Bill, You're very welcome. And, thanks for the comments. They are always appreciated. Just drop us an email at sales@goldenchannels.com if you need any further information.
Nice video! I just purchased this 6Y8 gauge set, on a new motor 2013, it has a speed pickup tube that you have the option of adding a pressure sensor that can be plugged to the harness for the 6Y8 electronic speedometer.
Thanks for your comment. Something else we do for many of our customers installing the Yamaha Speedos, 6Y8 or 6Y5, is to help them wire from the GPS signal on their MFD/Fish Finder. Many fish finder models have the wiring readily available, plus we can connect their VHF radio at the same time, if they have one. Then, their speedo displays GPS speed.
Good video, I'm about to install an nmea2000 network from my lowrence elite fs7 to Yamaha 2021 50hp outboard. I don't have any current gauges as I'm converting an open boat to side console. What do I need to be able to show speed, trim? I have an nmea starter kit and Yamaha cable so far. only disappointment so far is I won't be able to see any warning lights.
Thanks for your comments! Adding NMEA give you the following data on the fishfinder: fuel consumption rate, oil pressure, engine temperature, RPM, alternator voltage, fuel pressure, water pressure, and engine hours as long as the Fish Finder chooses to display them. If you drop me your email address, I can send you the manuals for the Yamaha gauge set. The trim display on the Tach requires may require an additional part in the engine to sense trim angle that is optional. My email is eric.larson@goldenchannels.com For full functionality of both gauges, with your specific fishfinder, you will need 2 of these cables for NMEA 2000 data and power for each gauge: www.goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-style-tachometer-to-nmea-network-cable/ There is a wrinkle with a few fish finders on the market regarding GPS speed to the speedo (yours included) where there is only NMEA 2000 connections, and the Yamaha Speedo requires the older NMEA 0183 standard. To fix this, our engineering group created a very specific cable that is a converter between the two networking standards: www.goldenchannels.com/product/better-connected-yamaha-commandlink-speedometer-to-nmea-2000-network-adapter-cable/ This third cable is required to get speed from the GPS in the fish finder to display on the Yamaha Speedo. This is specifically for the 6 pin connector only on the Yamaha Speedo. Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
Mike, that is an excellent question and this needs to be clear to anyone installing the Yamaha 6Y8 Speedometer. Speed comes into this speedometer on NMEA 0183 signals on a second cable (goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-6y8-8356n-01-00-equiv/) which also provides the analog fuel level signals to the speedo. Most fish finders with NMEA 2000 also provide a NMEA 0183 output, except the Raymarine Element. We're more than happy to help you determine how to hook up your fish finder to provide speed prior to you ordering.
Thank you for the video. What parts would I need to connect two engines to an NMEA network and run two tachs, plus the ability to connect the network to a Garmin display?
Thanks for the post. Here is the entire parts list: Quantity 1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-lowrance-garmin-humminbird-complete-nmea-bundle/ Quantity 1 of an additional engine cable: goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-nmea-cable/ Quantity 3 of the Gauge cables, assuming 2 tachs and one speedo: goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-nmea-cable/ The Speedo needs this cable, too (just 1, if your speedo doesn't work now, or this is a new install): goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-6y8-8356n-01-00-equiv/ The above list assumes you have no CommandLink components now, or are completely removing them. We offer a full money back guarantee. Everything works, or we give you a full refund. We also are available when you are doing your install for tech support. my email is eric.larson@goldenchannels.com if you have additional questions. Thanks for "dropping us a line".
@@GoldenChannels thank you for the reply! I meant to add that I will be doing two CommandLink tachs and CL speedo. Is that possible with your products?
@@bgun326 Absolutely. That is what the list of cables I gave you does. I assumed there was a speedo, too. You don't need CommandLink at all. My boat (the one in the video) does not have any CommandLink components. We do it all with our cables. Plus, you can add other components later, like an additional fish finder, etc.
I currently have 6y8 gauges that I purchased used for my 2014 115hp the gauges came with a orange wire that clips on to motor and has a black and yellow wire bullet connector then as it goes down it hooks up to tac gauge and speed gauge and now on the second connection on fuel gauge I have one white - and blue + 1pink 1pink with black and 2 black not sure what to do here I guess I hook up the black and yellow to ignition bullet connections and the second connection with all the pink and black wires I’m assuming I don’t need unless I have a fuel tank connection . And I’m assuming if I have the harness hooked up to the motor I can’t hook up the Nema connection from motor because the harness for the gauge is currently in use so it’s one or the other
I have been stumped trying to get my Garmin Echomap to read my 2011 Yamaha 150. I have the Command link hub and have purchased wire to go from the hub to the Garmin N2K input. However the only thing I can read is the engine hours. It does read fuel remaining since I listed the tank size onto chart plotter. But I do not get any other engine info.... I can not seem to find any reference for Command link hub to N2K... What I have read is the hub is just Yamaha's N2K solution with their connectors, but it doesn't seem to work with the cable connected to the Chartplotter... Any ideas?
Curtis, is your CommandLink hub in the stern of your boat, or the helm? Also, do you have the Yamaha 6Y8 series Tach (in this video) in your boat? We have two solutions for this kind of problem. Guys that purchase complete kits from us are generally done in an afternoon with the install. Hybrids of existing installs combined with our stuff is usually more work, but we can help. If you want to chat in person, drop me an email at sales@goldenchannels.com, and we can go over options. We guarantee a working system with our kits and cables. You are correct that CommandLink is electrically identical to NMEA2000. However, power distribution rules in the cable systems themselves and if you are running backbone or spur connections, plus proper termination design is still required.
Hi Michael. This video assumes that you already have an NMEA 2000 Network. We also have a video for the NMEA 2000 Network install here: th-cam.com/video/FfsERsXfp1o/w-d-xo.html
Yamaha has NMEA 2000 on their outboards starting at 25HP, like most manufacturers. The only one that offers NMEA 2000 on a 9.9 is Suzuki. Sorry we couldn't help.
Hi Dêmius. The Yamaha digital speedo only displays 7 different levels, so it is not very high resolution. The only adjustment or setting for the speedometer is to set the type of sending unit that is in the fuel tank. Many fish finders or MFDs have better fuel features and displays based on using the fuel flow and settings for fuel tank size to determine things like distance to empty, etc. Hope this helps.
There is a single wire that needs to be connected in the Outboard to "route" the trim to the digital display. If you have a separate trim gauge on your dash, it will stop working and you will only get trim on your new 6Y8 gauge. If this is what you are looking to have happen, I can send you the manual page to tell you how to do this. Please just drop me an email at sales@goldenchannels.com
Justin, this part number is a kit that assumes you already have a CommandLink hub at the back of your boat. Is this the case? A much more cost effective measure is to just go NMEA everywhere. We also need to talk about how you will get speed. Do you have a chart or a fish finder now?
@@GoldenChannels I don’t have the hub. I have a Humminbird Helix 5 CHIRP DI G2 NAV+ GPS Fish Finder installed but nothing hooked up to the engine. I’m trying to get something to display the engine hours. I’ve taken it to several boat dealers and they act clueless.
@@justinabbott1155 The Helix 5 unfortunately is not capable of NMEA. You need at least a 7" version. If you install the 6Y8 Tach, you will see engine hours on the Yamaha Tach. Here is what you need to order: 1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-nmea-cable/ and 1 of our NMEA Kit for the Yamaha: goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-humminbird-helix-nmea-bundle/ This kit does not have a cable for the fishfinder, since it is a special Humminbird cable that is needed for the larger Helix, which is only available from Humminbird. However, when you upgrade your fish finder in the future, you can also add it and get engine data, if the new fish finder supports NMEA, with the addition of one inexpensive 3' Cable and a Tee. We guarantee our cable kits to work, or money back.
@@GoldenChannels Thanks! What will I need if I just decide to buy a helix 7 that is compatible? I think that would be better and show more information. I wonder if the transom and power line on them would be the same since it’s already ran?
@@justinabbott1155 The Helix Series is very specific about not only the G7 series, but also the version of the G7 you are after. Any model other than the G7-G4N specifically, can be NMEA connected, but the cost for Humminbirds cables is ridiculous. Is the Helix G4N an option for you? If it is, then these two cables would be what you need, along with the one reasonably priced Humminbird proprietary cable, listed on the website: 1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-humminbird-helix-nmea-bundle/ and, 1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-nmea-cable/ Let me know your thoughts on the G4N.
Hi Lorenzo. We offer a complete cabling kit for the Yamaha Outboards and all models of fish finders, or the Yamaha Engine Cable itself. Here is the Yamaha Fish finder Kit: www.goldenchannels.com/product/nmea-network-starter-kit-complete-kit-for-lowrance-and-yamaha/
Hi Farkas. We have a cable to attach the GPS NMEA-0183 signal to the Yamaha Speedometer here: goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-6y8-8356n-01-00-equiv/ Is this what you were thinking about?
@@GoldenChannels I have this cable for the instrument, but I don't know which of the GPS wires should be connected to the blue and white wires. Tx + Tx- and Rx + Rx-
@@farkasrado First, you can't damage anything using the wrong connection or polarity. From your GPS, you need the Transmit output (Tx) Colors of these vary between different manufacturers, but should be listed in the fish finder manual. On the Yamaha speedo cable you need blue and white, which are the longer pair in the cable bundle. You should connect GPS Tx + to Yamaha + and GPS Tx - to Yamaha -. You will know your connection is correct if you see the icon "GPS" shown on the Speedometer with the fish finder GPS locked on to satellites, and knowing it's position. You will not see 0 displayed as a speed.
@@GoldenChannels I appreciate the help. He is the only one who could give a meaningful answer to my question. Even the local Yamaha dealership didn't know how to pair them. Thank you! :)
@@GoldenChannels thank you so much! It’s 90hp Yamaha 2 stroke I believe 2002 or 2003 I was also looking at the EMU1 box from actisense so I can get Analoge to nmea2k. Is there a similar product you’d recommend?
@@SouthFloridaFishingClub Could I ask you to check if your Outboard is what is called "HPDI"? This was "High Pressure Direct Injection". An article is here: www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoors/a3195/1276871/
@@SouthFloridaFishingClub I found this: www.smalloutboards.com/y6003.htm It looks like only the larger 2 strokes in 2003 were given the HPDI system. I'm afraid this cable won't help you. If you could tell me what you are trying to do with your NMEA 2K setup, I can try to recommend something that will work with a carburetor based system.
@@GoldenChannels I recently bought a bay boat and the onboard meters the glass is cracked from the sun and it seems like the gas unit isn’t measuring correctly or is improperly set. I have Humminbird units networked with the one boat network onboard and if I can get the sending unit to go NMeA2k then I can see all my info on the displays instead of the gauges. So I’m trying to get this boat setup for NMEA2K. Thank you so much for your help and replies. I can send you my info if you’d like to chat outside of YT. Appreciate it a lot thanks again
Sorry if somehow an incorrect number is out there. I'm in the office. If you send me an email at sales@goldenchannels.com with how to get hold of you, I can call you right back.
Thanks for adding the link, I've been looking for this cable for my new gauges
Bill, You're very welcome. And, thanks for the comments. They are always appreciated. Just drop us an email at sales@goldenchannels.com if you need any further information.
Nice video! I just purchased this 6Y8 gauge set, on a new motor 2013, it has a speed pickup tube that you have the option of adding a pressure sensor that can be plugged to the harness for the 6Y8 electronic speedometer.
Thanks for your comment.
Something else we do for many of our customers installing the Yamaha Speedos, 6Y8 or 6Y5, is to help them wire from the GPS signal on their MFD/Fish Finder. Many fish finder models have the wiring readily available, plus we can connect their VHF radio at the same time, if they have one. Then, their speedo displays GPS speed.
Good video, I'm about to install an nmea2000 network from my lowrence elite fs7 to Yamaha 2021 50hp outboard. I don't have any current gauges as I'm converting an open boat to side console. What do I need to be able to show speed, trim? I have an nmea starter kit and Yamaha cable so far. only disappointment so far is I won't be able to see any warning lights.
Thanks for your comments!
Adding NMEA give you the following data on the fishfinder: fuel consumption rate, oil pressure, engine temperature, RPM, alternator voltage, fuel pressure, water pressure, and engine hours as long as the Fish Finder chooses to display them.
If you drop me your email address, I can send you the manuals for the Yamaha gauge set. The trim display on the Tach requires may require an additional part in the engine to sense trim angle that is optional. My email is eric.larson@goldenchannels.com
For full functionality of both gauges, with your specific fishfinder, you will need 2 of these cables for NMEA 2000 data and power for each gauge:
www.goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-style-tachometer-to-nmea-network-cable/
There is a wrinkle with a few fish finders on the market regarding GPS speed to the speedo (yours included) where there is only NMEA 2000 connections, and the Yamaha Speedo requires the older NMEA 0183 standard. To fix this, our engineering group created a very specific cable that is a converter between the two networking standards:
www.goldenchannels.com/product/better-connected-yamaha-commandlink-speedometer-to-nmea-2000-network-adapter-cable/
This third cable is required to get speed from the GPS in the fish finder to display on the Yamaha Speedo. This is specifically for the 6 pin connector only on the Yamaha Speedo.
Feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
Does the fuel usage guage give a proxy measurement based on speed? Or does the engine have a built it flow meter?
Mike, that is an excellent question and this needs to be clear to anyone installing the Yamaha 6Y8 Speedometer. Speed comes into this speedometer on NMEA 0183 signals on a second cable (goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-6y8-8356n-01-00-equiv/) which also provides the analog fuel level signals to the speedo. Most fish finders with NMEA 2000 also provide a NMEA 0183 output, except the Raymarine Element. We're more than happy to help you determine how to hook up your fish finder to provide speed prior to you ordering.
It is likely based on intake vacuum pressure like most cars, they know the fuel air mixture so they are pretty accurate.
Thank you for the video. What parts would I need to connect two engines to an NMEA network and run two tachs, plus the ability to connect the network to a Garmin display?
Thanks for the post. Here is the entire parts list:
Quantity 1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-lowrance-garmin-humminbird-complete-nmea-bundle/
Quantity 1 of an additional engine cable:
goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-nmea-cable/
Quantity 3 of the Gauge cables, assuming 2 tachs and one speedo:
goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-nmea-cable/
The Speedo needs this cable, too (just 1, if your speedo doesn't work now, or this is a new install):
goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-6y8-8356n-01-00-equiv/
The above list assumes you have no CommandLink components now, or are completely removing them.
We offer a full money back guarantee. Everything works, or we give you a full refund. We also are available when you are doing your install for tech support.
my email is eric.larson@goldenchannels.com if you have additional questions.
Thanks for "dropping us a line".
@@GoldenChannels thank you for the reply! I meant to add that I will be doing two CommandLink tachs and CL speedo. Is that possible with your products?
@@bgun326 Absolutely. That is what the list of cables I gave you does. I assumed there was a speedo, too. You don't need CommandLink at all. My boat (the one in the video) does not have any CommandLink components. We do it all with our cables. Plus, you can add other components later, like an additional fish finder, etc.
I currently have 6y8 gauges that I purchased used for my 2014 115hp the gauges came with a orange wire that clips on to motor and has a black and yellow wire bullet connector then as it goes down it hooks up to tac gauge and speed gauge and now on the second connection on fuel gauge I have one white - and blue + 1pink 1pink with black and 2 black not sure what to do here I guess I hook up the black and yellow to ignition bullet connections and the second connection with all the pink and black wires I’m assuming I don’t need unless I have a fuel tank connection . And I’m assuming if I have the harness hooked up to the motor I can’t hook up the Nema connection from motor because the harness for the gauge is currently in use so it’s one or the other
I have been stumped trying to get my Garmin Echomap to read my 2011 Yamaha 150. I have the Command link hub and have purchased wire to go from the hub to the Garmin N2K input. However the only thing I can read is the engine hours. It does read fuel remaining since I listed the tank size onto chart plotter. But I do not get any other engine info.... I can not seem to find any reference for Command link hub to N2K... What I have read is the hub is just Yamaha's N2K solution with their connectors, but it doesn't seem to work with the cable connected to the Chartplotter... Any ideas?
Curtis, is your CommandLink hub in the stern of your boat, or the helm? Also, do you have the Yamaha 6Y8 series Tach (in this video) in your boat?
We have two solutions for this kind of problem.
Guys that purchase complete kits from us are generally done in an afternoon with the install. Hybrids of existing installs combined with our stuff is usually more work, but we can help. If you want to chat in person, drop me an email at sales@goldenchannels.com, and we can go over options. We guarantee a working system with our kits and cables.
You are correct that CommandLink is electrically identical to NMEA2000. However, power distribution rules in the cable systems themselves and if you are running backbone or spur connections, plus proper termination design is still required.
Where were the engine connections? I didn’t see how you hooked the cables to the engine.
Hi Michael. This video assumes that you already have an NMEA 2000 Network. We also have a video for the NMEA 2000 Network install here: th-cam.com/video/FfsERsXfp1o/w-d-xo.html
Tengo el medidor 6y5 ..me gustaría adaptarlo a un vehículo..me podría ayudar con algún diagrama por favor ?? Ya que desconozco del tema
No vendemos ni diseñamos ningún producto de cable que funcione con el medidor 6Y5. Lo siento.
Can a commandlink guage wth a nmea network be connected to 2014 4 stroke Yamaha F9.9 JMH 6AUK model
Yamaha has NMEA 2000 on their outboards starting at 25HP, like most manufacturers. The only one that offers NMEA 2000 on a 9.9 is Suzuki. Sorry we couldn't help.
Will
This cable work transfer engine gauges data etc…
Trying to get them on my garmin.
Does your boat have Command Link, and you already have this gauge?
How to calibrate a new fuel level gauge?
Hi Dêmius. The Yamaha digital speedo only displays 7 different levels, so it is not very high resolution. The only adjustment or setting for the speedometer is to set the type of sending unit that is in the fuel tank.
Many fish finders or MFDs have better fuel features and displays based on using the fuel flow and settings for fuel tank size to determine things like distance to empty, etc.
Hope this helps.
My yamaha 60hp is not showing the tring angle on the display
There is a single wire that needs to be connected in the Outboard to "route" the trim to the digital display. If you have a separate trim gauge on your dash, it will stop working and you will only get trim on your new 6Y8 gauge. If this is what you are looking to have happen, I can send you the manual page to tell you how to do this. Please just drop me an email at sales@goldenchannels.com
Will 6y8-0e83r-81-00 work on a 2020 VMAX SHO 200hp? It’s going on a StarCraft pontoon? I just don’t know what all I will need.
Justin, this part number is a kit that assumes you already have a CommandLink hub at the back of your boat. Is this the case?
A much more cost effective measure is to just go NMEA everywhere. We also need to talk about how you will get speed. Do you have a chart or a fish finder now?
@@GoldenChannels I don’t have the hub. I have a Humminbird Helix 5 CHIRP DI G2 NAV+ GPS Fish Finder installed but nothing hooked up to the engine. I’m trying to get something to display the engine hours. I’ve taken it to several boat dealers and they act clueless.
@@justinabbott1155 The Helix 5 unfortunately is not capable of NMEA. You need at least a 7" version. If you install the 6Y8 Tach, you will see engine hours on the Yamaha Tach. Here is what you need to order:
1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-nmea-cable/
and 1 of our NMEA Kit for the Yamaha: goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-humminbird-helix-nmea-bundle/
This kit does not have a cable for the fishfinder, since it is a special Humminbird cable that is needed for the larger Helix, which is only available from Humminbird. However, when you upgrade your fish finder in the future, you can also add it and get engine data, if the new fish finder supports NMEA, with the addition of one inexpensive 3' Cable and a Tee.
We guarantee our cable kits to work, or money back.
@@GoldenChannels Thanks! What will I need if I just decide to buy a helix 7 that is compatible? I think that would be better and show more information. I wonder if the transom and power line on them would be the same since it’s already ran?
@@justinabbott1155 The Helix Series is very specific about not only the G7 series, but also the version of the G7 you are after. Any model other than the G7-G4N specifically, can be NMEA connected, but the cost for Humminbirds cables is ridiculous. Is the Helix G4N an option for you? If it is, then these two cables would be what you need, along with the one reasonably priced Humminbird proprietary cable, listed on the website:
1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-humminbird-helix-nmea-bundle/
and, 1 of goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-commandlink-nmea-cable/
Let me know your thoughts on the G4N.
What connectors do you used and where do you connect to the motor please provide thanks
Hi Lorenzo. We offer a complete cabling kit for the Yamaha Outboards and all models of fish finders, or the Yamaha Engine Cable itself. Here is the Yamaha Fish finder Kit: www.goldenchannels.com/product/nmea-network-starter-kit-complete-kit-for-lowrance-and-yamaha/
Let me know your engine and fish finder, and we'll let you know exactly what you need.
@@GoldenChannels 2006 Yamaha f150 Trx 4stroke
@@lorenzocruz7017 I've got an F150 as well. Which fish finder?
@@GoldenChannels garmin striker 5cv
hello. can you help me witch type wire need to connect nmea0183 gps signal receiving? i have garmin 24xd hvs gps antenna. Thank You!
Hi Farkas. We have a cable to attach the GPS NMEA-0183 signal to the Yamaha Speedometer here: goldenchannels.com/product/yamaha-6y8-8356n-01-00-equiv/
Is this what you were thinking about?
@@GoldenChannels I have this cable for the instrument, but I don't know which of the GPS wires should be connected to the blue and white wires. Tx + Tx- and Rx + Rx-
@@farkasrado First, you can't damage anything using the wrong connection or polarity.
From your GPS, you need the Transmit output (Tx) Colors of these vary between different manufacturers, but should be listed in the fish finder manual.
On the Yamaha speedo cable you need blue and white, which are the longer pair in the cable bundle.
You should connect GPS Tx + to Yamaha + and GPS Tx - to Yamaha -.
You will know your connection is correct if you see the icon "GPS" shown on the Speedometer with the fish finder GPS locked on to satellites, and knowing it's position. You will not see 0 displayed as a speed.
@@GoldenChannels I appreciate the help. He is the only one who could give a meaningful answer to my question. Even the local Yamaha dealership didn't know how to pair them. Thank you! :)
@@farkasrado You're very welcome. We here to help. Enjoy your new Yamaha speedo.
Can you use these digital gagues with a 2002 Yamaha 2 stroke engine?
Pablo, it is unlikely there is a connection on that year of two stroke, but if you let me know the HP, I can do further research for you.
@@GoldenChannels thank you so much! It’s 90hp Yamaha 2 stroke I believe 2002 or 2003 I was also looking at the EMU1 box from actisense so I can get Analoge to nmea2k. Is there a similar product you’d recommend?
@@SouthFloridaFishingClub Could I ask you to check if your Outboard is what is called "HPDI"? This was "High Pressure Direct Injection". An article is here: www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/outdoors/a3195/1276871/
@@SouthFloridaFishingClub I found this: www.smalloutboards.com/y6003.htm
It looks like only the larger 2 strokes in 2003 were given the HPDI system. I'm afraid this cable won't help you.
If you could tell me what you are trying to do with your NMEA 2K setup, I can try to recommend something that will work with a carburetor based system.
@@GoldenChannels I recently bought a bay boat and the onboard meters the glass is cracked from the sun and it seems like the gas unit isn’t measuring correctly or is improperly set. I have Humminbird units networked with the one boat network onboard and if I can get the sending unit to go NMeA2k then I can see all my info on the displays instead of the gauges. So I’m trying to get this boat setup for NMEA2K. Thank you so much for your help and replies. I can send you my info if you’d like to chat outside of YT. Appreciate it a lot thanks again
Hello my friends , On which color to connect the fuel indicator to the speed fuel??
Pink and black for Fuel Tank 1 on the 6 pin speedo cable.
@@GoldenChannels thank you :)
@@mik13700 Glad to help.
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Sorry if somehow an incorrect number is out there. I'm in the office. If you send me an email at sales@goldenchannels.com with how to get hold of you, I can call you right back.