Difference between revisions of "Incubator site"

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Once concept for [http://gulfsteading.freeforums.net/thread/150/idea-on-tried-describe-set an incubator site is described here].
 
Once concept for [http://gulfsteading.freeforums.net/thread/150/idea-on-tried-describe-set an incubator site is described here].
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Potential requirements for a Seastead Incubator/Seastead Base (SSB):
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Access to water of minimum depth
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Launching facility and equipment (cranes, gantries, mobile lifts, ramps, lock-and-dam dry docks etc.)
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Access to the ocean (clear of bridges and obstructions)
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Access to materials/delivery
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Access to utilities (water, electricity, telecommunications)
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Adequate space for ship-building type activities
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Appropriate zoning for seastead-building activities
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Secure storage for tools and materials
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Potential Differentiators for Seastead Incubator
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Shared machine shop/tools rental availability
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Particularly beneficial locations for particular projects
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Shared library of design/engineering resources
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For-hire marine services
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On-site living accommodations
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Recycled/re-used/reclaimed marine materials/gear/equipment from a scrap/wrecking yard or retail marine exchange shop

Revision as of 19:41, 21 May 2018

A problem for seasteading as a nascent movement is the lack of access to places from which to build, model, and stage attempts.

Most commercial ship yard are not interested until the concept is proven. Most private land is inaccessible. Public lands have restrictions on private use.

Once concept for an incubator site is described here.

Potential requirements for a Seastead Incubator/Seastead Base (SSB):

Access to water of minimum depth Launching facility and equipment (cranes, gantries, mobile lifts, ramps, lock-and-dam dry docks etc.) Access to the ocean (clear of bridges and obstructions) Access to materials/delivery Access to utilities (water, electricity, telecommunications) Adequate space for ship-building type activities Appropriate zoning for seastead-building activities Secure storage for tools and materials

Potential Differentiators for Seastead Incubator

Shared machine shop/tools rental availability Particularly beneficial locations for particular projects Shared library of design/engineering resources For-hire marine services On-site living accommodations Recycled/re-used/reclaimed marine materials/gear/equipment from a scrap/wrecking yard or retail marine exchange shop