I swear I've looked quite a bit, and I can't find a definitive answer to this question. I have an ST60 "wind instrument" (i.e., display/base unit) with the masthead wired transducer from 2004. I'm overhauling the mast this winter, so I will definitely be replacing the masthead transducer and cable. What I need to know is: can I just replace the transducer with the "Standard Forward Short Arm Windvane Transducer Model # 5653563",
which is the older unit with the egg-shaped body. I.e., is this compatible with the 2004 ST60 base unit? On the commercial sites, it says
"The Windvane transducer is compatible with the i60, i70, ST60+, ST70 and ST70+ instruments on the SeaTalkng network via an iTC-5 transducer converter (sold separately). The transducer is connected to the iTC-5, which converts the transducer signals to SeaTalkng. The iTC-5 is then connected to your SeaTalkng backbone. The Windvane transducer can also use a ST70 wind pod to connect to the SeaTalkngnetwork. Short arm vane is supplied with 30m (97.5') cable."
So I'm guessing the answer is "no", because I have an ST60 and not an ST60+. But it seems like Raymarine has pretty much scrubbed their website of any information about compatibility. At the moment, all my instruments (depth, wind, autopilot) are on the old Seatalk network. I do have an Axiom 9 (which needs Seatalk-ng), but it's not networked yet.
I'd be especially interested to hear from anyone that's actually replaced their masthead transducer with the one above, with an older display.
Thanks,
which is the older unit with the egg-shaped body. I.e., is this compatible with the 2004 ST60 base unit? On the commercial sites, it says
"The Windvane transducer is compatible with the i60, i70, ST60+, ST70 and ST70+ instruments on the SeaTalkng network via an iTC-5 transducer converter (sold separately). The transducer is connected to the iTC-5, which converts the transducer signals to SeaTalkng. The iTC-5 is then connected to your SeaTalkng backbone. The Windvane transducer can also use a ST70 wind pod to connect to the SeaTalkngnetwork. Short arm vane is supplied with 30m (97.5') cable."
So I'm guessing the answer is "no", because I have an ST60 and not an ST60+. But it seems like Raymarine has pretty much scrubbed their website of any information about compatibility. At the moment, all my instruments (depth, wind, autopilot) are on the old Seatalk network. I do have an Axiom 9 (which needs Seatalk-ng), but it's not networked yet.
I'd be especially interested to hear from anyone that's actually replaced their masthead transducer with the one above, with an older display.
Thanks,


