Description
Yamaha Outboard – T9.9LPHB
Yamaha T9.9LPHB High Thrust Outboard Motor
20-Inch Shaft | Tiller Handle | Electric Start |Power Tilt| High Thrust | Gray
The Yamaha T9.9LPHB High Thrust Outboard Motor is designed to deliver powerful low-speed thrust and exceptional maneuverability, making it a top choice for trolling, kicker, and auxiliary applications. With a 20-inch shaft and a high-thrust lower unit, this model is ideal for pontoons, sailboats, and fishing vessels that require controlled, quiet, and responsive power.
Equipped with electric start, a tiller handle, and full forward-neutral-reverse gear shifting, the T9.9LPHB combines ease of use with Yamahas legendary reliability. The oversized dual-thrust propeller and deeper gear ratio provide enhanced pushing power in both forward and reverseperfect for controlling heavier boats in wind, current, or tight docking conditions.
Key Features:
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9.9 Horsepower, 2-Cylinder 4-Stroke Engine
Smooth, fuel-efficient performance with quiet operation and consistent torque. -
20-Inch Shaft Length
Fits most mid-sized boats and pontoons with deeper transoms. -
High Thrust Lower Unit
Larger gear ratio and low-pitch, large-diameter prop deliver exceptional thrust and directional control. -
Electric Start
Convenient push-button ignition (battery required, sold separately). -
Tiller Handle with Twist-Grip Throttle
Integrated gear shift and throttle for intuitive, responsive steering. -
Manual Tilt with Shallow Water Drive
Enables operation in shallow areas and simplifies launching or trailering. -
Oil Leak Prevention System
Designed for leak-free horizontal storage and safe transport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the T9.9LPHB as a trolling motor?
A: Absolutely. The high-thrust gearcase and oversized prop make this an ideal trolling or kicker motor for precise, quiet low-speed control.
Q: Whats the difference between the T9.9LPHB and T9.9LWHB?
A: The T9.9LPHB has electric start, while the T9.9LWHB is manual start. Both feature tiller handles, high thrust lower units, and 20-inch shafts.
Q: Does the electric start version include a battery?
A: No. A marine starting battery is required and sold separately.
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