The world's lightest 4-stroke is also lighter than most 2-strokes in its class. The 4-stroke design offers world-renowned Honda quality, proven reliability, and superior fuel efficiency, with no oil mixing.
The centrifugal clutch maintains a smooth idle and when advanced, automatically engages the prop above idle speed. It's like having a neutral position.
Maintenance-free, high-energy output for quick and easy starts.
Provides excellent maneuverability in tight areas as well as full thrust in reverse.
Allows you to run in shallow water and greatly reduces the risk of engine damage.
The air-cooled block eliminates concern over clogged water pumps and debris being sucked into the powerhead.
The full swivel bracket design reduces tiller handle vibration, increasing the engine's durability
A patented, "Double Sealed" multi-layered paint process. Sacrificial anodes, stainless steel technology and waterproof connectors enhance corrosion protection.
Environmentally conscious technology. All Honda Marine engines exceed the highest CARB 3-Star rating to meet the rigorous California Air Resource Board's standards.
Honda's True 5 Warranty is the best in the business. This transferable, non-declining warranty is the same on the first day as it is on the last.
Easy to transport, the BF2 is perfect for small tenders and canoes. At only 27 lbs., it's the lightest in its class.
A twist grip throttle allows for precise throttle control. The throttle tensioner minimizes driver fatigue.
Provides superior portability and ease of installation.
The tiller handle’s compact design allows for easy transportation and storage.
Facilitates easy removal and portability as one unit. Vent may be closed for transport or extended storage periods. Runs up to 55 minutes at full throttle on one tank of fuel.
Allows quick and easy draining of the carburetor's float bowl for transport or extended storage periods.
Convenient oil fill and drain.
Allows you to adjust steering tension for ease in maneuverability.
Provides extra security for outboards mounted to the transom by hand.
