Built-in appliances

Find the right solution for your boat

In Built-in Appliances you will find selected products that function reliably in everyday marine life. Dimensions, material, and the specific area of application are crucial – you can find this information in the product data.

Browse through variations, compare features, and find the version that truly fits your boat.

This ensures the equipment fits not only on paper but also on board.

Discover variations, materials, and designs built for marine use. This way, you'll find equipment that remains reliable on board – season after season.

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How do I check if a built-in device fits into my existing cutout?
Measure the existing cutout in width, height and, most importantly, the available installation depth behind the control panel. Compare these three measurements with the product data of the new device before ordering – width and height alone are not enough.
What does the IP protection class mean for built-in devices, specifically for onboard use?
The IP rating indicates how well a device is protected against dust and water. For the cockpit or external helm stand, you need at least IPX5 (jet water protection); in a protected interior area, IPX4 may be sufficient. When in doubt, higher is better, especially on saltwater.
Are NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 compatible, or do I need a converter?
The two protocols are not directly compatible. If you want to integrate a new device into an existing NMEA 2000 network, but the device only speaks NMEA 0183, you will need a separate converter. Check this before purchasing so that data transfer between plotter, wind, and log works smoothly.
How do I maintain connectors of built-in devices to prevent them from corroding in saltwater?
Regularly treat all plugs and bare contacts with a corrosion protection or contact spray. Check cable glands for watertightness and replace shrinking rubber seals in good time – this prevents most failures due to saltwater ingress.