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We have a new Raymarine I-50 depth finder and Garmin 4212/4208 units.

Cause I ain't the brightest bulb on the tree I did not ask about getting them to talk to one another. Our trip down the ICW and going back and forth like a dog watching windshield wipers has since changed my mind.

Will they "talk"? Can you display info from the I-50 to the Garmins? And get ALL the info on one screen?

How much time and money should it cost? I am not allowed to touch electronics wires per the Admiral.

Thanks,

Russ:cool:
 
The I50 is a display. There has to be a sounder somewhere.
 
Why not add a transducer to the Garmin set up? That way you will have depth display on the Garmins and a back-up depth finder to the RayMarine.
 
The 4212 is NMEA0183 and NMEA2000 capable. If the Raymarine unit is NMEA 2000, they should be able to talk.

You might take a look at the Garmin NMEA 2000 starter kit.

Blaine
 
Go cheap. Get a Garmin handheld unit. will navigate ICW like a charm. Also try iPad with software. not as good as Garmin. but a help. Navionics is the software as I remember. Bye the way iPad does not have to be GPS enabled. You can buy cheap add on that pilots use to get you anywhere.
 
Scott, All I got is the I-50 and the sender/speed (transducer thing in the bottom. It displays depth speed and water temp. At both stations.

Eric, That is exactly what I am trying to do is get depth readings on the Garmin. They are mounted across from one another and it will wear you out in skinny water!:cool:
 
By the way My back up is I-NAV X on an I-pad with a bad elf GPS. Works like a charm:cool:
 
This is a question that can be easily answered by the technical support reps at either or both manufacturers. If the unit will output a NEMA 0183 or 2000 signal then the Garmin unit will probably be able to display it.
 
Eric, That is exactly what I am trying to do is get depth readings on the Garmin. They are mounted across from one another and it will wear you out in skinny water!:cool:

Russ, what I'm saying is: worst case all you need is one more transducer added to the Garmin. I used the one that glues inside the hull. Works perfectly and would give you yet another back-up for depth.
 
Russ

I know the Garmin is both NMEA 2000 and 0183 compatable. The I-50 is also 2000 compatable. According to the I-50 manual you should be able to share the depth, temp, speed data with another NMEA 2000 device. You will not need a starter kit. You should have it with your garmins. You may need an adaptor cable to attach the I-50 2000 network to the Garmin 2000 network.
 
Just because most of us like to know the outcome be it success or failure here is the final word.

Previous clowns installed 2 SEPARATE NMEA 2000 busses and had no one talking to one another. Now we have one and everybody talks! have all my info on the Chart Plotters.:cool:
 

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