Raymarine Marine Electronics at Fisheries Supply
Fisheries Supply provides a comprehensive selection of Raymarine marine electronics designed for accuracy, reliability, and long-term on-water performance for both recreational and commercial boaters.
What to Know
- Raymarine offers advanced navigation, sonar, radar, and instrumentation solutions built to withstand harsh marine environments.
- Systems fully support standard NMEA 2000 and proprietary RayNet protocols for comprehensive vessel integration.
- Fisheries Supply stocks leading MFDs, radars, autopilots, AIS transceivers, and essential network integration accessories.
Raymarine: Marine Technology for Confident Boating
Raymarine develops high-performance marine electronics engineered to assist navigation, situational awareness, and on-water safety. Whether you’re a weekend cruiser or a professional operator, Raymarine systems provide clarity, reliability, and intuitive control.
- Axiom Pro 9 Multifunction Display (MFD) — A versatile, high-performance hybrid navigation platform built on the award-winning Axiom Chartplotter line.
- Raymarine depth sounders — provide accurate, real-time depth information and sonar imaging for bottom tracking.
- AIS700 Class B Transceiver — Features a built-in antenna splitter to simplify installation alongside existing VHF radios, enhancing boat visibility and collision avoidance.
- Element S Series — an intuitive navigation display bundled with Navionics Nav+ US & Canada charts, optimized for cruisers and sailors.
Examples include:
- Tacktick and Micro-Talk Wireless Performance Sailing Gateways (Model E70476) — seamlessly bridge wireless instrument data into wired networks.
- Mounting hardware for bracket, flush, or surface installations of displays, radomes, and network sensors.
- A06045 SeaTalkng to NMEA 2000 DeviceNet Adapter Cable (Female) — ensures reliable data integration between Raymarine’s backbone and standard NMEA 2000 Micro-C networks.
Our technical team can assist with selecting compatible network cables, T-connectors, and terminators to plan an effective electronics layout.