Raymarine
Raymarine Female NMEA 2000 to Female SeaTalk NG Adapter Cable
Item: #922965 | Part Number: Not Selected$46.99
Description
The Raymarine SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000 Adapter Cable (A06045) is a female adapter cable that connects SeaTalk NG products to NMEA 2000. Features: Female Adapter Cable Applications: SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000 Function: Connects
Raymarine Female NMEA 2000 to Female SeaTalk NG Adapter Cable Item # 922965
Description
The Raymarine SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000 Adapter Cable (A06045) is a female adapter cable that connects SeaTalk NG products to NMEA 2000.
Features:
- Female Adapter Cable
- Applications: SeaTalk NG to NMEA 2000
- Function: Connects
Part Numbers for Raymarine Female NMEA 2000 to Female SeaTalk NG Adapter Cable
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Frank from
Just a cable
Not much to review about the cable itself. The most notable and positive thing is that defender usually has the best stock and price on these type of items.
Date published: 2025-06-03
Rated 4 out of
5
by
EngineerSailing from
ICOM AIS to Axiom+ chartplotter
Installed onto my sailboat and posted video
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/B-hiqNxLSdU
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wGtBYvF0Kdc
Works can now use AIS on my Axiom+
Date published: 2025-03-08
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Terry from
Good Cable but useless
The Cable works fine but Raymarine’s interface with my Garmin GPS sucks. It proved to be useless.
Date published: 2024-06-05
Questions
does this go from Raymarine backbone to Lowrance live 12?
Hello, yes this would connect from the Raymarine Seatalk NG network to the NMEA 2000 port on the Lowrance HDS Live.
Date published: 2024-04-03
How long is this cable?
1 meter
Date published: 2026-03-24
Will this cable connect a Garmin 700 gpsmaps to seatalk ng backbone
This will connect your raymarine swag talk to a NEMA 2000 backbone.
My B&G chart plotter understands all of the Seatalk information via NEMA 2000.
Date published: 2024-04-23
Is one end of this the same as a micro-c drop connection?
I don’t know what Micro C is but one end will fit the standard neama 2000 port like is on the back of Garmin and Simrad products, the other end connects to a new seatalk backbone connection. But I’ll tell you that even though neama 2000 is supposed to be a subset of seatalk I’ve never been able to get my Garmin GPS to communicate properly with the raymarine EV 100 autopilot I have.
Date published: 2025-08-01