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There is no one correct design for a seastead, since the best choice depends on your goals, budget, and location. For this reason we'll give a broad overview of the many types of structures which have been suggested and some of the necessary tradeoffs. Then we'll delve into detail on our favorite design, the spar platform.

Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/designs.html#There_is_no_one_correct_design_for_a_seastead_sinc

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