Digital Yacht NMEA Interfacing products provide smart and cost-effective solutions for connecting dedicated marine electronics with different NMEA interfaces.

We have also created NMEA gateways to multiplex the NMEA data or to connect and convert the NMEA data to an Ethernet network, USB or even the new innovative standard called Signal K. We have also created smart products to monitor data or create alarms.

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NAVDoctor

£360.00

“NAVDoctor is the perfect NMEA 2000 diagnostic tool for dealers, installers and boat builders. It turns any mobile device in to an NMEA 2000 network analyser, creating simple and clear web pages that show the health and status of your NMEA 2000 network.”

NavAlert – NMEA 2000 Monitor & Alert Solution

£300.00

“NavAlert is an alert, alarm and monitoring system for any NMEA 2000 network with custom anchor and collision alarms and SMS interface to our 4G Xtream product.  Set navigation, engine, electrical alerts for any parameter available on the NMEA 2000 network.  Pop up alarms on Garmin MFDs too.”

LANLink – NMEA to Ethernet

From: £192.00

“LANLink is a NMEA to ethernet gateway which enables the boat’s NMEA data to integrate onto a router network – allowing connected devices and apps to take advantage of the data.”

iKonvert – NMEA 2000 to NMEA 0183 Converter (ISO)

£174.00

“One NMEA2000 to NMEA0183 Gateway/Converter for all your data needs”

veKonvert – Victron VE.Direct to NMEA 2000 gateway

£168.00

“veKonvert brings NMEA 2000 connectivity to Victron’s popular SmartShunt battery monitoring system – now a navigation multi function display becomes a sophisticated battery and energy management system”

Class A PC Pilot Plug Extension Cable

£132.00

“A 10m pilot plug extension cable”

NMEA 2000 starter kit

£102.00

“A simple and low-cost NMEA 2000 starter kit which allows for up to 3 devices to interconnect.”

JB1 Power/NMEA 0183 Junction Box

£36.00

“The JB1 is a simple way to interconnect NMEA 0183 products and ideal for DIY installation.”