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Raymarine Adapter Cable for MotorGuide Transducer to Axiom RV (9-pin MotorGuide to 25-pin Axiom RV)
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Raymarine M300 Thermal Camera Mast Mount Bracket
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Raymarine M300 Gasket Set for the Top-Down Riser
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Raymarine USB Encryption Key for Radar SDK
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Raymarine M300 Top-Down Riser Kit including Gaskets, Nuts & Bolts
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Raymarine Bulkhead Mount Micro USB Socket with 1m Cable for DJI Drones Only
Raymarine Bulkhead Mount Micro USB Socket with 1m Cable for DJI Drones Only Part Number RAY-A80630
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Raymarine Molex Blanking Pins (Pack of 50)
Raymarine Molex Blanking Pins (Pack of 50) Part Number RAY-A80624
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Raymarine Furuno 10-pin Ducer to CP370 Connector
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Raymarine 50 off 18-22 AWG MX150 Crimp Terminal
Raymarine 50 off 18-22 AWG MX150 Crimp Terminal Part Number RAY-A80623
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Raymarine AIS4000 Class A AIS Transceiver (unit only - spare)
Raymarine AIS4000 Class A AIS Transceiver (unit only - spare) Designed for commercial vessels, luxury yachts, and SOLAS high-seas shipping, the AIS4000 Automatic Identification System (AIS) transceiver delivers robust Class A AIS network capability and...
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Raymarine 50 off 14-16 AWG MX150 Crimp Terminal
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Raymarine Suncover for Ray 63/73 (ES style)
Raymarine Suncover for Ray 63/73 (ES style) Part Number RAY-A80620
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Raymarine RV-420S RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Starboard 20deg, Direct Connect to AXIOM (2m Cable)
Raymarine RV-420S RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Starboard 20deg, Direct Connect to AXIOM (2m Cable) Part Number RAY-A80619
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Raymarine RV-420P RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Port 20deg, Direct Connect to AXIOM (2m Cable)
Raymarine RV-420P RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Port 20deg, Direct Connect to AXIOM (2m Cable) Part Number RAY-A80618
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Raymarine RV-412S RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Starboard 12deg, Direct connect to AXIOM (2m cable)
Raymarine RV-412S RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Starboard 12deg, Direct connect to AXIOM (2m cable) Part Number RAY-A80617
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Raymarine RV-412P RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Port 1218, Direct Connect to AXIOM (2m Cable)
Raymarine RV-412P RealVision 3D Stainless Steel Through Hull Transducer Port 1218, Direct Connect to AXIOM (2m Cable) Part Number RAY-A80616
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26 Buttons (25 Icons & 1 Blank) for RMK-6 Keypad for Digital Switching
26 Buttons (25 Icons & 1 Blank) for RMK-6 Keypad for Digital Switching Part Number RAY-A80607
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Raymarine CPT-S Plastic Conical HIGH CHIRP Ice Transducer for Element HV with 2.5m Cable
Raymarine CPT-S Plastic Conical HIGH CHIRP Ice Transducer for Element HV with 2.5m Cable Part Number RAY-A80583
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Raymarine AIS5000 Class A AIS Transponder (unit only - spare)
Raymarine AIS5000 Class A AIS Transponder (unit only - spare) Part Number RAY-A80601
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Raymarine Raymarine Dragonfly Ice Fishing Kit (Bag, Battery, Charger, Mount, Transducer & Float)
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Marine Electronics
Marine electronics are a vital part of any boat, providing navigation, communication, and entertainment. The most common marine electronics include:
- GPS/Chartplotter: This is a device that uses satellite signals to determine your boat's position and display it on a map. Chartplotters also typically have features for planning routes, calculating distances, and viewing weather forecasts.
- Multifunction Display (MFD): An MFD is a type of chartplotter that also integrates other marine electronics, such as radar, fishfinder, and engine monitoring. This makes it a more versatile and convenient way to view all of your boat's data.
- Engine Monitor: This device displays information about your boat's engine, such as RPM, fuel level, and temperature. This information can be helpful for troubleshooting problems and ensuring that your engine is running properly.
- Depth Sounder/Fishfinder: This device uses sonar to measure the depth of the water and locate fish. It is a valuable tool for both safety and fishing.
- VHF Radio: This is a radio that uses VHF frequencies to communicate with other boats and shore stations. It is an essential piece of safety equipment, as it can be used to call for help in an emergency.
- Wi-Fi and Cellular Range Boosters: These devices can extend the range of your boat's Wi-Fi and cellular signal, allowing you to stay connected even when you are far from shore.
- Battery Monitoring System: This device tracks the health of your boat's batteries, providing information such as voltage, current, and temperature. This information can be helpful for preventing battery problems.
- AIS: AIS stands for Automatic Identification System. It is a system that allows boats to transmit their position, course, and speed to other boats and shore stations. This information can be used to avoid collisions and improve situational awareness.
These are just some of the most common marine electronics. The specific electronics that you need on your boat will depend on your needs and budget. However, even a basic set of marine electronics can make your boating experience safer and more enjoyable.
Here are some additional tips for choosing marine electronics:
- Consider the size of your boat and the features that you need.
- Choose a reputable brand.
- Make sure that the electronics are compatible with each other.
- Have the electronics professionally installed.
- Keep the electronics clean and well-maintained.
With careful planning and installation, your marine electronics can provide years of reliable service.