Conecting evermore gps to raymarine

The evermore uses the NMEA channel into your plotter, not the sea talk. So you need to find the plug end that fits into your NMEA socket on the plotter and make a join onto the bare wires of the Evermore. There should be a sheet with the unit which allows you to match up the various wire connections. Providing you can find the right Raymarine plug it's a fairly simple job.
Btw I use two Evermores, one for the plotter and one for the VHF DSC. They're absolutely reliable and trouble free once fitted.
 
The evermore uses the NMEA channel into your plotter, not the sea talk. So you need to find the plug end that fits into your NMEA socket on the plotter and make a join onto the bare wires of the Evermore. There should be a sheet with the unit which allows you to match up the various wire connections. Providing you can find the right Raymarine plug it's a fairly simple job.
Btw I use two Evermores, one for the plotter and one for the VHF DSC. They're absolutely reliable and trouble free once fitted.

Should have come with a photocopied sheet of paper detailing which Evermore colour wires do what and which Raymarine wires do what.

If you get stuck ,probably still have the paper work with from my replacement unit which i could email to you.
It really is simple job to disconnect the Raystar receiver and reconnect Evermore wiring.
Main problem is pulling boat to bits trying to locate easy access to find wiring.
connection blocks.
 
All is good now ,it's the green wire from evermore to nmea + on RAYMARINE which is green and neg nmea on RAYMARINE which is white to RAYMARINE neg
 
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