Difference between revisions of "Breakwater Seastead"
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− | + | A breakwater marks out a particular territory where some set of rules will apply. It provides a sheltered area, so a service to boats or smaller seasteads that people would pay for (people pay to park boats in marinas all the time). A breakwater makes the individual family vessels much easier since they don't need to handle large waves. |
Revision as of 20:56, 12 August 2009
This page should be filled out with the arguments in favor of a Single Family Seastead (and maybe some against).
A breakwater marks out a particular territory where some set of rules will apply. It provides a sheltered area, so a service to boats or smaller seasteads that people would pay for (people pay to park boats in marinas all the time). A breakwater makes the individual family vessels much easier since they don't need to handle large waves.