Forums39
Topics37,403
Posts299,834
Members26,448
|
Most Online2,218 Jan 21st, 2020
|
|
42 registered members (GeorgeC1, IslandBoi, capecodfishman, CLIFFTOPS, BHK, BillR, KirkB, xrayman67, Todd, ScottW, SXMScubaman, Manpot, foreversxm, shortypowers, taraavo, ColoBoater, RatmansWife, candu, skipdastraw, RichiT, SarahJane, vytis104, Rush, Bernd, marybeth, JandIrene, Husker, PML, richard4th, Jamie, SeeDiver, CaribbeanCanadians, RickG, 706jim, 8 invisible),
681
guests, and 439
spiders. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
Re: Starlink Maritime:
[Re: fletchccc]
#306180
09/13/2023 07:32 PM
09/13/2023 07:32 PM
|
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 61
fletchccc
OP
Traveler
|
OP
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 61
|
Great intel, thanks. Was considering using the old GoogleFi device as a hotspot but may spring for the Starlink. Or use both for when the throttle us down on speed.. After looking at the device and thinking of the boat itself, I was thinking on the aft of the flybridge by the solar panels, but if it always seems to want to point north, maybe I need to be Able to move it and in that case, I'd need the Pole mount accessory and have a mount for said pole on the Bow and Stern depending on route of sail. Just don't want to drill the thing into the hard deck if when we turn a direction it would be blocked by the boom.... I kinda figured if it was solid and pointed in a certain direction at a slight angle, it would find a satellite put here somewhere.
Edited to consider the issue of me trying to move the thing around the boat... That wouldn't work as the starlink cable would be installed professionally and not able to be run around boat. I'd have to pick a spot, install it and hope it finds a satellite in the direction it's pointed? Aft of fly bridge seems to be the clearest shot, slight angle pointed outside of boat......?
Last edited by fletchccc; 09/13/2023 07:34 PM.
|
|
|
Re: Starlink Maritime:
[Re: fletchccc]
#306243
09/15/2023 10:40 AM
09/15/2023 10:40 AM
|
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,933 St. John, USVI
RickG
Traveler
|
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,933
St. John, USVI
|
I work during the week, so Internet access is key. We have SXM Digicel 240Mbps hot spot on an iphone, AT&T international roaming, and Starlink Roam with the standard antenna. Digicel is great, until it is not. AT&T with international roaming is quite reliable at $10 per day. We use Starlink when we are on anchor. This approach worked from SXM to Grenada. Digicel was poor at Deshaies Guadeloupe and St. Pierre Martineque, while Starlink was good. On land, we used AT&T international roaming if the Digicel hotspot was not good.
Grenada to SXM, I would get a Digicel or Flow sim for a phone hotspot. Starlink Roam with the standard antenna is good enough. The eastern Caribbean is considered North America. One thing to watch out for, Grenada customs may want to charge you duty. You can avoid duty as yacht in transit if you use a broker, give them the invoice, and get your C-14. The Grenada Cruisers Information facebook group has information on this in their files section. Life will be simpler if you have a copy of the cruising permit for the vessel, so you do not have to document your ticket for exit of the country.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423 Coral Bay, St. John USVI - Grenada (summer)
|
|
|
|