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Starlink Mini on sailboat — 2026 field installation and performance

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  • The Starlink Mini is the right choice for sailboats in 2026. 25-50 W consumed (vs 60-110 W Standard Gen 3 / 110-150 W Maritime), 100-200 Mbps measured at sea, latency 30-50 ms. Global RV or Mobile Priority plan depending on program.
  • Connection in less than 30 seconds from antenna deployment, vs 90 seconds for Standard Gen 3. The Mini firmware is optimized for mobility.
  • 3 installation layouts at the Skysat workshop: removable cockpit mount (most common), mast on aft balcony with Scanstrut PowerTower bracket, fixed deck mount with DS30-SL watertight deck gland.
  • The #1 pitfall: masking by rigging, aft balcony, bimini. Measured on 22 installations: -15 to -40 % throughput loss depending on elevation angle lost. Always validate the clear sky zone before installation.
  • 12 V power: the Mini accepts 12-48 V DC natively (vs Standard requiring 110-230 V AC → need an inverter). This is the criterion that shifts 80 % of our projects to the Mini.

The Starlink Mini has flipped 2025-2026 toward the democratization of satcom for pleasure sailboats. 25 to 50 W power draw, 12-48 V direct power, 30-second deployment, 100-200 Mbps throughput in rough seas. Before it, sailboat satcom meant Iridium (slow and expensive) or Starlink Standard (bulky and 110 W).

We have been installing Starlink kits at the Skysat workshop for 18 months (Carnac, Morbihan). Here is our honest take, based on 22 installations in 2025-2026 and field measurements in the Atlantic and Mediterranean.


SpaceX has structured its lineup into 4 hardware models currently relevant for pleasure sailboats. Specifications change quickly — the figures below are current as of May 2026.

Starlink Mini

The compact model: 30 × 26 cm, 1.1 kg, integrated (antenna + router in a single flat unit). Built-in Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), native 12-48 V DC power via USB-C cable (30-50 W power draw depending on orientation). Global "Roam" plan available. Ideal for 30-50 ft sailboats in coastal and mixed offshore cruising.

Starlink Standard (Gen 3)

The mid-range model: 50 × 30 cm, 3.2 kg, separate antenna + router. Wi-Fi 6, 110-230 V AC power (requires an inverter aboard). 60-110 W power draw depending on mode. Relevant for large catamarans with ample power capacity and fixed deck installation.

Starlink Flat High Performance

The flat high-performance model: 58 × 51 cm, 9.2 kg, fixed flat antenna without motor. Wi-Fi 6E with separate router. 56 V power via PoE, 50-75 W power draw (requires a high-power PoE injector). Choice for 50+ ft yachts with fixed deck installation and substantial budget.

Starlink Maritime (Flat High Performance Maritime)

The professional offshore model: reinforced flat antenna certified IP67, native elevation management for moving boats, mandatory "Maritime" plan (network priority, global geolocation). 110-150 W power draw. Reserved for professional units, extreme expeditions, polar or equatorial navigation.

Why the Mini has become THE sailboat choice

Out of the 22 Starlink sailboat installations completed at the workshop between January 2025 and May 2026, 18 are Minis. Here are the four technical reasons behind this dominance.

1. Direct 12 V power without an inverter

This is the decisive technical criterion. The Mini accepts 12-48 V DC via USB-C (provided cable or 30-meter dedicated Starlink cable for mast passage). No inverter, no 8-15 % conversion DC→AC→DC losses, no mains noise on onboard audio. By contrast, the Standard Gen 3 requires 110-230 V AC: you need an inverter rated at least 150 W in the chain, adding wiring, weight, and a single point of failure.

2. 25-50 W vs 60-110 W power draw

On a typical 12 V 200 Ah lithium bank (see our 2026 marine lithium BMS comparison), the Mini draws 40-80 Ah over 24 hours of continuous use. The Standard Gen 3 exceeds 150 Ah/24 h under the same conditions. The difference changes the energy balance of a long offshore passage.

3. Compact size and removability

The Mini fits in a cockpit locker (30 × 26 cm), deploys in 30 seconds on deck at anchor, and requires no permanent installation. It is the solution for boats that want Starlink on demand without altering the deck.

4. 30-second connection vs 90 seconds

Measured with a stopwatch across our projects: Mini = 28 seconds on average from deployment to first stable connection, Standard Gen 3 = 88 seconds. The difference comes from the Mini’s mobility-optimized firmware (faster initial orientation, shorter satellite scan).

3 workshop installation layouts

Over 18 months and 22 installations, three layouts cover 95 % of cases. Here are the details and pitfalls of each.

Layout A — Removable cockpit mount (60 % of our Mini installs)

The Starlink Mini stays in a cockpit locker and deploys at anchor or in calm conditions on a removable mount (ballasted stand, track mounting, or simply placed on deck if the sea is flat). 5-15 m USB-C power cable to the electrical panel.

  • Advantages: no permanent modification, removable for winter storage, no drilling.
  • Limitations: antenna exposed and vulnerable (theft at anchor, beam seas). Connection impossible when sailing close-hauled in rough conditions.
  • For whom: charter/rental owners, sailboats with clean decks (Pogo, JPK, Nautitech), primarily coastal sailing.

Layout B — Mast with Scanstrut bracket (30 % of installs)

Antenna mounted high on the aft balcony using the Scanstrut PowerTower aluminum black bracket (or the H. 150 mm version to clear the bimini), with cable routed through a DS16-SL watertight gland to the electrical panel.

  • Advantages: antenna high and clear of passengers, rigging masking minimized, stable connection while sailing and close-hauled.
  • Limitations: permanent installation, deck drilling required, modified aesthetics (visible black post).
  • For whom: owners with intensive personal use, 35-50 ft offshore cruising sailboats.

Layout C — Fixed deck mount with watertight gland (10 % of installs)

Antenna laid flat on the coachroof or aft deck, secured with 4 stainless screws + gasket, cable routed via the Scanstrut DS30-SL black gland (up to Ø30 mm, matching the Standard Starlink cable diameter) or the horizontal gland for flat high-performance cable.

  • Advantages: discreet aesthetics, permanent installation, long-term watertightness guaranteed by Scanstrut glands.
  • Limitations: maximum rigging masking (20-30 % throughput loss if the mast is in front of the antenna), non-removable installation.
  • For whom: catamarans, sailboats with aft rigs, professional units (charter, expedition).
Scanstrut PTM-R2 SL multi-mast bracket — Starlink sailboat bracket
Scanstrut PTM-R2 SL multi-mast bracket — Starlink sailboat bracket

Field performance: Skysat Atlantic 2025-2026 measurements

Tests conducted on 18 sailboats equipped with Starlink Mini while sailing the Atlantic (Carnac → Brest → La Coruña → Azores → Bermuda) and the Mediterranean (Marseille → Corsica → Sardinia). Measurements via native Starlink SpeedTest, daily samples 7 AM–11 PM local time, aggregated over 6 months.

  • Median download speed in rough seas (15-25 kn wind): 142 Mbps
  • Median download speed at sheltered anchor: 187 Mbps
  • Median upload speed: 18 Mbps at sea / 25 Mbps at anchor
  • Median latency: 34 ms (LEO satellite directly visible) / 75 ms (Starlink relay)
  • Global Roam service availability: 97.8 % of the time in covered LEO zone
  • Outages > 60 seconds: 1.7 per day on average (typically heavy heel + passage under rigging)

For comparison on the same panel of boats, the Iridium GO Exec (our historical high-seas satcom reference) tops out at 88 kbit/s, roughly 1600× slower. The Starlink Mini literally changes what is feasible from an offshore sailboat (video calls, streaming, cloud backup, HD weather).

Comparison table: Mini vs Standard vs Flat HP vs Maritime

SpaceX manufacturer data as of May 2026, distributor prices excluding VAT in France. Annual plan = standard Roam or Maritime plan depending on model.

Criteria Starlink Mini Standard Gen 3 Flat HP Maritime
Antenna dimensions 30 × 26 cm 50 × 30 cm 58 × 51 cm 58 × 51 cm reinforced
Antenna weight 1.1 kg 3.2 kg 9.2 kg 9.2 kg
Power input 12-48 V DC (USB-C) 110-230 V AC 56 V PoE 56 V PoE
Typical power draw 25-50 W 60-110 W 50-75 W 110-150 W
Max download speed ~200 Mbps ~300 Mbps ~350 Mbps ~350 Mbps
Typical latency 30-50 ms 30-50 ms 30-50 ms 30-50 ms
Built-in Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5 integrated Wi-Fi 6 separate Wi-Fi 6E separate Wi-Fi 6E separate
Router Integrated Separate Separate Separate
Compatible plans Roam (Local/Regional/Global) Roam (Local/Regional/Global) Mobile Priority, Maritime Maritime only
Typical annual plan ~590 €/yr (Roam Regional) to 1 199 €/yr (Global) ~590 €/yr to 1 199 €/yr 2 500 €/yr+ (Mobile Priority) 4 800 €/yr+ (Maritime)
2026 hardware price (excl. VAT) ~499 € ~349 € ~2 700 € ~5 500 €
Ideal for 30-50 ft sailboat coastal + offshore cruising Catamaran, sailboat with large power bank 50+ ft yacht fixed installation Professional, expedition, polar navigation

5 workshop pitfalls observed in 18 months

Starlink sailboat mistakes — seen in the workshop 2025-2026

  1. Rigging masking underestimated. Starlink requires an unobstructed sky view over 110° of elevation to operate optimally. Mast, aft balcony, bimini, solar panels reduce the usable zone. Out of 22 installations, 6 had to be repositioned after initial installation. Always validate via the built-in check tool in the Starlink app before drilling.
  2. Undersized USB-C power cable. The Mini can draw up to 5 A at peak. With a USB-C cable that is too thin or too long (>5 m without amplification), the voltage drops, the antenna reboots in cycles. Always use the official Starlink cable (up to 15 m) or a certified 5 A continuous cable.
  3. Roam Local plan instead of Regional or Global. The Roam Local plan covers 1 country. As soon as you leave French territorial waters (Channel, Atlantic beyond 12 nm), you need Roam Regional (Europe) or Global. Subscription error = no connection at sea.
  4. No lightning protection. A long Starlink cable on deck = antenna lightning rod. Always insert a PoE Ethernet surge protector at the mast base, with proper grounding (keel bolt or metal floor plate). Without protection, a nearby lightning strike (≤ 50 m) is enough to fry the antenna and downstream equipment.
  5. Mini overheating in tropical sun. Above 45 °C ambient, the Mini reduces throughput to protect electronics. For units heading to the tropics, provide shade or mount with ventilation.

Plans and pricing: Roam, Mobile Priority, Maritime

SpaceX offers several plans depending on usage and geographic coverage. Prices excluding VAT in 2026, excluding hardware subscription.

  • Roam Local (50 € / month) — 1 country, works only on land within the subscribed country. Avoid for sailing.
  • Roam Regional (~90 € / month) — 1 continent (Europe for France), works at sea within the continent’s waters. The right plan for most coastal cruises and Mediterranean/Atlantic European sailing.
  • Roam Global (~190 € / month) — worldwide outside exclusion zones (international waters, sovereign EEZs). The plan for long cruises and transatlantic passages.
  • Mobile Priority (~250 €+ / month) — guaranteed network priority, constant throughput even in congested areas. For Flat HP only.
  • Maritime (~480 €+ / month) — global ocean coverage, Maritime antenna mandatory. For professional units and expeditions.

Important note: Roam plans can be suspended and reactivated monthly at no charge. Real savings for boats that only sail April to October (6-month suspension = ~540 € saved on Regional).

FAQ — Starlink on a sailboat

Does the Starlink Mini work while sailing in rough seas?

Yes, within the limits that the boat does not heel beyond 30-35° and the antenna maintains an unobstructed sky view. The Mini firmware handles rapid motion better than the Standard Gen 3 (software orientation, no motor). When sailing close-hauled in 30 knots with 30° of heel, we observe 5-15 second outages every 2-3 minutes, but the connection is not fundamentally lost.

Which Starlink plan should I choose for a transatlantic passage?

Roam Global. The Mini works in covered LEO ocean zones (90 % of current transatlantic routes), except for exclusion zones such as parts off the Antilles or the African coast. The Mobile Priority plan (on Flat HP) guarantees throughput but costs 4× more. For a classic Canaries-Antilles transat, Roam Global is more than sufficient.

  • Can I share the Starlink connection with a fixed PC below deck?
  • Yes via the Wi-Fi 5 built into the Mini, which can reach 15-20 m in a standard sailboat (attenuation through polyester or wood bulkheads). For aluminum or steel hulls, the Wi-Fi signal does not penetrate — you need a remote router connected via Ethernet using the Starlink Ethernet adapter. Our choice for multipoint setups: a Mikrotik RB5009 PoE that distributes the signal to cabins and the helm.

    What lightning protection is needed for a fixed Starlink installation?

    Essential: PoE Ethernet surge protector class D (category B per IEC 61643-21) inserted between the antenna and the boat, with grounding to the keel or a metal floor plate. On aluminum mast sailboats, also ensure the mast is grounded (verify on all recent boats). Without protection, a nearby lightning strike (≤ 50 m) is enough to fry the antenna and downstream equipment.

    Does the Starlink Mini replace a VHF/AIS safety device?

    No. Starlink is a commercial service that can be unavailable (network outage, hardware failure, plan suspension, exclusion zone). Marine VHF and AIS are regulated safety devices under French Division 240 and IMO SOLAS. They remain mandatory and are not substitutable. Starlink complements, it does not replace.

    How much does a turnkey Starlink Mini installation cost at Skysat?

    May 2026 price range: 1,200 to 2,800 € excluding VAT installed, depending on layout. Layout A (removable cockpit) ≈ 1,200 € excluding VAT with Mini kit + power cable + mounting accessories. Layout B (mast with Scanstrut PowerTower + watertight gland) ≈ 2,100 € excluding VAT. Layout C (fixed deck mount with gland + remote Mikrotik router) ≈ 2,800 € excluding VAT. Excluding Starlink subscription.

    Is the Mini affected by salt and marine humidity?

    The Mini antenna is IP67 rated (resistant to temporary immersion and high-pressure washing), with excellent field feedback over 18 months in marine environments. The failures observed (3 out of 22 units) were all on the USB-C connector side: contact oxidation with prolonged exposure to spray. Workshop recommendation: protect the USB-C port with a marine-grade silicone cap when the antenna is not in use, and favor mounting in shade away from direct spray during cruising.

    Skysat distributes Starlink, Scanstrut, Iridium, Mikrotik and Yaosheng brands. Performance figures are from our field measurements on 22 sailboat installations between January 2025 and May 2026, in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. 2026 prices excluding VAT reflect distributor prices at the time; Starlink plans must be confirmed directly with SpaceX (plans change frequently).

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