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Many people have suggested that rather than designing a unique structure, seasteaders could just purchase and retrofit a large used vessel such as an oil tanker or cargo ship. Again, the standard self-sufficiency technologies would be used to provide infrastructure. As evidence that big boats make decent floating cities, we need only look at the cruise ship industry. One way to think of this concept is as a low-budget, do-it-yourself cruise ship.

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[Fri Oct 29 18:29:20 EDT 2004-302] Unknown:
well... just like to say that i don't think it would be exactly "low budget" because of all the refittings that would have to be done...
[Sun Feb 13 02:48:45 EST 2005-43] C.A. Lockwood:
Unknown: Very low priced in comparison to the billion dollar cruise ships you see these days.

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