Raymarine
Raymarine SeaTalk NG Backbone Cable
Item: #922963 | Part Number: Not Selected$41.99 - $102.99
Description
The Raymarine SeaTalk NG Backbone Cable is designed to create a clean, reliable SeaTalk NG network by linking multiple devices along a single backbone. Built using genuine Raymarine components, it ensures proper data communication and system performance. For a complete backbone, connect cables in series, add spur connections with T-Pieces or 5-Way Connectors, and terminate both ends with SeaTalk terminators.
Raymarine SeaTalk NG Backbone Cable Item # 922963
Description
Building a Raymarine SeaTalk NG Backbone Cable:
- A complete SeaTalk backbone comprises of two or more backbone cables connected in series
- There must be only one backbone and this must be terminated with two terminators, one at each end of the backbone (Sold Separately)
- Build a backbone by running backbone cables between the locations of the products you want to connect (spur points)
- At each spur point, connect the backbone cables to an appropriate SeaTalk connecting device (T-Piece, or 5-Way Connector) (Sold Separately)
- Use only the appropriate lengths of genuine Raymarine SeaTalk made-up backbone and spur cables
- Do Not cut or otherwise modify the cables
- To minimize the need to coil and stow spare cable, always use lengths of cable appropriate to the cable run lengths.
Part Numbers for Raymarine SeaTalk NG Backbone Cable
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
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Kevin from
SeaTalk Ng Cables
Robust cables for the Raymarine SeaTalk Ng System that are easy to use. Defender is by far, the most reliable Marine Product Suppler in the Industry.
Date published: 2026-05-07
Rated 4 out of
5
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EngineerSailing from
installed Raymarine SeaTalk cable
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wGtBYvF0Kdc
feel Raymarine over prices these, especally considering Raymarine might get rid of their proprietary SeaTalk cables and finally accept industry standard
Date published: 2025-03-08
Rated 5 out of
5
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Michael from
Works as advertised
Works as advertised. What more is there to say. Says I need 50 words.
Date published: 2024-12-11