Honda BFP10D3LHT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Manual Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Honda BFP10D3LHT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Manual Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Honda BFP10D3LHT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Manual Start | 9.9 HP | Silver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Honda BFP10D3LHT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Manual Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Overview
The BFP10D3LHT delivers Honda’s Power Thrust performance in a manual-start 9.9 HP configuration. It’s designed for boaters who want strong low-speed authority without relying on electrical starting systems.
This 20" shaft model is well suited for sailboats and heavier small boats where torque and control matter more than speed. Manual start keeps the setup simple and dependable, while the Power Thrust gearing helps the boat respond confidently at idle and docking speeds.
For operators who value mechanical simplicity and consistent pushing power, this engine strikes an effective balance. It’s calm, predictable, and purpose-built for working against wind and current.
Key Features
- 9.9 HP Power Thrust Output – Strong low-speed thrust for heavier boats.
- Manual Start Operation – Reliable, battery-free starting.
- 20" Shaft Long-Transom Fit – Ideal for sailboats and tall transoms.
- Low-Speed Maneuvering Control – Excellent handling in marinas and tight spaces.
- Smooth Four-Stroke Operation – Quiet, steady running under load.
- Honda Durability – Built for dependable, long-term use.
FAQs
Q: Is this engine officially rated as 9.9 HP?
A: Yes. This model is part of Honda’s 9.9 HP Power Thrust lineup.
Q: Does this model include electric start?
A: No. This version uses manual start.
Q: Who is this engine best suited for?
A: Sailboat owners and boaters who need strong low-speed thrust.
Q: Is Power Thrust useful for fishing boats?
A: Yes, especially when pushing heavier loads or operating at low speeds.
