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The main tradeoff I am making is to have solar power and electric thrusters so that I don't
 
The main tradeoff I am making is to have solar power and electric thrusters so that I don't
need to buy diesel every month, listen to the noise of a generator, or smell any the exhaust.
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need to buy diesel every month, listen to the noise of a generator, or smell any exhaust.
 
This is more costly up front.
 
This is more costly up front.

Revision as of 15:57, 26 October 2008

Putting down some of the cost estimates for a single family seastead big enough and nice enough for my family (so this is not the minimal cost design). I expect to have an early seastead and have plenty of backups and redundancy so that when things break I my family will be fine even if we have a few months to go till the next port.

Seastead Budget Estimates
Item Units Price/unit Total cost
Thrusters 3 $20,000 $60,000
Motor Controllers 3 $1,600 $4,800
Solar Panels 16,000 watts $4/watt $64,000
Batteries 100 kw-hours $145/1-kw-hour $14,500
Inverters 6 $1,200 $7,200
Wind turbine 1 $5,600 $5,600
Backup Generators 1 $5,400 $5,400
300 Gal Diesel Tank 1 $2,000 $2,000
Diesel Fuel 300 $3.50/gal $1,050
Kite 2 $2,000 $4,000
WaterMakers 2 $4,300 $8,600
Year Supply of Food 5 $800 $4,000
Liferaft 1 $5,000 $5,000
Total $183,100

Open Issues

  • Cost of living area and structure are not in here yet.
  • I like the "free fall life boats" but have yet to find any prices for them.

Tradeoffs

The main tradeoff I am making is to have solar power and electric thrusters so that I don't need to buy diesel every month, listen to the noise of a generator, or smell any exhaust. This is more costly up front.