Hello Thomas, welcome to the community! I have not heard of anybody using this system yet, there might be a good reason for this as well. Although the system has mobility it isn't meant to work in continuous motion but rather stationary. This being said there is usually a lot of motion on a boat, I'm sure it would work in areas with Starlink service but you would be parking the boat just to use the system, so maybe good for a house boat type of situation where your stationary most of the time. The Garmin system you have works in motion which is what you need especially for navigation, this particular Starlink system would have a hard time giving you live feed during motion. I have heard of them making a true mobile antenna that can be used in airplanes, which are a lot closer to the satellites, so I'm sure they're working on system that will be able to offer full mobility for land and ocean based vehicles. Hope this helps!
Hello Thomas, welcome to the community! I have not heard of anybody using this system yet, there might be a good reason for this as well. Although the system has mobility it isn't meant to work in continuous motion but rather stationary. This being said there is usually a lot of motion on a boat, I'm sure it would work in areas with Starlink service but you would be parking the boat just to use the system, so maybe good for a house boat type of situation where your stationary most of the time. The Garmin system you have works in motion which is what you need especially for navigation, this particular Starlink system would have a hard time giving you live feed during motion. I have heard of them making a true mobile antenna that can be used in airplanes, which are a lot closer to the satellites, so I'm sure they're working on system that will be able to offer full mobility for land and ocean based vehicles. Hope this helps!