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Raymarine Adapter Cable SeaTalk (1) to SeaTalkng

SKU: 33171 · UPC: 723193060476 · MPN: A06047
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02 · Overview

Raymarine Adapter Cable SeaTalk (1) to SeaTalkng — Product description

ST1 Adapter Cable (3 Pin)

Bridge the Gap Between Legacy and Modern Marine Networks

Upgrading your boat's electronics doesn't have to mean starting from scratch. The Raymarine adapter cable seamlessly connects your existing SeaTalk devices to the advanced SeaTalkng network, letting you integrate older instruments like autopilots, wind sensors, and GPS units with cutting-edge multifunction displays and chartplotters. This straightforward solution preserves your investment in proven gear while unlocking the full potential of Raymarine's NMEA 2000-compatible backbone.

Imagine retaining the reliability of your ST60 series instruments alongside a sleek Axiom plotter—no bulky converters or complex rewiring required. Boaters worldwide rely on this adapter to future-proof their setups without the hassle of full-system overhauls.

Key Features That Make Integration Effortless

  • Plug-and-Play Design: One end fits directly into SeaTalk ports; the other terminates in a SeaTalkng spur connector for quick network attachment.
  • Robust Construction: Marine-grade cabling withstands saltwater exposure, UV rays, and vibration, ensuring long-term performance on deck.
  • Compact and Discreet: At just 1 meter in length, it minimizes clutter in tight console spaces.
  • Backward Compatibility: Supports data sharing for speed, depth, heading, and more across generations of Raymarine kit.
  • No Power Draw Issues: Draws minimal power from the network, maintaining efficiency in battery-powered setups.

Perfect Compatibility for Your Raymarine Ecosystem

This adapter shines in mixed setups. Pair legacy SeaTalk gear—think ST4000 autopilots, ST50 instruments, or Raystar GPS receivers—with SeaTalkng hubs, ES series hybrids, or newer Quantum radars. It's a staple for refits on sailboats, fishing vessels, and yachts where space and budget matter.

While it handles most standard SeaTalk outputs, always verify your specific devices support bidirectional communication for full functionality. In larger networks, combine multiple adapters via a powered SeaTalkng backbone for up to eight legacy devices.

Step-by-Step Installation Guide for Smooth Setup

  1. Power Down: Disconnect all marine electronics and the boat's battery to avoid shorts.
  2. Locate Ports: Identify the 3-pin SeaTalk socket on your legacy device.
  3. Connect Adapter: Plug the yellow SeaTalk end firmly into the device. Route the cable neatly to your SeaTalkng network spur or T-connector.
  4. Secure Network: Snap the white SeaTalkng end into place. Use zip ties for strain relief.
  5. Power Up and Test: Restore power, boot devices, and check for data flow on your display. Look for icons confirming network recognition.
  6. Fine-Tune: Adjust drop cables if dropouts occur—keep total backbone length under 30 meters for stability.

Pro Tip: Label cables during install for easy troubleshooting later. If integrating with non-Raymarine NMEA 2000 gear, ensure protocol translators are in play.

Real-World Benefits for Serious Boaters

Save time and money by avoiding wholesale replacements. This adapter enhances situational awareness with unified data overlays—wind shifts visible on your plotter, autopilot responding to legacy compass inputs. It's battle-tested in offshore races and long-range cruisers, where reliability trumps all.

"Finally got my old faithful ST7000 talking to the new network. Seamless upgrade!" – Experienced Sailor

Boost resale value too; prospective buyers appreciate hybrid-ready systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What devices does this SeaTalk to SeaTalkng adapter work with?

It connects most legacy SeaTalk (one-wire protocol) instruments and autopilots, such as ST40/ST60 series, Raypilot 650, and SmartPilot systems, to any SeaTalkng backbone including Axiom, A-series, and C/E/ES plotters.

Is this adapter bidirectional?

Yes, it supports two-way data exchange, allowing SeaTalkng devices to send commands to legacy SeaTalk gear, like plotter waypoints to an older autopilot.

Can I use multiple adapters on one network?

Absolutely—up to eight SeaTalk devices via adapters on a single powered SeaTalkng backbone. Use a junction box for clean distribution.

What if my network isn't recognizing the adapter?

Check connections, ensure backbone power (12V via terminators), and verify device compatibility. Shorten spur lengths to under 2 meters if issues persist.

Does it work with NMEA 2000 third-party devices?

SeaTalkng is NMEA 2000 compatible, so yes—but legacy SeaTalk data may need Raymarine protocol support on third-party displays for full integration.

How durable is this cable for offshore use?

Built to Raymarine's marine standards, it resists corrosion, abrasion, and extreme temperatures, making it ideal for harsh saltwater environments.

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Raymarine Adapter Cable for SeaTalk (1) to SeaTalkng

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SKU: NVN-33171
MPN: A06047
UPC: 723193060476
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ModelRaymarine Adapter Cable SeaTalk (1) to SeaTalkng
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