’s four-stroke platform delivers quiet cruising, smooth acceleration, and low vibration—qualities that matter on offshore boats that spend long hours underway.
Key Features
- Counter-Rotation Configuration – Improves balance and docking control in twin-engine installations.
- 25" Shaft Extra-Long Fit – Proper prop depth for tall transoms and offshore hulls.
- Remote Control Integration – Helm-based steering and throttle control.
- Electric Start & Power Tilt – Convenient operation and trim adjustment.
- Predictable Low-Speed Handling – Reduced steering effort around docks.
- Honda Reliability – Smooth, quiet performance built for long-term use.
FAQs
Q: What does counter rotation do?
A: It balances steering forces and improves control when two engines are paired.
Q: Can this engine be run alone?
A: It can, but it’s most commonly used in twin-engine configurations.
Q: Is this engine suitable for saltwater use?
A: Yes, with proper flushing and routine maintenance.


