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  • ...mily Seastead is one of the types of [[Seastead]]. The key idea is that a structure engineered for a # We already have several plausible designs for single family seasteads that could be parked in deep water and still be
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  • ...erous storms are OK. If a part fails, it should not compromise the entire structure. ...ual section with its buildings should be able to be removed from the whole structure without enormous difficulty or cost.
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  • ...purpose of seasteading. There is significant overlap between many of these designs: often, the differences can be viewed as mere variations along a continuous ...ickly get a qualitative feel for the properties of a given design. Not all designs can be perfectly categorized in such a way, but it creates some order in th
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  • ...t is part of the design (Tension Leg Platform). In general, these types of designs are considered neither practical (depth) nor desirable (Dynamic Geography) The displaced volume is in the same range as some of the designs under consideration, which intend to house several families. 0.5 knots migh
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  • ...verage out these fluctuations in heave are very large, and building such a structure in a way that it will survive worst-case storms seems impossible. ...more quickly it sheds that velocity, the more strain must be borne by the structure rather than shed as heat (friction) or by displacing water.
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  • ...and spheres, which should provide a decent approximation for many seastead designs. ...the type of design, but 100ton/person does match some estimates from other designs. For smaller seasteads the ratio is worse however; we will work with 200ton
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  • A) [http://seasteading.org/interact/forums/engineering/structure-designs/the-seastar-platform Concrete Float Seastead Platform] {{Structure Designs}}
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  • ...hapes that maintain the characteristic. A good natural example of a strong structure is the honeycomb, an excellent combination of efficient use of materials, s ...mbination as hexagons. The interstices mean there is more material used in designs that combine octagons than for those that combine hexagons.
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  • ...aspect of attracting and encouraging biological organisms to colonize the structure.
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  • ...from a wave and re-enter the wave with a heavy impact or slam as the hull structure comes in contact with the water. A ship with such excessive motions is subj {{Structure Designs}}
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  • *[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0961039663/ Cruising Designs: A Catalog of Plans for Cruising Boats, Sail and Power] ..., ferries, & excursion boats : working vessels and workboat heritage yacht designs]
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  • | A stern structure behind the mizzenmast and above the transom on large sailing ships, much la 2. Above the ship's uppermost solid structure
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