Honda BF250DK1UCRA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White
Honda BF250DK1UCRA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White
Honda BF250DK1UCRA 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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Description
Honda BF250DK1UCRA WT Outboard - 30" Shaft | Remote Control | Electric Start | Power Tilt | Counter Rotation | White
Overview
The Honda BF250DK1UCRA WT delivers ultra-long shaft, counter-rotating performance in Honda’s factory White color option. Built for offshore boats with extra-tall transoms running twin engines, this configuration helps maintain proper prop depth while improving balance and low-speed control.
Remote steering, electric start, and power tilt allow smooth operation from the helm. Power tilt makes trimming for changing sea states and trailering straightforward, while Honda’s four-stroke engineering keeps cruising quiet and controlled.
The WT designation reflects color only. Mechanically, this engine matches the standard DK1UCRA configuration and is intended as the counter-rotating partner in a dual-engine offshore installation.
Key Features
- Counter-Rotation Design – Improves balance and docking control 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 for twin engines?
A: It’s not required, but it significantly improves balance and low-speed control.
Q: Can this engine be used on a single-engine boat?
A: It can, but it’s most commonly paired in twin installations.


