Honda BF90D5XRTA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Silver
Honda BF90D5XRTA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Silver
Honda BF90D5XRTA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Silver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Honda BF90D5XRTA Outboard - 25" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Silver
Overview
The BF90D5XRTA is designed for boats that require extra shaft length while still needing strong, reliable power. With a 25" shaft, this 90 HP outboard is built for taller transoms and specialty applications where standard long-shaft engines may struggle to maintain proper prop immersion.
This model includes remote steering, electric start, and power tilt, allowing smooth operation from the helm. Power tilt makes trimming for shallow water, trailering, and ride comfort quick and effortless, especially on boats that see varying loads or changing conditions.
At 90 HP, performance remains confident and composed. Boats carry passengers and gear comfortably, accelerate smoothly, and cruise efficiently without excessive RPM. Honda’s four-stroke design keeps the experience refined even as power increases.
Key Features
- 90 HP Four-Stroke Performance – Strong output for taller-transom boats.
- 25" Shaft Extra-Long Fit – Proper prop depth for specialty hulls.
- Remote Control Integration – Designed for console and helm operation.
- Electric Start Convenience – Reliable turn-key starting.
- Power Tilt Adjustment – Easy trim control for depth and ride tuning.
- Honda Reliability – Built for long-term dependable use.
FAQs
Q: Who should choose the 25" shaft version?
A: Boats with tall transoms or deeper mounting requirements.
Q: Is this engine good for heavy loads?
A: Yes. 90 HP provides strong acceleration and load-carrying capability.
Q: Does this include power tilt?
A: Yes. Power tilt is standard.

