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Enhance your onboard navigation and instrumentation setup with the Raymarine 5m SeaTalk Interconnect Cable. Designed specifically for SeaTalk networks, this durable cable ensures reliable communication between compatible devices, from autopilots and multifunction displays to wind instruments and GPS receivers. Its 5-meter length strikes the perfect balance for most cockpit and helm installations, minimizing excess wiring while providing flexibility for custom layouts.
Whether you're upgrading an older Raymarine system or building a new one, this interconnect cable simplifies daisy-chaining multiple units. The flat-profile design tucks neatly into tight spaces, reducing clutter and improving the aesthetics of your console.
Built to withstand the rigors of saltwater exposure, UV rays, and constant vibration, the cable features high-quality 3-pin molded connectors that deliver a secure, waterproof fit. These connectors prevent corrosion and signal loss, ensuring consistent performance even during rough seas.
Unlike generic cables, this Raymarine original maintains full data integrity across NMEA 0183-like SeaTalk protocols, avoiding compatibility glitches that plague third-party alternatives.
This cable integrates flawlessly with legacy SeaTalk devices, including ST40, ST60+, SmartPilot series, and RL70/80 chartplotters. It's also a key component for expanding networks in hybrid SeaTalk to SeaTalk-ng conversions using adapters.
For boaters transitioning systems, pair it with backbone kits or junction boxes to create a star or bus topology, optimizing signal paths and power distribution. Always verify your devices use the classic SeaTalk yellow connector standard for direct compatibility.
Installing the 5m SeaTalk cable is straightforward, empowering weekend warriors to handle it without professional help:
Pro tip: Label both ends for future troubleshooting, and keep spares aboard for quick fixes during extended cruises.
Investing in genuine Raymarine cabling means fewer dropped signals, accurate data sharing, and peace of mind on the water. It supports critical functions like autopilot course corrections based on real-time wind data or GPS waypoints displayed across instruments. Boaters report fewer intermittent faults compared to extension hacks, translating to safer, more enjoyable voyages.
In a world of wireless hype, wired SeaTalk remains rock-solid for core marine electronics, especially where bandwidth demands are modest but reliability is paramount.
To maximize lifespan:
The cable measures precisely 5 meters, equivalent to approximately 16 feet 3 inches, providing ample reach for most marine installations without unnecessary excess.
Yes, it connects any standard SeaTalk-equipped devices like ST series instruments, autopilots, and chartplotters using the classic 3-pin yellow connectors.
Absolutely. The molded connectors are fully waterproof, and the construction resists saltwater corrosion, UV damage, and vibration for reliable deck-level performance.
Yes, it's ideal for daisy-chaining devices or bridging gaps in your network. For larger setups, combine with junction boxes to maintain signal strength.
This is for the original SeaTalk protocol (yellow 3-pin). SeaTalk-ng uses a different backbone system; use adapters for conversions.
Check connections for firmness, power sequence (instruments first), and inspect for damage. Ensure no polarity mix-ups—SeaTalk is polarity-sensitive.
The flat profile is slimmer and more flexible, making it easier to route through tight spaces and behind panels without adding bulk.
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