Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable f/SeaTalkng
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Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable f/SeaTalkng Product Description
Enhance Your Boat's Network with the Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable
Building a reliable onboard network starts with a solid foundation, and the Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable delivers just that for SeaTalkng systems. Stretching nearly 30 feet, this backbone serves as the central highway for data and power, linking your marine electronics seamlessly across the vessel. Whether you're equipping a recreational cruiser or a light commercial boat, this cable ensures smooth communication between multifunction displays, sonar modules, radars, and instruments.
Designed for the demanding marine world, it withstands saltwater spray, vibrations, and temperature swings without skipping a beat. Boaters trust it to keep their systems responsive during long hauls or choppy outings, minimizing downtime and maximizing enjoyment on the water.
Key Advantages for Seamless SeaTalkng Integration
- Extended Reach: At 9 meters, it covers substantial lengths, ideal for mid-sized boats where devices span from helm to stern.
- Plug-and-Play Simplicity: Connects effortlessly via T-pieces and spur cables, reducing wiring hassles and installation time.
- Dual-Purpose Design: Transmits both high-speed data and power, streamlining your setup and cutting cable clutter.
- Rugged Marine Build: Black jacket with blue inner conductors resists UV exposure, corrosion, and physical wear for years of reliable service.
- Future-Proof Backbone: Sized to run past potential device spots, making expansions straightforward without major rewiring.
Perfect Compatibility for Raymarine Ecosystems
This backbone shines in setups with CP100 sonar sounder modules, multifunction displays, and E & C Series widescreen units. It pairs flawlessly with G Series glass bridge systems and ST70 instruments, forming a unified network. SeaTalkng compatibility extends to NMEA 2000 devices, letting you integrate third-party sensors like GPS, depth finders, and autopilots.
Run it along bulkheads or under decks, adding spurs where needed for radars, AIS transponders, or VHF radios. Its flexibility supports everything from weekend fishing trips to professional charters.
Installation Tips for Optimal Performance
Start by planning your backbone route to pass every possible connection point. Secure it with cable ties away from heat sources and moving parts. Use Raymarine T-pieces for spurs—no soldering required. Terminate ends with proper terminators to prevent signal issues. For longer runs, join multiples with extenders to customize length precisely.
Pro tip: Test continuity before powering up to catch any kinks. In wet areas, seal junctions with marine-grade heat shrink for extra protection. A well-installed backbone boosts network speed and reliability, ensuring real-time data from your chartplotter to autopilot.
Built to Conquer Harsh Marine Conditions
Raymarine engineers this cable for extremes—from freezing northern waters to scorching tropics. Its tough outer sheath shrugs off abrasion, while internal shielding fights electromagnetic interference from engines or radios. Low smoke, zero halogen materials enhance safety aboard.
Backed by Raymarine's reputation for durability, it outlasts basic alternatives, saving you replacement costs. Regular visual checks keep it in top shape, focusing on frays or water ingress at ends.
Why SeaTalkng Backbone Outperforms Standard Wiring
Unlike point-to-point wiring, a SeaTalkng backbone centralizes everything, simplifying diagnostics and upgrades. It supports drop speeds up to 250 kbps, delivering crisp sonar images and precise navigation data. Boaters report fewer glitches and easier troubleshooting via Raymarine's intuitive software.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a SeaTalkng backbone cable used for?
A SeaTalkng backbone cable acts as the main bus in a marine network, carrying both power and data to connect devices like displays, sensors, and instruments across your boat.
How long is the Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable?
It measures 9 meters (approximately 29.5 feet), providing ample length for most mid-sized vessels while allowing room for spurs.
Which Raymarine devices is this backbone compatible with?
It's designed for CP100 sonar modules, multifunction displays, E & C Series widescreen, G Series, ST70 systems, and compatible NMEA 2000 devices.
Can I extend the backbone cable if needed?
Yes, multiple backbone cables can be joined using backbone extenders to create a custom-length network tailored to your boat.
How do I install the SeaTalkng backbone?
Route it through the boat past device locations, connect via T-pieces for spurs, add terminators at ends, and test before full power-up.
Is this cable suitable for harsh marine environments?
Absolutely—its rugged construction handles UV, saltwater, vibration, and temperature extremes, ensuring long-term reliability.
Does the backbone carry power to devices?
Yes, it supplies both 12V power and data, eliminating the need for separate power runs to most connected SeaTalkng components.
For more than 80 years, we‘ve been global leaders in high performance marine electronics for the recreational boating and light commercial marine markets. We continue to innovate and provide full electronic systems to boaters around the world. Our products are engineered for the tough marine environment and renowned for ease-of-use, rugged design and reliability. Our full range features chartplotters, fishfinders, radars, marine instruments, marine cameras, AIS units and VHF radios.
Raymarine A06068 Attributes
- Compatibility: CP100 Sonar Sounder Module And Multi Function Display
- Length: 29.5 Feet
- Color: Black/ Blue
Raymarine A06068 Features & Benefits
- For Use With CP100 Sonar Sounder Module And Multi Function Display
- High-Performance Products Proven In The Harshest Of Environments
- Rugged Design And Reliability
- Engineered To Perform In Extreme Conditions
- Limited 2 Year Warranty
Raymarine A06068 Warranties
Backbone Cables
In a SeaTalkng installation, a backbone cable runs through the length of the boat.
Individual devices connect to the backbone by spur cables that run to T-pieces on the backbone. The backbone carries both data and power to attached devices. The backbone should be sized so that it will run past every location where an NG or NMEA 2000 device might be installed.
Two backbone cable lengths can be joined together by part A06030, a backbone extender.
This item is brand new, unopened and sealed in its original factory packaging. -Trunk cable In SeaTalkng installation, the trunk cable runs through the length of the ship. ...
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Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable f/SeaTalkng Technical Specifications
| Type: | |
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| Vendor: |
Raymarine |
| Weight: |
2.0 lb |
| Cable Length (Feet): |
30' |
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Raymarine 9M Backbone Cable f/SeaTalkng Shipping & Return
| Shipping Weight: |
2.0 lb |
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| Box Sizes: |
1.00 (h) x 7.00 (w) x 9.00 (l) |
| Cubic Feet: |
63.0 |
| Returnable: |
Yes |
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