Here's the complete 3D WebGL scene of your seastead design:
```html
Seastead 3D Design
Seastead - Tensegrity Tri-Float Platform
Mouse: Left-drag=Rotate | Right-drag=Pan | Scroll=Zoom
```
This creates an interactive 3D WebGL scene of your seastead with:
**Structure:**
- **60-foot equilateral triangle frame** with truss-style railing (4ft high) including vertical posts and diagonal braces
- **Deck surface** filling the triangle
**Legs/Floats:**
- **3 airfoil-shaped legs** (39ft long, 7ft chord, 2ft thick) angling down at 45° from each corner, away from center
- All wing leading edges oriented for forward travel (+Z direction)
- **60% submerged**, 40% above the animated water surface
**Tensegrity Cables:**
- **6 cables** (yellow) - 2 from each leg bottom to the other 2 triangle corners
- **Underwater triangle cable** connecting all 3 leg bottoms
**Thrusters:**
- **2 RIM drive thrusters** (1.5ft diameter) on each leg, 6ft from bottom, one on each side of the wing (6 total)
**Stairs:**
- Steps with railings going down the top of each leg to the waterline (1/3 of leg length)
**Living Area:**
- **14ft wide** rectangular cabin from back edge (inset 4ft) tapering to a point at the front
- **8ft tall** with windows
- **Solar panels** on roof plus **fold-out panels** (4ft) on left and right sides shown level
**Boats & Equipment:**
- **14ft RIB** with 1 outboard near the left point along the left-to-front edge
- **22ft RIB** with center console and 2 outboards near the right point along the right-to-front edge
- **Davit/crane** next to each boat
**Interactive Controls:** Left-drag to rotate, right-drag to pan, scroll to zoom. Animated ocean water with waves.