Raymarine a95 Multifunction Display
$675.00
Raymarine a95 Multifunction Display is a 9-inch touchscreen chartplotter with built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and flexible chart compatibility. It is designed as a network-ready navigation display for boats that may later add radar, sonar, AIS, or weather systems.
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Overview Raymarine a95 Multifunction Display
Raymarine a95 Multifunction Display is a 9-inch chartplotter display built for navigation, system expansion, and straightforward helm control. The source description highlights a bright sunlight-viewable multitouch screen, Raymarine LightHouse II interface, and compatibility with both Navionics and LightHouse Raster/Vector charts of the USA.
As part of the aSeries platform, the a95 is also designed to connect with a wider onboard electronics network through dual RayNet ports plus SeaTalkng/NMEA2000 support. That makes it a strong fit for installations that plan to add radar, sonar, weather receivers, autopilots, instruments, or other multifunction displays over time.
Key Features
- 9-inch sunlight-viewable touchscreen keeps chart data readable from the helm in changing light conditions.
- LightHouse II user interface supports simple learning and ongoing feature updates within the aSeries platform.
- Compatible with Navionics and LightHouse Raster/Vector USA charts gives flexibility in map choice.
- Dual RayNet ports support wider integration across other Raymarine displays and accessories.
- SeaTalkng and NMEA2000 support help bring engines, instruments, and autopilot data into the display.
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth referenced in the source data support a more connected helm environment.
Applications
- Well suited to boats that primarily need a 9-inch chartplotter and network display rather than built-in sonar.
- Useful on helms where future integration with radar, weather, AIS, or instruments is planned but not yet fully installed.
- A practical option for operators who want Raymarine’s 9-inch aSeries interface and chart support in a scalable package.
Specifications
| Display | 9-inch sunlight-viewable multitouch display |
| Interface | Raymarine LightHouse II |
| Charts | Compatible with Navionics and LightHouse Raster/Vector charts of the USA |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi and Bluetooth referenced in the source data |
| Networking | Dual RayNet ports plus SeaTalkng/NMEA2000 |
| Expansion | Supports radar, sonar, thermal cameras, SiriusXM Marine Weather receivers, engines, instruments, and autopilots |
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 a95 Multifunction Display
What kind of helm setup is Raymarine a95 Multifunction Display built for?
Raymarine a95 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 sailing and navigation duties.
How does this chartplotter balance visibility and operation underway?
This chartplotter uses a 9-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 network-ready is this chartplotter for a modern helm?
This chartplotter supports NMEA 2000, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. That gives crews a cleaner way to manage charts and connected data from the helm. It is intended to work as part of a broader onboard electronics setup rather than in isolation.
Which sailing styles or helm layouts suit this chartplotter?
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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