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Although a cruise ship can rightfully considered to be a
floating city, they are far from self-sufficient. The modern
cruise ship is typically only capable of cruising for a week or
two before its consumables need to be replenished. So while
cruise ships support a significantly larger population than a
typical sailboat, they can do so only for a limited time before
they must return to port and replenish water, food, and
fuel.
Source: http://seastead.org/commented/paper/review.html#Although_a_cruise_ship_can_rightfully_considered_t
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