February 2, 2026
Description
The Starlink MINI is the perfect balance of performance and efficiency, delivering a major upgrade over Gen 2 while keeping power consumption low. For best results, proper alignment is essential. That’s why this mount allows approximately 200° of smooth rotation, making it easy to dial in the perfect position while protecting the cable from over-twisting.
Unfortunately, Starlink doesn’t offer great mounting options for attaching the MINI to a frame or horizontal tube. That’s a shame, because most boaters already have a perfect mounting location on a solar arch or similar structure. Ideally, we want the antenna mounted as low as possible while still maintaining performance.
Secure MINI mounting
The MINI clicks securely into place. The printed bracket is strong enough to hold the unit on its own, but for added security you can permanently lock it in place using two M5 × 20 countersunk screws.
The files include two small tabs that need to be pushed into place—this design reduces the amount of support material required, making for an easier and cleaner print.
Fully rotatable design
The bracket swivels on an M6 × 25 countersunk bolt and can be locked in place with a nyloc nut.
An optional off-center M4 bolt can be added to limit rotation and protect the cable from twisting. This same M4 bolt can also be tightened further to lock the bracket in place at multiple angles.
22 mm tube clamp
The clamp securely fastens around a 22 mm tube. If you need a different size, just send me a message and I can adapt the design to suit your setup.
If any of the following would be useful to you, let me know. I can always prioritize development based on demand.
Integrated top bearing with the Starlink interface bracket
Flat mounting version
Angled mounting version
Support for multiple tube sizes
Alternative clamp design using stainless steel hose clamps for extra strength
Disclaimer
My models are always tested on my own boat. We are currently cruising to the Caribbean and you can therefor assume that we load up the part properly. It is however your own responsibility to use these parts when heading out to sea. Use common sense and print spares if you are not able to print onboard. Especially on longer passages.
License:
Standard Digital File License