Furuno 6 Pin NMEA Cable
Seamless Connectivity for Your Marine Electronics Upgrade your boating setup with a cable designed for precision and durability in harsh saltwater environments. This essential accessory bridges your Furuno...
NMEA 2000 lets your marine electronics talk to each other. Build the network with a proper backbone, drops, terminators, and the gateways and sensors that tie it all together. Understanding NMEA 2000 networks NMEA 2000 is the standard that lets your chartplotter, engine, sensors, and autopilot share data on one network. This collection gathers the cables, tees, terminators, gateways, and sensors to build it right. A reliable network comes down to a properly built backbone, correct power and termination, and the gateways that bridge older gear. Build a proper backbone An NMEA 2000 network is a backbone with drop cables to each device, not a daisy chain. Run a continuous backbone with tees where devices connect. Keep drops within the...
Seamless Connectivity for Your Marine Electronics Upgrade your boating setup with a cable designed for precision and durability in harsh saltwater environments. This essential accessory bridges your Furuno...
Enhance your marine network setup with this robust 30-meter NMEA2000 backbone cable, engineered specifically for seamless integration with Furuno's PB200 weather station and 200WX wind sensor. This cable...
Furuno 235-IHF In-Hull Digital Depth Sensor with NMEA 2000 Advanced In-Hull Depth Sensing Without Hull Penetration The Furuno 235-IHF revolutionizes depth sensing with cutting-edge in-hull technology that eliminates...
Enhance your marine electronics setup with the Furuno 18 Pin to Pigtail NMEA Cable, a essential accessory designed specifically for seamless connectivity in demanding on-water environments. This cable...
Enhance Your Marine Network with Reliable Connectivity Building a robust NMEA2000 network on your vessel starts with the right backbone components. This 10-meter backbone cable delivers seamless integration...
Streamline Your Marine Network with Reliable Connectivity Building a robust NMEA2000 network on your vessel starts with the right cabling. This 2-meter micro cable transitions seamlessly from a...
Enhance Your Marine Network with Reliable Connectivity Connecting your boat's navigation systems seamlessly requires cabling that stands up to harsh saltwater environments, constant vibrations, and exposure to the...
Enhance your marine electronics network with a reliable connection that stands up to the harshest saltwater environments. This 5-meter NMEA 2000 cable from Furuno bridges devices seamlessly, featuring...
Seamless Connectivity for Your Marine Electronics Network Building a robust NMEA 2000 backbone starts with reliable cabling that withstands the harsh marine environment. This 1-meter micro cable delivers...
Enhance your marine electronics setup with the compact reliability of this 0.3-meter NMEA 2000 cable, designed specifically for seamless device connections in tight spaces. Ideal for boaters and...
Streamline Your Wind Sensor Setup with the Furuno Mast Step Junction Box Installing a wind sensor at the mast step just got simpler and more reliable. This dedicated...
Telematics 5" Tachometer 5000 RPM NMEA 2000® GaugeBack-lighted white dial with bold black graphics, polished stainless steel bezel, light-piped fire red pointer and black hub, and domed glass...
NMEA 2000 Entelnet™ Module with NMEA 2000 ConnectorThe Faria EntelNet™ service is a multi part system which combines the information received from the engine ECU (via CAN Bus),...
Triple XD - NMEA 2000 - Relay/ACR/Relay with Knobs - 12 Position DTFeatures: Bullet-proof Construction: Sealed to IP67/IP6K9K, high-temperature electronics and materials allow mounting anywhere. Stainless steel cable...
Single XD - NMEA 2000 - Relay with Knobs - 4 Position DTFeatures: Bullet-proof Construction: Sealed to IP67/IP6K9K, high-temperature electronics and materials allow mounting anywhere. Stainless steel cable...
Dual XD - NMEA 2000 - Relay/Relay with Knobs - 8 Position DTFeatures: Bullet-proof Construction: Sealed to IP67/IP6K9K, high-temperature electronics and materials allow mounting anywhere. Stainless steel cable...
Dual XD - NMEA 2000 - ACR/Relay with Knobs - 8 Position DTFeatures: Bullet-proof Construction: Sealed to IP67/IP6K9K, high-temperature electronics and materials allow mounting anywhere. Stainless steel cable...
Dual XD - NMEA 2000 - ACR/ACR with Knobs - 8 Position DTFeatures: Bullet-proof Construction: Sealed to IP67/IP6K9K, high-temperature electronics and materials allow mounting anywhere. Stainless steel cable...
veKonvert NMEA 2000 GatewayveKonvert brings NMEA 2000 connectivity to Victron’s popular SmartShunt battery monitoring system. Now a navigation multi-function display becomes a sophisticated battery and energy management system.FeaturesveKonvert...
The NMEA to USB adaptor works on PCs, Macs and Linux computers. It converts NMEA 0183 data, used by many marine systems, into a USB format that can...
The DST810 is our latest generation thru hull plastic speed, depth and temp transducer. It also has a built in attitude sensor for vessel heel and trim measurements...
NMEA 2000 T-Connector - 6 PortsAs the NMEA 2000 network expands beyond the 3-device limit of Digital Yacht’s NMEA 2000 Starter Kit, users can use this 4-way T-piece...
NMEA 2000 T-Connector - 1-Way Extension BlockAs the NMEA 2000 network expands beyond the 3-device limit of Digital Yacht’s NMEA 2000 Starter Kit, users can use one of...
NMEA 2000 6M Drop CableThis Digital Yacht cable is a 6m (20ft) NMEA 2000 drop cable made of metal connectors for maximum reliability. The drop cable allows users...
NMEA 2000 lets your marine electronics talk to each other. Build the network with a proper backbone, drops, terminators, and the gateways and sensors that tie it all together.
NMEA 2000 is the standard that lets your chartplotter, engine, sensors, and autopilot share data on one network. This collection gathers the cables, tees, terminators, gateways, and sensors to build it right. A reliable network comes down to a properly built backbone, correct power and termination, and the gateways that bridge older gear.
An NMEA 2000 network is a backbone with drop cables to each device, not a daisy chain. Run a continuous backbone with tees where devices connect. Keep drops within the length limit and terminate both ends with a terminating resistor. A network missing a terminator or built as a chain is the most common reason data drops out, so follow the topology rules.
The backbone needs a single power connection from a switched 12 volt source through a power tee. Place the power tee near the middle of the backbone for balanced supply. Size the power tap for the number of devices, since too many loads on an underpowered network causes errors. One power point, correctly placed, keeps voltage even across the bus.
Use micro and mid cables in the right lengths, tees to branch off to each device, and the correct male and female terminators at the ends. Measure your runs and buy a little slack. Keep spare tees so adding a device later is a plug in, not a rewire. Quality cabling keeps the network solid in a wet, vibrating boat.
If you have legacy NMEA 0183 gear, a gateway or multiplexer translates between 0183 and NMEA 2000 so the old and new electronics share data. Engine gateways bring analog engine data onto the network. Wi Fi gateways push data to a tablet or phone. Pick the gateway for what you are connecting.
Once the backbone is in, you can add GPS, heading, wind, depth, tank, and engine sensors, plus displays that read it all. Plan for expansion by leaving spare tees, so the next sensor plugs in cleanly. Not sure how to build or expand your network. Tell our techs your electronics and what you want to connect, and we will match the backbone cables, tees, terminators, power tap, and gateways so everything talks reliably.
It is a backbone with drop cables to each device, not a daisy chain. Run a continuous backbone, branch to devices with tees, keep drops within the length limit, and terminate both ends with resistors. Missing a terminator is the top cause of dropouts.
The backbone needs one power connection from a switched 12 volt source through a power tee, placed near the middle of the backbone for balanced supply. Size the tap to the number of devices so voltage stays even across the bus.
Micro and mid backbone and drop cables in the right lengths, tees to branch to each device, and correct male and female terminators at the ends. Measure your runs, buy a little slack, and keep spare tees for future devices.
Yes, with a gateway or multiplexer that translates between NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 so old and new electronics share data. Engine and Wi Fi gateways bring analog engine data or phone connectivity onto the network.
Leave spare tees on the backbone so adding a sensor or display is a plug in rather than a rewire. As long as you stay within the backbone and drop length limits and keep it terminated, you can keep adding devices.
Backbone length and drop cable length have maximum limits based on cable type. Micro cable supports shorter runs than mid cable. Always check the specifications for your chosen cable size before installation.