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2.5inch spinning disks max out at 5Gb, so for anything bigger you'd be looking at spendy SSDs or 3.5inch drives.
3,5inch won't be straightforward, but not impossible, you could use a USB to SATA lead, and feed the drive the 12v it needs from whatever supply you have on the boat.