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Comparison: Sailing Families vs. Seastead Progress

1. Typical Cruising Speeds

Most cruising sailboats average 4–6 knots (5–7 mph) over open water, depending on wind, vessel size, and strategy (motoring or sailing). Stormy conditions or tides may slow progress, while favorable currents can slightly boost speed.

2. Time Anchored vs. Moving

3. Working While Sailing

Approximately 60–80% of modern cruising families generate income remotely (freelancing, online businesses, teaching, or content creation). Some supplement funds via occasional shore-based work.

4. Seastead Performance vs. Standard Cruising

MetricTypical SailboatUser’s Seastead
Speed4–6 knots (4.6–7 mph)1.5 mph average (1.3 knots)
Movement DurationLimited by weather/storm avoidanceContinuous movement
WorkabilityModerate (limited while sailing)High (stable work environment while moving)
Daily Progress100–150 miles/day~36 miles/day

5. Would a Seastead Make Reasonable Progress?

Compared to standard cruising:

Summary

A 1.5 mph seastead offers unique trade-offs: slower travel but greater stability and work flexibility. It suits those valuing experiential living over speed, contrasting with typical cruising families who balance movement with frequent stops for exploration and weather.

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