Honda BFP10D3XRT Outboard - 25" Shaft | Power Thrust | Remote Control | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Honda BFP10D3XRT Outboard - 25" Shaft | Power Thrust | Remote Control | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Honda BFP10D3XRT Outboard - 25" Shaft | Power Thrust | Remote Control | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Honda BFP10D3XRT Outboard - 25" Shaft | Power Thrust | Remote Control | Electric Start | 9.9 HP | Silver
Overview
The BFP10D3XRT is a Power Thrust 9.9 HP outboard designed for boats with extra-tall transoms that are rigged for remote steering. It combines Honda’s low-speed thrust-focused gearing with helm-based control, making it a strong auxiliary choice for sailboats and displacement hulls.
The 25" shaft ensures proper prop depth on taller transoms, while electric start allows effortless operation from the helm. Remote control integration makes this engine feel like part of the boat’s primary systems rather than an afterthought.
This motor excels in situations where control matters more than speed. Docking, reversing, and holding position in wind or current feel composed and deliberate, which is exactly what many sailboat owners are looking for.
Key Features
- 9.9 HP Power Thrust Configuration – Strong low-speed torque for heavier boats.
- 25" Shaft Extra-Long Design – Proper fit for sailboats and specialty transoms.
- Remote Control Setup – Integrated steering and throttle from the helm.
- Electric Start System – Convenient starting without leaving the cockpit.
- Excellent Docking Control – Smooth response in tight spaces.
- Honda Engineering Quality – Built for consistent, long-term performance.
FAQs
Q: Is this engine considered 9.9 HP?
A: Yes. All BFP10 models are rated at 9.9 HP.
Q: Is this suitable for sailboats?
A: Yes. This configuration is commonly used as a sailboat auxiliary.
Q: Does it require a battery?
A: Yes. Electric start and remote control require a battery.
Q: Is this built for high-speed use?
A: No. It prioritizes thrust and maneuverability over speed.
