Starlink installer in Norwalk, CT.
Professional Starlink installation for Norwalk and Rowayton boaters — Norwalk Cove, Rex Marine, Norwalk Yacht Club, Cove Marina. Marine-grade precision, hidden cabling, transparent pricing from $1,395.
Book your installationService facts for Norwalk.
| Service area | Norwalk, South Norwalk, Rowayton, East Norwalk, Wilson Cove. Same-day round-trip — no travel surcharge for Norwalk vessels. |
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| Primary marinas served | Norwalk Cove Marina · Rex Marine Center · Norwalk Yacht Club · Cove Marina · Sprite Island Yacht Club |
| Common boat profile | 30 ft and up — express cruisers, mid-size flybridge motor yachts, cruising sailboats, and the dense mid-size fleet that fills Norwalk Cove and Rex Marine. Mini, Standard, and Maritime tier installs. |
| Response time | Within 24 hours on every Norwalk inquiry |
| Typical install duration | 30–42 ft: 2.5–4 hrs · 43–60 ft: 4–6 hrs · 61–80+ ft: 6–10 hrs (often split across two visits) |
| Price range | Starts at $1,395 — see full pricing. Standard $1,595, Maritime $2,795, Fleet custom-quoted. |
| Hardware sourcing | Bring your own kit, or we supply and itemize it on the same quote |
| Season | Year-round. Off-season on-the-hard installs are common and often cleaner than in-water work. |
Highest marina concentration on the Connecticut coast.
Norwalk has more marinas per mile of waterfront than anywhere else in Connecticut. Norwalk Cove Marina is one of the largest single-marina facilities in the state. Rex Marine, Norwalk Yacht Club, Cove Marina, Sprite Island, and the Rowayton private docks add another several hundred slips between them. The boating density is real, and so is the diversity of the fleet.
Mid-size cruisers dominate. The typical Norwalk install is on a 35 to 55-foot express cruiser or flybridge motor yacht. Standard tier is the most common kit — Flat High Performance antenna on hardtop or radar arch, full network integration, mesh Wi-Fi covering both decks.
Sailing fleet is real. Norwalk Yacht Club's sailing contingent and the Rowayton small-boat scene mean sailboat-specific work is common. Aft-arch and pushpit-pole mounts handle most installs cleanly.
Density makes scheduling matter. At Norwalk Cove during peak summer, slip access logistics matter. Helm pre-stages the kit and runs the install in a single visit — we don't take up dock time we don't need.
Where we work in Norwalk.
Helm installs across every major Norwalk-area marina, yacht club, and private dock. Don't see yours? We work the full Norwalk shoreline — same-day round-trip, no surcharge.
- Norwalk Cove MarinaOne of the largest marina facilities in Connecticut. Mix of seasonal and transient slips for vessels from 30 to 80+ feet. Common installs are Standard kits on flybridge or radar arch with full network integration.
- Rex Marine CenterFull-service yard at the head of Norwalk Harbor. Year-round storage and maintenance for a meaningful share of the area fleet. Off-season on-the-hard installs are common.
- Norwalk Yacht ClubMember-led club with a balanced sail-and-power fleet. Sailboat-specific aft-arch and pushpit-pole installs are common here.
- Cove MarinaMid-size marina near the Norwalk waterfront. Smaller cruising and weekend boats. Mini- and Standard-tier installs cover most of the fleet.
- Sprite Island Yacht ClubMember-only club on Sprite Island. Cruising-focused fleet with strong onboard tech expectations. Helm coordinates with the club steward for access.
- Rowayton private docksRowayton's residential waterfront includes private docks for vessels in the 30 to 60+ foot range. Helm installs at private docks on the same SLA — owner walkthrough at completion.
What the day looks like.
The shape of the work is the same for every install — site survey, optimal hardware mounting, hidden cable routing, full network integration, end-to-end testing, owner walkthrough. Norwalk-specific details shift around inside that scope based on the boat.
For a 38-foot express cruiser at Norwalk Cove or Rex Marine, a typical Helm Norwalk day runs 3 to 4 hours onboard. Standard kit on the hardtop or radar arch, cable hidden through the existing arch base, mesh Wi-Fi covers both decks, owner walkthrough at the slip.
For a 55-foot flybridge motor yacht at Norwalk Cove or a Rowayton private dock, plan on a 5-hour day. Standard kit on the radar arch, full integration with existing onboard network, mesh APs verified, dead zones resolved before we leave the slip.
For sailboats at Norwalk Yacht Club or smaller boats in the Rowayton scene, the geometry shifts to sailboat-specific. Aft-arch and pushpit-pole mounts handle most installs; masthead mounts come up occasionally and are priced accordingly. Sailboat detail lives on the sailboat installation page.
What it costs.
Three line items, every time. Hardware (one-time), service plan (monthly, paid to SpaceX), installation labor (one-time, fixed). Helm publishes installation pricing — there's no "call for a quote."
- Mini ($1,395) — for smaller cruisers, day boats, and tenders. Compact antenna, simple deck or hardtop mount, short cable runs. Roam plans start at $50/month.
- Standard ($1,595) — the most common tier. Flat High Performance antenna, hardtop or arch mounting, full network integration. Roam plans start at $50/month for inshore use; Mobile Priority for in-motion use starts at $250/month.
- Maritime ($2,795) — for vessels that genuinely run offshore or for owners who want the most rugged hardware available. Includes additional cable routing, power integration, and redundancy planning.
- Fleet (custom) — for owners with multiple vessels at the same yacht club or marina, or for marinas standardizing connectivity across their member fleet.
Most Norwalk installs are Standard tier. Mini covers smaller cruisers and weekend boats; Maritime is reserved for vessels that genuinely run offshore. The full hardware-decision logic lives in our Mini vs. Standard vs. Maritime guide; the full cost breakdown is in the cost guide.