The Raymarine Axiom 2 XL 24 is the absolute flagship of the Raymarine lineup. It is the largest “Glass Bridge” display they offer, designed to serve as the primary command center for superyachts, large commercial vessels, and high-end coastal cruisers.
This unit is designed for maximum situational awareness, providing a cinematic 24-inch workspace that can comfortably handle complex four-way split screens without sacrificing detail.
The Axiom 2 XL 24 features a high-definition 24-inch IPS display with 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) resolution. It utilizes an ultra-fast 6-core processor and 64GB of internal storage, ensuring that even with multiple high-bandwidth sources—such as dual-radar feeds, FLIR thermal cameras, and RealVision MAX sonar—the interface remains fluid. Its edge-to-edge glass design is specifically intended for flush-mount “glass helm” installations where aesthetics are as important as performance.
Key Features
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Cinematic Glass Bridge: The sprawling 24-inch screen is the largest available canvas for Raymarine’s LightHouse 4 OS, offering unmatched clarity for electronic charting and radar monitoring.
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Triple RayNet PoE Ports: Equipped with three Gigabit Ethernet ports featuring Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). This allows the display to power and network accessories like the RMK-10 keypad or CAM300 cameras directly.
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HydroTough™ Display: Despite its size, the display features the same specialized nano-coating that repels water and oil, maintaining touch precision even in humid or wet conditions.
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Advanced Video Networking: Includes HDMI Input and Output. You can integrate a PC or satellite TV feed into the display, or mirror the entire bridge view to a 4K monitor in the captain’s quarters or the saloon.
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6-Core Architecture: Provides 30% faster performance than previous XL models, specifically optimized for rapid 3D chart rendering and high-frame-rate video overlays.
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Ambient Light Sensing: An integrated sensor automatically adjusts the 1,300-nit display for perfect visibility, whether in the glare of the midday sun or the pitch black of a night passage.





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