Discontinued Raymarine Products
These Raymarine products have been discontinued by the manufacturer and are no longer available to buy. We keep their pages online so you can still find specifications, manuals and downloads for the kit already on your boat, along with guidance on the current Raymarine replacement where one exists. Not sure what supersedes your model? Contact Hudson Marine Electronics for honest, expert advice on the right upgrade path.
Finding the right replacement path
A model being withdrawn from Raymarine's current line does not mean the equipment on your boat has stopped working, or that spares and manuals disappear overnight. Most legacy units continue talking to newer kit over SeaTalkng or NMEA 2000, provided the physical connector and network voltage match; older SeaTalk1 devices usually need a converter to join a modern backbone.
When a like for like replacement no longer exists, look at what has superseded the range rather than just the nearest current price point: display resolution, mounting cutout size and data protocol all affect whether a straight swap is possible or whether other instruments need updating too. Cutout dimensions in particular catch people out, since newer displays are often a different size to the unit they replace.
If you are unsure whether a retired unit will still integrate with a current chartplotter or autopilot, send us the model number and we can check the network path before you order anything.
