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Stay connected, just like at home
Whatever those who defend an old-fashioned, ‘disconnected’ vision of cruising think, this approach is now far from popular on the decks of the ocean-going multihulls we encounter all year round. We’ve noticed that some captains don’t leave the service on 24 hours a day, in order to save hours of connection time and, above all, energy. Being equipped with Starlink is a clear boost for our safety: the high-speed satellite connection gives easy access to local information and weather forecasts and means you can be contacted at any time. As for those who work on board - like me and so many others in the age of teleworking - it’s a revolution! The experience I had during the Fountaine Pajot Owners Rendezvous in the BVI is worth mentioning: aboard a Tanna 47 operated by Waypoints Yacht Charters, I took out a local router package (a service previously offered by most charter companies). The service turned out to be really disappointing and unreliable... and it cost €140 a week! Luckily for me, Jay, the Captain, came on board two days after me with a big waterproof case: he installed his own Starlink in 10 minutes. In this context, it’s not surprising that many owners of managed/chartered multihulls who want to enjoy a good connection during the few weeks they spend on ‘their’ multihull are installing Starlink themselves, ahead of charter companies who are struggling to include this new service in their catalogue of options... Perhaps it’s time to fit all boats with Starlink and maybe offer the service to all customers?
Happy Reading!
Editor in chief
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