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Yamaha Command Link Speedometer

Trying to figure out a plan for your Yamaha Command Link Speedometer wiring?

This is the second cable harness required for a 6Y8 Yamaha Digital Speedometer (Square or Round Versions).  As well as the one set of NMEA 0183 input wires, there are two sensor inputs on the pink/black leads for monitoring up to 2 analog fuel sending units for the fuel gauge function in the Yamaha gauge.

First, you need our our Command Link NMEA Cable.

This cable gives outboard engine data to the tach over NMEA.  If your outboard has variable trolling speed, this connection also provides the tach commands to the outboard for this option. You must install this first cable because it provides power to the tach.

The Command Link Gauges are a great upgrade for your boat.  And now, you don’t need to spend all that money on a Command Link installation.  Just use your NMEA network.  Our Yamaha Command Link Speedometer cables are just the right start.

Take advantage of the super benefits of adjustable trolling speed by installing a newer Yamaha Digital Tachometer, without the need for a CommandLink system.

Just tie this cable into your NMEA Network, and connect your new Yamaha Tach for motor trolling speed adjustment on the fly.  Or, get two of these cables and connect your speedometer, too.

Our Yamaha CommandLink Speedometer cables have a two year warranty.

Check out a complete installation on our YouTube Channel:

Installing Yamaha CommandLink Gauges with an NMEA Network

Finally, we love talking outboards, fish finders, and networking.  Therefore, if you need help, please email us and we can help:

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