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Imagine cruising through choppy waters with your GPS, fishfinder, and autopilot all talking seamlessly—no glitches, no dropped signals. That's the power of a high-quality NMEA 2000 cable like this 6-meter option from Navico. Designed for the demanding marine environment, it ensures your onboard systems stay interconnected, delivering real-time data for safer, smarter boating.
Unlike flimsy alternatives that fray or corrode after a season, this cable stands up to saltwater spray, UV exposure, and constant vibration. It's the backbone extender you need for mid-sized vessels where devices are spread out, bridging the gap without signal loss.
The sweet spot for many setups: long enough to route around consoles, bulkheads, and engine compartments without excess slack that invites damage. At 6 meters (about 20 feet), it reaches from helm stations to transducers or stern-mounted sensors effortlessly. Perfect for repowering older boats or expanding networks on center consoles, fishing skiffs, or yachts under 40 feet.
Navico engineered this cable to play nice with NMEA 2000-certified gear from Simrad, Lowrance, B&G, and beyond. Plug it into Furuno plotters, Garmin autopilots, or Raymarine radars—universal Micro-C fittings ensure drop-in compatibility. No adapters needed, saving you time and frustration during installs.
It's certified to the NMEA standard, so expect plug-and-play with chartplotters, VHF radios, and digital switching systems. Boaters upgrading from NMEA 0183 love how it simplifies multi-vendor networks, turning disparate devices into a unified ecosystem.
Getting it right the first time prevents headaches later. Start by planning your backbone: run this cable along the hull's interior, securing with cable ties every 30cm to dampen vibes. Use T-connectors for branches, keeping stubs under 3m to avoid reflections.
Pro tip: In humid climates, seal connections with dielectric grease to fend off corrosion. This cable's rugged jacket shrugs off abrasion, but thoughtful routing extends its lifespan to a decade or more.
Crafted with tinned copper conductors for superior corrosion resistance and a flexible PVC sheath that won't crack in freezing temps. It handles bends down to 5cm radius, making tight helm installs a breeze. Weighing under 200g, it won't strain your wiring looms.
Anglers report zero interference during high-speed trolling, while offshore sailors praise its role in reliable EPIRB integration. It's not just wire—it's peace of mind on the water.
Yes, it's versatile for both. Use it as a backbone segment for main runs or drops to individual devices via T-connectors. Keep drops short for best signal integrity.
Navico uses marine-grade materials like tinned wires and UV-stable jackets, plus rigorous testing for vibration and waterproofing. Generics often fail prematurely in real-world salt exposure.
Absolutely—it's IP67-rated at connectors and built for continuous submersion up to 1m. Route it exposed if needed, but protect from chafe with looms.
No impact—NMEA 2000 supports backbones up to 100m total. This length is well within limits, maintaining full 250kbps throughput.
Check terminators, power tee placement, and total backbone length. Use an NMEA tool like Actisense for diagnostics to spot opens or high resistance.
Yes, as a Navico product, it's optimized for their ecosystems but works universally with any NMEA 2000 gear thanks to standard Micro-C plugs.
NMEA 2000 Cable - 6M
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