Thank you for your explanation. This was explained to me once by someone at Furuno but I didn't fully understand it. I think I understand what you're saying, which is to connect the system in the same way as this diagram that I made:
I appreciate your time you took to respond and your experience. I'm here to learn and connect up my system and it's hard to convey tone over writing on the internet so know that I'm apprecaitive of your time and experience and I don't want continued questions to come off the wrong way.
As I understand it many devices support both NMEA 2k and CAN including Furuno so while I can add a NMEA 2k backbone for the sole purpose of connecting the SCX-20 to the the MFD12, it will cost be $200 in NMEA cabling, extra cable routing, added points of failure, additional space for bus bars, etc. You can see why I am trying to avoid that route.
What is wrong with the CAN connection in the DRS12a? Isn't the purpose of that CAN connection to connect devices like this directly? I'd love to learn from your experience, I'm guessing I must be mis-understanding the documentation but would apprecaite help clearing what I think the Furuno documentation says, which is that I can connect up directly to the DRS12a, and the advice to use a NMEA 2k backbone.
1) These two pictures from the Furuno CAN bus Network Design guide lead me to believe that you can connect a Nema 2000 device such as the SCX20 to the DRS12a directly:
Furuno CAN bus Network Design Guide
In the SCX20 manual they suggest that the CAN bus is NMEA 2k compliant:
Lastly, in the DRS12a radar they have a conenction labled "NMEA 2000" connection.
Much Apprecaited,
Pete