ShipStead
The Cruise Ship Seastead is one of the types of Seastead. The key idea is that by purchasing an existing ship we could eliminates R&D costs and the uncertainty about the costs and capabilities of the structure. This could make getting started easier.
Arguments In Favor
- See also Patri's ShipStead project page.
- Ships are known to work fairly well on the ocean. They're somewhat survivable in large storms. They're relatively mobile, and that mobility can help avoid storms, visit more ports / countries, etc.
- You can buy used cruise ships for reasonable amounts of money.
- These could then be sold off as condos at reasonable prices.
- This could be a lower risk way to get an ocean safe seastead going.
- Jeff Chan prefers the term "CondoStead" since a condo/timeshare is a familiar concept, easier to sell and explain, etc.
Essentially this idea is like Residensea / The World, but at a lower cost and with hopefully better economic structures.
Arguments Against
- Ships are not as radically different as a spar buoy, and possibly not as comfortable in large waves. Spars have much lower waterplane area than most ship types, though SWATH come close.
- Ships may cost more to build and operate than a series-production spar structure.
- It's not easy to raft or join ships together to form larger communities, though the same could be said for spar structures (or any vessels on the ocean).