Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display
$1,350.00
Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display is a 12.1-inch touchscreen chartplotter with LightHouse II, built-in GPS, and broad network expansion for radar, sonar, weather, and AIS. It is designed for boaters who want a large central display and flexible chart compatibility.
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Overview Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display
Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display is a large-format chartplotter and system display built around a 12.1-inch sunlight-viewable touchscreen with multitouch control. The source description highlights compatibility with both Navionics charts and Raymarine LightHouse Raster and Vector charts of the USA, making it a flexible navigation platform for a wide range of helm setups.
The a125 is also designed for expansion, with dual RayNet network ports and SeaTalkng plus NMEA2000 support for linking radar, sonar, thermal cameras, SiriusXM Marine Weather receivers, instruments, AIS, and autopilots. For boaters building a more complete networked bridge, it can also be mixed with other Raymarine display families.
Key Features
- 12.1-inch sunlight-viewable touchscreen provides a large working area for charts and connected system data.
- LightHouse II interface supports pinch-to-zoom and familiar multifunction navigation control.
- Compatible with Navionics and LightHouse Raster/Vector USA charts gives flexibility in cartography choice.
- Dual RayNet ports support connection to other displays and key Raymarine network accessories.
- SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 compatibility allow integration with engines, instruments, and autopilot systems.
- Supports radar, sonar, thermal, weather, and AIS expansion so the display can grow with the vessel’s electronics package.
Applications
- Well suited to cruising and offshore-capable helms that need a larger chartplotter display at the center of a networked electronics system.
- Useful for operators planning to add radar, sonar modules, AIS, weather reception, or extra displays over time.
- A strong option for installations where flexible chart choices and a bright 12.1-inch display matter more than built-in sonar.
Specifications
| Display | 12.1-inch sunlight-viewable touchscreen LCD |
| Interface | Raymarine LightHouse II |
| Charts | Compatible with Navionics and LightHouse Raster/Vector charts of the USA |
| Networking | Dual RayNet network ports, SeaTalkng, and NMEA2000 |
| Expansion | Supports radar, sonar, thermal cameras, SiriusXM Marine Weather receivers, instruments, AIS, and autopilots |
| System mixing | Can be mixed with a-Series, c-Series, e-Series, or gS-Series multifunction displays |
What’s Included
- Power/data/video cable (1.5 meters)
- Flexible suncover
- Front trim bezel kit
- Trunnion bracket kit
- Flush mount kit
- SeaTalkng to DeviceNet adapter
- SeaTalkng spur cable (1 meter)
- RayNet to RayNet interface cable (2 meters)
Frequently Asked Questions About Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display
What is Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display designed for?
Raymarine a125 Multifunction Display is designed for skippers who want chart navigation and sailing data in one helm display. It keeps charting and sailing information in one place, making it useful for offshore or blue-water passages.
How does this chartplotter support day-to-day chart use and helm control?
This chartplotter uses a 12.1-inch screen and sunlight-readable viewing to keep charts and data readable in bright cockpit conditions. It also offers touchscreen control, so the operator can choose the control method that best fits the conditions.
How does this chartplotter connect with other onboard equipment?
This chartplotter supports NMEA 2000. That helps the unit exchange navigation, instrument, and sensor data across the boat. It is intended to work as part of a broader onboard electronics setup rather than in isolation.
Which onboard scenarios fit this chartplotter best?
This chartplotter is aimed at owners who want a capable helm display matched to real onboard navigation and monitoring needs. It suits installations where visibility, integration, and quick access to data matter more than unnecessary complexity.

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