Ray240 handset coil cable: where to get it?

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According to this thread on Raymarine forum, it is still available, with part number R49144.
But I can't for the life of me find anyone actually selling it, aside from a US supplier advertising it at $200 (!), and who doesn't have it on stock, anyway.
Not for myself btw, but for a boating mate whose technical skills only stretch as far as using smartphones for phone calls... :rolleyes:
Any suggestions welcome!
 
This doesn't really help but I had the same problem, I ditched the raymarine and went for an icom instead.
 
According to this thread on Raymarine forum, it is still available, with part number R49144.
But I can't for the life of me find anyone actually selling it, aside from a US supplier advertising it at $200 (!), and who doesn't have it on stock, anyway.
Not for myself btw, but for a boating mate whose technical skills only stretch as far as using smartphones for phone calls... :rolleyes:
Any suggestions welcome!

Buy a different make VHF. The Raymarine VHFs were unreliable (to be polite).

It's hard to go wrong with Icom.
 
On eBay I bought a coil cable for my Shipmate RS6300 mic for £77
There is a guy in Greece who makes them. If you do an eBay search and find the seller there may be a chance he could make one up. Bit of an outside punt but looks like you’re running out of options.
 
I think your friend will need to send it back to a Raymarine service center for the cable to be replaced. I contacted Raymarine a couple of years ago about my 230 handset cable and screen, they no longer have screens but would replace the cable. I ended up buying a second hand 230 to swap the handset over.
 
That's indeed an impressive range of coil cables, but do you possibly know if they can supply one properly terminated for the Ray240?
In the OEM one, the plug can't be opened and re-used with a new cable... :ambivalence:

I don't know. I'd be mildly surprised if Raymarine made custom plugs but it's not impossible. I can give KCB a call if you like.
 
I'd be mildly surprised if Raymarine made custom plugs but it's not impossible..
I think Raymarine do have bespoke cable fittings made which is probably why some of their parts are so expensive.
Try finding a STNG cable that isn't a Raymarine product.
 
For the curly cable try enquiring with Raymarine UK (or where you are) . They may offer a fixed price repair service providing the handset is otherwise functional.

Yes

I started a thread recently asking for advice about a defective handset cable for an old Raymarine VHF radio. It being an obsolete model, I automatically assumed that Raymarine would not be interested. Eventually I contacted their service department and found that a new cable could be fitted at a very reasonable price.
 
Or if that fails , curly cables can be purchased without fittings (but probably not the correct fitting but perhaps a modification could be made).
https://www.kcb.co.uk/shop2/contents/en-uk/d46.html
By the way I found the above a good value source for antenna cables made up to the length I wanted .
LOL, you are lakesailoring petem, according to rule 4-b.
I'll refrain from thanking you, just to avoid a "crash", as per 5-a... :D

Anyway, thanks for all the suggestions.
I think I have by now a clear enough picture to give to the friend of mine whose handset cable is shot, and it'll be up to him to choose the route he prefers.
Cheers everybody!
 
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