kilogorge 20ft Marine Network Cable for Garmin, RJ45 Male to Male ethernet Cable Compatible with GPSMAP, Fish Finder, Radar, GMR, GMS Network Cable,Replace for 010-10551-00
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kilogorge 20ft Marine Network Cable for Garmin, RJ45 Male to Male ethernet Cable Compatible with GPSMAP, Fish Finder, Radar, GMR, GMS Network Cable,Replace for 010-10551-00

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About this item

  • 20FT Marine Network Cable for Garmin – RJ45 male-to-male ethernet cable engineered for Garmin marine networking systems. Length: 20 feet (6 meters) for flexible routing on boats. Enables fast, stable data sharing between marine electronics. Designed as a direct replacement for Garmin part number 010-10551-00.
  • Wide Compatible with Garmin Marine Devices including GPSMAP series, ECHOMAP Plus / UHD / Ultra, GMR & GMR Fantom radar, GMS 10 network port expander, GSD sonar modules, and GCV 10 / GCV 20 scanning sonar modules. Works with Garmin devices using RJ45 marine network ports.
  • Built for Harsh Marine Conditions – High-quality marine-grade ethernet cable with waterproof, corrosion-resistant and UV-resistant construction. Secure RJ45 connectors provide stable signal transmission and strong locking performance, ensuring reliable operation in saltwater and offshore environments.
  • Easy Plug-and-Play Setup – No configuration required. Simply route and connect to instantly network Garmin chart plotters, fish finders or radar systems. The 20ft length allows clean installation from console to bow, making it ideal for upgrades or system expansion.
  • Complete Installation Accessories Included – Package includes 20ft marine network cable, threaded screw collars, and waterproof cap for a clean, secure and professional installation. Perfect for DIY boat owners, marine installers and Garmin network expansion projects.