Honda BFP10D3LRT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Honda BFP10D3LRT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Honda BFP10D3LRT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Honda BFP10D3LRT Outboard - 20" Shaft | Power Thrust | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Overview
The BFP10D3LRT is a Power Thrust 9.9 HP outboard designed for boats that need strong low-speed control rather than outright speed. It’s a popular choice for sailboats, pontoons, and heavier displacement hulls where pushing power matters most.
This 20" shaft model uses Honda’s Power Thrust gear ratio to deliver increased torque at lower speeds, making docking and maneuvering far more controlled. Electric start adds convenience, especially on boats where the engine is mounted farther aft or accessed from a cockpit.
The result is an engine that feels confident under load. It’s calm, deliberate, and easy to modulate—exactly what you want when wind, current, or tight marina spaces are involved.
Key Features
- 9.9 HP Power Thrust Design – Optimized for low-speed pushing power.
- Electric Start System – Convenient starting from the cockpit or helm.
- 20" Shaft Configuration – Proper fit for sailboats and taller transoms.
- Low-Speed Control Focus – Excellent handling in docking situations.
- Stable Throttle Response – Predictable behavior under load.
- Honda Four-Stroke Reliability – Built for long service life.
FAQs
Q: Is this engine rated at 9.9 HP?
A: Yes. All BFP10 models fall within the 9.9 HP class.
Q: What makes Power Thrust different?
A: It uses gearing and prop design to improve low-speed thrust.
Q: Is this good for sailboats?
A: Yes. Power Thrust models are commonly used as sailboat auxiliaries.
Q: Is this built for speed?
A: No. It prioritizes control and torque over top-end speed.
