Clark
Veteran Member
The following Raymarine Navigation Equipment was removed from my boat last summer and was working when it was removed except for the SR100 which was never used or tested. It is ideal for those looking to keep their vintage Raymarine system running without having to do a full upgrade. Just buy what you need. The equipment for sale is located in north central NJ (Monmouth County) and can shipped from Shrewsbury, NJ 07702. The asking price does not include shipping which will be extra if shipped.
Two E120 chart plotters - approximate shipping weight 20 lbs each - asking $250 and $200
Pathfinder Radar 48" open array scanner - approximate shipping weight 70 lbs - asking $449
DSM300 Depth sounder module - approximate shipping weight 4 lbs - asking $99
SeatalkHS Hub approximate shipping weight 2 lbs - asking $49
SR100 Satellite Radio and antenna approximate shipping weight 4 lbs - $19
The E120 chart plotters have all been updated to the latest software (2012). All come with power cables. The unit has connections for radar, 13 pins, SeaTalkHS (ethernet), VGA output (never tested), power (3 pins), NMEA 183 (5 pins), SeaTalk/Alarms (6 pin circular), SeaTalk2 (5 pins) (like NMEA 2K but different connector) and a DB9 connector for analog video input. The unit from the fly bridge has extra large holes in the plastic cover. Apparently, the PO had trouble with the buttons sticking from heating from the sun and he enlarged them. I'm asking only $200 for this unit.
The Pathfinder 48" open array radar scanner requires 24V because it is apparently the 9S 10KW unit. A 12V to 24V DC to DC converter is not included, so if your boat is 12V only like mine, a 12 to 24V converter will be needed. Mine is in use for my new radar unit. It can do radar overlay on the charts, but it will require heading information which is not included in these listings. There is a long 13 pin cable that plugs into the back of the E120s and a power cord for the 24V.
The digital sounder module or fish finder has a port for a transducer (not included) with paddle wheel and temperature sensor (4 large, 3 small pins). There's a 4 pin HSB2 port, a 3 pin power port and a SeaTalkHS port for connection to the chartplotters via the hub below.
The SeaTalkHS Ethernet hub is an 8 port unit with DC positive, negative and ground connections. All ports in use were functional when uninstalled.
The Satellite Radio SR100 has never tested in the last 8 years that I owned the 2008 boat. It is designed to provide weather information to the E120 chart plotters. It has a SeaTalkHS port, a 4 pin audio port, a 3 pin power port and an antenna port. The antenna and connectors are included with a long cable, but the cable had to be cut in one location for removal, so the coax will need a splice or connector. Requires Sirius subscription for use.
Two E120 chart plotters - approximate shipping weight 20 lbs each - asking $250 and $200
Pathfinder Radar 48" open array scanner - approximate shipping weight 70 lbs - asking $449
DSM300 Depth sounder module - approximate shipping weight 4 lbs - asking $99
SeatalkHS Hub approximate shipping weight 2 lbs - asking $49
SR100 Satellite Radio and antenna approximate shipping weight 4 lbs - $19
The E120 chart plotters have all been updated to the latest software (2012). All come with power cables. The unit has connections for radar, 13 pins, SeaTalkHS (ethernet), VGA output (never tested), power (3 pins), NMEA 183 (5 pins), SeaTalk/Alarms (6 pin circular), SeaTalk2 (5 pins) (like NMEA 2K but different connector) and a DB9 connector for analog video input. The unit from the fly bridge has extra large holes in the plastic cover. Apparently, the PO had trouble with the buttons sticking from heating from the sun and he enlarged them. I'm asking only $200 for this unit.
The Pathfinder 48" open array radar scanner requires 24V because it is apparently the 9S 10KW unit. A 12V to 24V DC to DC converter is not included, so if your boat is 12V only like mine, a 12 to 24V converter will be needed. Mine is in use for my new radar unit. It can do radar overlay on the charts, but it will require heading information which is not included in these listings. There is a long 13 pin cable that plugs into the back of the E120s and a power cord for the 24V.
The digital sounder module or fish finder has a port for a transducer (not included) with paddle wheel and temperature sensor (4 large, 3 small pins). There's a 4 pin HSB2 port, a 3 pin power port and a SeaTalkHS port for connection to the chartplotters via the hub below.
The SeaTalkHS Ethernet hub is an 8 port unit with DC positive, negative and ground connections. All ports in use were functional when uninstalled.
The Satellite Radio SR100 has never tested in the last 8 years that I owned the 2008 boat. It is designed to provide weather information to the E120 chart plotters. It has a SeaTalkHS port, a 4 pin audio port, a 3 pin power port and an antenna port. The antenna and connectors are included with a long cable, but the cable had to be cut in one location for removal, so the coax will need a splice or connector. Requires Sirius subscription for use.