213 Mast cable 36m
Ref : 178-0D-001
Choose your option
Dual 9-Pin Wiring Block Sonar Adapter
Ref : 000-13262-001
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 Drop cable 6 m (19.7 ft)
Ref : 80-911-0213-00
Choose your option
Câble de dérivation NMEA 2000 4 m (13,1 pi)
Ref : 80-911-0212-00
Choose your option
Câble de dorsale NMEA 2000 8 m (26,2 pi)
Ref : 80-911-0210-00
Choose your option
Isolateur d'alimentation NMEA 2000
Ref : 80-911-0137-00
Choose your option
Câble de dérivation NMEA 2000 5 m (16,5 pieds)
Ref : 80-911-0115-00
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 PLAN-O-GRAM ASSORTMENT
Ref : 270400
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 SNGL DEV BACKB STRTR starter kit
Ref : 270203
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 Dual Device Starter Kit
Ref : 270202
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 Single Device Starter Kit
Ref : 270201
Choose your option
Raymarine E85001 NMEA / SeaTalk / RS232 Interface - Clearance
Ref : E85001-DSTK
Choose your option
Coupler for Garmin BlueNet™ network cable
Ref : 010-12531-00
Choose your option
BlueNet™ marine network cable, 1.8 m / 6 ft
Ref : 010-12528-30
Choose your option
BlueNet network cable 152 m
Ref : 010-12528-12
Choose your option
BlueNet™ network cable, 30 cm / 1 ft
Ref : 010-12528-11
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 Power Isolator
Ref : 270113
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 backbone cable - 10 m
Ref : 270010
Choose your option
NMEA 2000 power cable with T - 1 m
Ref : 270000
Choose your option
Micro-C to SimNet Adapter Cable - 4 m
Ref : 24006413
Choose your option
Micro-C to SimNet Adapter Cable - 1 m
Ref : 24006199
Choose your option
M12M-5PF Ethernet Adapter Cable
Ref : 000-16448-001
Choose your option
Simrad PRO R5024 HALO 5006 CAT2(H) radar with 30 m cable - 110/230 V AC
Ref : 000-16104-001
Choose your option
Radar Simrad PRO R5024 HALO 5004 CAT2(H) with 30 m cable - 110/230 V AC
Ref : 000-16103-001
Choose your option
Radar Simrad PRO R5024 HALO 5004 CAT2(H) with 30 m cable - 24 V DC
Ref : 000-16102-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 300X with RI-50 and 10 m cable, no antenna
Ref : 000-15948-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 200X with RI-50 and 10 m cable, without antenna
Ref : 000-15947-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 2000/3000 power and Ethernet cable - 30 m
Ref : 000-15769-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 2000/3000 power and Ethernet cable - 20 m
Ref : 000-15768-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 2000/3000 Power and Ethernet Cable - 10 m
Ref : 000-15767-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 300X with RI-50 and 20 m cable, without antenna
Ref : 000-15765-001
Choose your option
Simrad HALO 200X with RI-50 and 20 m cable, without antenna
Ref : 000-15761-001
Choose your option
WiFi antenna mounting cable for NRS-1/2 bulkhead - 6 m
Ref : 000-15657-001
Choose your option
Waterproof HDMI to standard adapter cable - 3 m
Ref : 000-12742-001
Choose your option
Waterproof HDMI to Standard Adapter Cable - 10 m
Ref : 000-12741-001
Choose your option
Navico HDMI Cable 10 m (33 ft)
Ref : 000-11249-001
Choose your option
Learn more
Cabling: the invisible art of onboard connection
Cabling is the backbone of any onboard electronic system. A well-designed and properly installed cable network is essential to ensuring the reliability and performance of your navigation, communication, and entertainment equipment. At Skysat, drawing on our experience in offshore racing, we offer a carefully curated selection of cables, connectors, and accessories for a durable and high-performance installation. Here you'll find proven solutions to meet all your needs, from simply connecting an instrument to setting up a complex NMEA 2000 network.
Choosing the right cable: the importance of specifications
Selecting the right cable is crucial. Marine environments (humidity, vibration, corrosion) demand specific materials and construction. The cable type (power, data, video) also influences the choice, as do the length and cross-section required to prevent voltage drop and ensure optimal signal transmission. Compliance with standards (RoHS, CE) guarantees quality and safety.
- Marine power cables: Designed to resist corrosion and vibration, with reinforced insulation for added safety. Check the maximum amperage rating and the appropriate cable cross-section based on the connected load.
- NMEA 2000 cables: Essential for communication between instruments and compatible displays. Choose NMEA 2000 certified cables for guaranteed interoperability.
- Ethernet cables: For connecting radars, IP cameras, and other devices requiring high data rates. Shielded cables (FTP or STP) are recommended to minimize interference.
- Coaxial cables: For VHF, AIS and GPS antennas. The impedance (50 ohms) must match that of the antenna and the transceiver to avoid signal loss.
Connectors and accessories: a reliable and durable connection
The quality of the connectors is just as important as that of the cables. Corroded or poorly crimped connectors can lead to failures and malfunctions. Choose waterproof and corrosion-resistant connectors suitable for marine environments. Appropriate tools (crimping pliers, wire strippers) are essential for making clean and durable connections.
- Waterproof connectors: Provide protection against moisture and water splashes. Deutsch DT connectors are particularly valued for their robustness and watertightness.
- Terminal blocks and connection strips: Facilitate power distribution and cable connections. Choose models with vibration protection.
- Heat shrink tubing: Protects and insulates electrical connections. Choose tubing with internal adhesive for optimal sealing.
- Cable ties and fasteners: To secure cables and prevent them from dragging or tangling. Use UV-resistant ties for increased durability.
the importance of structured cabling
Well-organized wiring makes maintenance and troubleshooting easier. Use labels to identify each cable and connection. Group cables by function and use cable trays to protect them from chafing and damage. A clear and accurate wiring diagram is essential for documenting the installation.
- Cable trays: Protect cables from friction and mechanical damage.
- Cable markers: Facilitate the identification of cables and connections during maintenance.
- Electrical diagrams: They document the installation and facilitate troubleshooting. A clear and precise diagram is essential.
- Junction boxes: Allow connections to be grouped together and protected from the elements.
💡 Skysat's advice
Before beginning any wiring work, disconnect the power supply. Then test each connection with a multimeter to check for continuity and the absence of short circuits. Paying close attention to the quality of the crimping and the sealing of the connectors will ensure the longevity of your installation.

