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Extend your marine electronics network with confidence using this robust 30-foot SeaTalk cable, designed in the classic ST-50 style for seamless integration into Raymarine systems. Perfect for boaters who need reliable connectivity across larger cockpits or between helm stations, this cable bridges the gap between instruments without signal loss or interruptions, keeping your navigation data flowing smoothly even in rough seas.
Crafted with marine-grade materials, this cable withstands saltwater exposure, UV rays, and constant vibration—common challenges on any vessel. The twisted-pair construction minimizes electromagnetic interference, ensuring clear communication between your depth sounders, wind instruments, and autopilots. At 30 feet, it offers ample reach for multi-station setups, from sailboats to power yachts, without the bulk of shorter extensions requiring daisy-chaining.
This ST-50 style cable mates perfectly with legacy and newer Raymarine components that use the SeaTalk protocol. Think ST50 series displays, tiller pilots, and smart transducers—it's the go-to link for expanding older systems or tying in modern upgrades. The proprietary 3-pin connectors snap in securely, supporting both power and bidirectional data over a single run, simplifying your wiring harness.
Imagine glancing at your wind data from the flybridge while your autopilot holds course below— this cable makes it possible without compromising accuracy. Boaters report fewer glitches during long passages, thanks to its shielded design that blocks out engine noise and radio interference. It's not just wire; it's the backbone of a responsive helm that responds to your every command, enhancing safety and enjoyment on the water.
For DIY installers, routing is straightforward: strip the ends only if splicing, secure with cable ties away from heat sources, and test continuity with a multimeter. Pro tip: Pair it with inline fuses for added protection against shorts in wet bilges.
To maximize lifespan, avoid sharp bends under 2-inch radius and coil loosely when stowed. Regular inspections for chafe points near bulkheads keep it performing season after season. Unlike generic alternatives, this cable's quality construction means no frequent replacements, saving time and hassle during critical voyages.
While primarily ST-50 style, it works with many ST60 series via adapters or direct SeaTalk ports. Always verify your instrument's connector type for the best fit.
Yes, it's ideal for linking autopilots like ST4000 or ST5000 to GPS plotters over SeaTalk, transmitting waypoints and course data reliably.
Raymarine SeaTalk is optimized for runs up to 40 meters; at 30 feet, you'll experience no degradation, maintaining full data integrity.
The connectors are weatherproof when mated, and the jacket handles submersion, but avoid prolonged exposure without proper glands in deck fittings.
Absolutely—SeaTalk carries 12V power alongside data, powering up to 3 amps per spur for multiple instruments.
Yes, but use heat-shrink butt connectors and preserve color coding (red power, black ground, white/yellow data) to avoid errors.
This is original SeaTalk (3-wire); SeaTalk-ng is the newer Devicenet-style. Use converters for mixing networks.
Equip your boat with connectivity that lasts—reliable, versatile, and ready for adventure.
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