Our new Starlink
installation has been working great and has greatly improved crew morale by
enabling free video phone calls to friends and family. Starlink coverage is now
global and we even have a separate system/account for our home
in New Zealand that was too far down our private road to install fiber.
If any of you want to call us (using WhatApp), the best
time is when we are running the generator which is around noon our time. We
will start giving our noon time in PDT (UTC-7) & NZST (UTC+12) as well as
local in the noon position report.
We have the antenna
engineered for boats with the Mobile Priority 50 GB plan for $250/mo that
can be paused when not in use. Additional data is $2/GB auto set to kick in if
required. The antenna is about the size of an extra-large pizza box and came
with a wedge mounting bracket. We relocated and updated our primary GPS antenna
to make room for a custom welded aluminum plate on the aft arm of the antenna
mast. The location is not ideal due to partial obstruction by the RADAR and
other antennas but the Starlink antenna is very smart, will be moving around
anyway and so far has not had any dropouts even with the RADAR on. The hardest
part of the installation was running the 80 ft powered data cable halfway thru
the boat to where the WiFi and power supply are located. The Wifi signal can be
picked up anywhere on the boat and probably throughout an anchorage if the WAP is placed
on deck.
A video call is a far cry from the Ham radio phone patches
we did when we first started sailing Interlude back in 2000 (and 1983 with
Harry). Instead of getting weather by SW broadcast and plotting coordinates by
hand with pressure isobars, we can now download any weather product available
on the internet. We also download our favorite podcasts for listening on those
long night watches.
On May 20, 2024, our position at
1200 local
1200 PDT
0700 NZST (May 21)
was:
24d47.5m N, 134d09.3m W
24 hr noon to noon: 190 nm
