sfellows
Well-Known Member
We have a set of 3 x Raymarine ST60 instruments (Speed/Log, Depth and Wind) connected with Seatalk1 and want to upgrade to NMEA2000 so I can add further repeaters, or an MFD as well as make it open for other inputs/outputs
I can’t seem to find any specific information about linking these to a manufacturer agnostic NMEA2000 network.
I understand I can get a Raymarine Seatalk1 to SeatalkNG converter that creates a SeatalkNG Network, and I believe this is NMEA2000 but with Raymarine propriety cabling.
I’d prefer to have NMEA2000 agnostic cabling (so I can just add other NMEA devices in the future). For example a Garmin Plotter/MFD or the new Raymarine Axiom MFD (this appears to be NMEA2000 but without the Raymarine SeatalkNG cabling dependency?). Or, for example a Simrad Autopilot.
We also have a Standard Horizon (SH) plotter with SH VHF AIS radio linked (plotter therefore shows AIS traffic) with NMEA0183 input/output.
How could I get the SH GPS signal into the NMEA2000 network? My current thinking is the Actisense device.
Essentially I'd like an NMEA2000 Network that is flexible enough to add new devices but not be dependent on any one manufacturer. Am I smoking pot?
I can’t seem to find any specific information about linking these to a manufacturer agnostic NMEA2000 network.
I understand I can get a Raymarine Seatalk1 to SeatalkNG converter that creates a SeatalkNG Network, and I believe this is NMEA2000 but with Raymarine propriety cabling.
I’d prefer to have NMEA2000 agnostic cabling (so I can just add other NMEA devices in the future). For example a Garmin Plotter/MFD or the new Raymarine Axiom MFD (this appears to be NMEA2000 but without the Raymarine SeatalkNG cabling dependency?). Or, for example a Simrad Autopilot.
- Does it make sense to have an NMEA2000 manufacturer agnostic backbone cabling?
- Do other manufacturers use standard NMEA cabling to connect to the NMEA2000 network?
- How do I do this?
We also have a Standard Horizon (SH) plotter with SH VHF AIS radio linked (plotter therefore shows AIS traffic) with NMEA0183 input/output.
How could I get the SH GPS signal into the NMEA2000 network? My current thinking is the Actisense device.
Essentially I'd like an NMEA2000 Network that is flexible enough to add new devices but not be dependent on any one manufacturer. Am I smoking pot?

