Raymarine RealVision 25-Pin Transducer Right-Angled Adapter Cable, 400 mm
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Overview
The Raymarine A80515 is a right-angle adapter cable for 25-pin RealVision transducer connections where space behind the display is limited. It uses a 400 mm (15.7 in.) lead and changes the cable exit angle, which can reduce the space needed behind the display by 20 mm (0.79 in.).
This is the part that helps when a straight transducer plug runs into a bulkhead, helm liner, or the back of a flush-mounted panel. It is used in Raymarine RealVision installations with a 25-pin RV/RVM transducer connection, so it solves a clearance problem without changing the transducer or adding a full extension cable run.
Key features
- Right-angle adapter for Raymarine 25-pin RealVision transducer connections
- 400 mm (15.7 in.) cable length gives enough lead to make the turn and route the cable cleanly
- Can reduce rear clearance at the display by 20 mm (0.79 in.) compared with a straight connector setup
- Useful in shallow helms, tight electronics boxes, and flush-mounted dash installations
- Made for systems that use the Raymarine RV/RVM 25-pin transducer interface
Compatibility and fit
This adapter sits between the RealVision transducer lead and the matching 25-pin transducer port on the compatible display or sonar module. It is used with Raymarine RealVision transducer setups that connect through the 25-pin RV/RVM interface, including RealVision 3D and RealVision Max 3D installations built around that connection style.
For buyers comparing accessories, this part is about connector angle and clearance, not extra cable length for longer runs. If the transducer cable already reaches the display but the straight plug takes up too much room behind the unit, this adapter is the cleaner fix.
Installation and setup
The short lead gives enough room to turn the cable downward or sideways in a tighter helm cavity, which helps when the back of the display sits close to a panel or support surface. During install, leave enough slack so the connector is not under side load and secure the cable so vibration is carried by the cable clamps rather than the plug.
This suits boats with compact helms, shallow mounting pods, and refit dashboards where the electronics are being updated without creating more clearance behind the screen. It also makes sense when cable management needs to stay neat in a panel that already has power, network, and accessory wiring packed closely together.
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