Yeah. Maybe solar? But it’s energy intensive. I sort of imagined these hypothetical folks were very wealthy and could afford tenders and the like to bring them food and fuel.
Theoretically, the ship could be seized by the military of any country. Not following international laws means not being protected by international laws.
What if I don’t want to dock at a port? What if I just want to live on a boat in the middle of international waters?
I hope you brought water purifiers.
Lots of ships have water-makers that turn seawater into fresh water.
I assume you’re generally trading diesel for it though.
Yeah. Maybe solar? But it’s energy intensive. I sort of imagined these hypothetical folks were very wealthy and could afford tenders and the like to bring them food and fuel.
Some even brew beer from it. (I tried it on an AIDA cruise ship, it doesn’t taste any different from any other beer.)
Theoretically, the ship could be seized by the military of any country. Not following international laws means not being protected by international laws.