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    Posted: 27 May 2023 at 17:32
I'd like to install an AIS Transponder on my 2017 415 and wondering what others have done? Do I need another screen or will the current chart plotter display the info?
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If you fit the B&G AIS unit it is just another black box which is connected into the B&G system and comes up on your charter plotter screen and your radar screen or overlay. 
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It doesn't need to be a B&G unit. I used a Digital Yacht AIT2000 unit which works fine with the original Simrad plotter on my 2012 415. Any AIS transponder that outputs NMEA2000 data will work.
You will need a separate VHF antenna and GPS mushroom for a proper installation. I fitted these to an antenna pole at the port quarter.
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If you already have AIS receiver it doesn't even need to be N2K.  My £200 transceiver is standalone so I only switch it on when I need it.
Much less expensive than the B&G unit.
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Originally posted by S&J S&J wrote:

If you already have AIS receiver it doesn't even need to be N2K.  My £200 transceiver is standalone so I only switch it on when I need it.
Much less expensive than the B&G unit.

I find it very useful to have the AIS display overlaid on the chart at the helm. Having N2K connection makes it easy to install and set up. 
I agree that B&G (and Simrad) kit is expensive, though, which is why I used a third party unit.
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I wasn't suggesting not having the received AIS information on the chart.  This comes from the receiver which most Hanse have integrated into the V50/60 VHF.  Merely that the transmitter does not actually provide any information to the source boat so it doesn't need to be linked to N2K.
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You can use a splitter and your current VHF antenna.  But at least in the US you need a dedicated GPS input for the AIS.  I put the mushroom on the aft railing with a small cable gland for the wire.

Any N2k unit will feed AIS data to your MFD.  There are lots of options.  Some will provide a WiFi data feed as well.


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