muskyfins
Chief Petty Officer
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On the chain of lakes where I boat is a bar on pier supports. Once upon a time it was an actual island, but all the land has eroded away in the last 100 years or so and now is fully on pier pilings. It is a big place that can hold a couple thousand people. Probably on the range of 150 ft x 300 ft with 3 levels. Long story but I have worked security there as a part time fun gig for the last 6 years. (mind you I have kids older than most of the bouncers)
Anyway, feasibility is terrible. We're a little over a mile from our land base. Everything that comes there has to be brought by boat.-food, water, booze, fuel, gear, supplies, etc. Everything also must leave by boat-people, waste, garbage, poop, etc. We have 3 large diesel generators to provide electricity. It's an ordeal when one goes down and we're one mile from land and half hour total from hardware store. There is no utility service so we have large barges with fresh water to go out and waste to go back to be pumped out. Try loading 1000 cases of beer every weekend.
Some of these issues may not be the case for this floating city idea, but there will be different ones. IMO a floating barge is more realistic. Cruise ship sized that can house an infirmary, handle waste and utilities and be moved to port when necessary. It might be possible to have an upper deck as an agriculture center, but I doubt you could grow enough food to sustain very many people.
Anyway, feasibility is terrible. We're a little over a mile from our land base. Everything that comes there has to be brought by boat.-food, water, booze, fuel, gear, supplies, etc. Everything also must leave by boat-people, waste, garbage, poop, etc. We have 3 large diesel generators to provide electricity. It's an ordeal when one goes down and we're one mile from land and half hour total from hardware store. There is no utility service so we have large barges with fresh water to go out and waste to go back to be pumped out. Try loading 1000 cases of beer every weekend.
Some of these issues may not be the case for this floating city idea, but there will be different ones. IMO a floating barge is more realistic. Cruise ship sized that can house an infirmary, handle waste and utilities and be moved to port when necessary. It might be possible to have an upper deck as an agriculture center, but I doubt you could grow enough food to sustain very many people.