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In this category you will find short shaft outboard motors, also known as short shaft outboards, petrol outboards for inflatable boats, outboard motors for low transoms, outboards for dinghies or outboard engines for Zodiac-style boats. These motors are designed for boats with low or standard transoms, such as many inflatable boats, tenders, small dinghies, lightweight fishing boats and small leisure craft.
If you are looking for a short shaft outboard motor, a 4-stroke short shaft outboard, an outboard for inflatable boat, an outboard for dinghy, a small outboard motor or an alternative to well-known brands such as Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, Honda, Tohatsu, Mariner, Selva, Parsun or Hidea, The Nautic Store offers options for different power ranges, uses and boat types.
Short shaft outboards are one of the most common choices for small and medium inflatable boats, especially when the boat transom is designed for a short shaft engine. Choosing the correct shaft length is essential for proper performance, correct propeller depth, good thrust and reduced spray or ventilation.
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Buy short shaft outboard motors
A short shaft outboard motor is designed for boats with low or standard transoms, very common on inflatable boats, tenders and small dinghies. It is also commonly called a short shaft engine or short shaft outboard.
Before buying a short shaft motor, check the transom height of your boat and the boat manufacturer’s specifications. Do not choose only by price or horsepower. The shaft length must match the boat design so that the propeller works at the correct depth.
What does short shaft mean on an outboard motor?
Short shaft refers to the shaft length of the outboard motor, from the mounting area on the transom to the lower unit where the propeller works. In many cases, short shaft motors are used on approximately 15-inch transoms, but the specific boat measurement must always be checked.
If you fit a long shaft motor on a boat designed for short shaft, the engine may sit too low, create more drag, produce more spray and reduce performance. If you fit a short shaft motor on a boat that requires long shaft, the propeller may sit too high, ventilate and lose thrust.
Short shaft motors for inflatable boats and Zodiac-style boats
Many buyers search for short shaft outboard for inflatable boat, outboard motor for Zodiac, short shaft engine for dinghy, outboard for inflatable tender or outboard motor for fishing dinghy. On inflatable boats, short shaft is common, but it should not be assumed without checking the transom height.
For an inflatable boat, you must also check the maximum allowed horsepower, maximum engine weight and intended use. An engine that is too heavy or too powerful can affect stability, trim and safety.
4-stroke short shaft outboard motors
4-stroke short shaft outboard motors are widely searched by users who want a modern petrol engine for inflatable boats, tenders and small craft. Common search phrases include 4-stroke short shaft outboard, 5 hp short shaft outboard, 6 hp short shaft outboard, 15 hp short shaft outboard or 20 hp short shaft outboard.
The right horsepower depends on boat length, weight, number of people, load, floor type and the maximum power allowed by the boat manufacturer.
Small short shaft outboards: 2.5 hp, 4 hp, 5 hp and 6 hp
Small short shaft outboard motors are widely used on tenders, small inflatable boats, lightweight dinghies, sailing boats and short-length leisure craft. Power options such as 2.5 hp, 4 hp, 5 hp and 6 hp are suitable for users looking for low weight, easy transport and simple operation.
A 5 hp short shaft outboard or a 6 hp short shaft outboard can be a good choice for a small or medium inflatable boat, provided that the boat allows that power and engine weight.
9.9 hp, 15 hp and 20 hp short shaft outboards
9.9 hp, 15 hp and 20 hp short shaft outboards are searched by users who want more thrust, better response with load and the ability to move medium or large inflatable boats. These searches are common for fishing, leisure boating and rigid floor inflatable boats.
Before choosing a higher horsepower, always check the boat’s capacity plate and technical specifications. Do not exceed the maximum horsepower or engine weight allowed. Also consider manual or electric start, internal or external fuel tank, tiller control or remote steering.
Short shaft or long shaft: how to choose
The difference between a short shaft outboard and a long shaft outboard depends on the transom height. The propeller must sit in the correct position to push water efficiently and avoid loss of performance.
Short shaft is common on many inflatable boats, tenders and small dinghies. Long shaft is used on boats with higher transoms, some sailing boats and hulls that require greater shaft length. Measure and confirm before buying.
Compare short shaft Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, Honda, Tohatsu and other brands
Many buyers compare short shaft outboards from well-known brands such as Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki, Honda, Tohatsu, Mariner, Selva, Parsun or Hidea. It is normal to research these brands before buying an outboard motor for an inflatable boat or tender.
In this category you can compare models by horsepower, price, weight, starting system, fuel tank, shaft length and boat compatibility. If you are looking for a Yamaha short shaft outboard, Mercury short shaft outboard, Suzuki short shaft, Honda Marine short shaft or Tohatsu short shaft, you can also consider affordable alternatives compatible with your use.
Frequently asked questions about short shaft outboard motors
What is a short shaft outboard motor?
It is an outboard motor with a shorter shaft, designed for boats with low or standard transoms. It is common on inflatable boats, tenders and small dinghies.
How do I know if I need short shaft or long shaft?
You must measure the transom height and check the boat manufacturer’s specifications. The shaft length must match the transom height.
Does a short shaft motor work on an inflatable boat?
In many inflatable boats, yes, but not always. Check the transom height, maximum horsepower and maximum engine weight.
Can I use a long shaft motor on a short shaft boat?
It is not recommended. It may sit too low, increase drag, create more spray and reduce performance.
What horsepower should I choose?
It depends on boat length, load, use and the maximum horsepower allowed. Small tenders often need low horsepower, while larger boats may require more power.
Buy your short shaft outboard motor
At The Nautic Store you will find short shaft outboard motors for inflatable boats, tenders, Zodiac-style boats, small dinghies and leisure craft.
If you are looking for a short shaft outboard motor, a 4-stroke short shaft outboard, an outboard for inflatable boat or an outboard for dinghy, compare the available models and choose the engine that best suits your boat.