Ron's right, use the wiring sizing table
to at least compare the wire you may get with the DISTANCE it has to run on YOUR boat. Nothin' wrong with checkin' it out, is there? We just don't know how they size their wiring harness "package," do we? If it was my boat, and MY new engine, I'd check. That's what Manny's original question was.
The Honda website says the alternator is rated for 6 amps output, but the detailed specs say it can go to 12A at 3000 rpm. Check the wiring size out carefully. Got nothin' to lose... Manny did say 12A output in his original question, so he's right about the output amperage.
I checked the Honda website, and unlike their generator section, they do NOT provide owner's manuals for their outboard engines, at least I didn't find it as easily as I did for the generators yesterday when I was lookin' (which required you to hit the BUY button first as I recall).
The reason is that I was trying to find out if there is validity to the issue of whether or not the engine can be run without the alternator connected without harming the alternator. Most alternators cannot be run without damage without being connected to a load.
I recommend that you CAREFULLY check the manual BEFORE you run the engine (and the alternator)
without wiring it to the battery. It could well be something as easy as the instructions saying something like: "Do NOT run the engine with an alternator
without connecting the option battery wiring harness." I just do not know.
Perhaps someone with a newer specific Honda engine like yours can report on this. If not, I recommend that you go to the Catalina 25 Association website forums (
http://www.catalina-capri-25s.org/forum/) and ask over there - they are VERY good with outboard engine information as it's their main propulsion and they have lots of experience and are willing to share. Easy to sign up and join them there.
Manny, otherwise, there's enough conflicting information on this thread that I would not depend on. Nothin' personal guys, but it's gonna be his engine, his $, and it should work right for him.