Nick_H
Well-Known Member
I see what you're saying Nick, but the thing is that Raymarine just create confusion with their terminology. These days if you do a big install you only need the following cabling:
12/24v power obviously to the big items like MFD and radar (but not the little items like 110m sq screens)
12v power to the N2k backbone
You link some of the machines (MFD, radar, sonar and a few others) with Cat 5 cable
You link pretty much everything with N2k cables (everything is spurred using T connectors off a single continuous backbone)
Occasionally you might run a couple of nmea0183 wires here and there, but hardly any
And that's it. The rest is Raymarine jargon
It was a bit more complex in my case as I didn't want to replace the autohelm, VHF or transducers, which aren't N2K compliant, but I take your point that trying to plan it all out with the added complexity of Raymarine's own terminology wont have helped.