SeaTalk cable 9m
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Section (mm²) | 0.34 |
| Section (AWG) | 22.0 |
| Number of conductors | 3.0 |
| Color | Black |
| Max voltage | 30.0 |
| Shielding | Shielded |
| Flexibility | Flexible |
| Current type | DC |
| Conductor material | Tinned copper |
| Certifications | CE |
| Conductor finish | Tinned |
| Cable type | Communication and power cable |
| Cable length | 9.0 |
| Compatible network | SeaTalk 1 |
| Pre-molded connectors | Yes |
| Installation location | Boat interior |
| Cable application | Instrument interconnect |
| Operating temperature | -15°C to +55°C |
| Storage temperature | -20°C to +70°C |
| Connector type | Raymarine 3-pin owner |
| Shielding type | Shielding with aluminum foil and drain |
| UV resistance | Yes |
| Product type | Communication cable |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Raymarine SeaTalk cable (part number D287) is designed for extending and connecting instruments within Raymarine’s proprietary SeaTalk networks. Although this protocol predates the NMEA 2000 standard, it remains relevant for existing installations equipped with devices such as ST40, ST60, or ST80 instruments. It enables the connection of various sensors and displays, ensuring the necessary communication for displaying navigation data.
Integration and compatibility
This 9-meter cable provides flexibility for routing in various boat configurations, particularly for bridge or helm stations located farther apart. It is specifically compatible with SeaTalk I systems, ensuring direct interoperability with Raymarine equipment from this generation. Unlike NMEA 2000 solutions, which use a standardized bus, the SeaTalk network employs Raymarine-specific connectors and communication protocols, making this cable essential for maintaining or upgrading existing systems.
Functionality and positioning
The D287 cable serves as a key component for the longevity of SeaTalk systems. It is not intended for new installations, which typically favor NMEA 2000, but rather as a technical solution for vessel owners with older Raymarine architectures seeking to extend or replace faulty cables. Its 9-meter length allows for covering significant distances between instruments, offering installation options for medium to large boats without requiring multiple splices.
Expert opinion
Expert opinion
Pol CONIN
Digital Manager
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