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FF: The Ocean Exit: How Arkpad is Making Seasteading a Reality with Mitchell Suchner

FF: The Ocean Exit: How Arkpad is Making Seasteading a Reality with Mitchell Suchner

Published 1 week, 1 day ago
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Mitchell Suchner, director of Arkpad, joins John Odermatt from his floating resort in the Philippines to discuss how seasteading is moving from theory to operational reality. Arkpad has deployed 14 floating Airbnb units, five large fish cages, and a working resort off the coast of Davao City — all built for under $50,000 per unit using fiberglass and stainless steel. Mitchell explains the two core structure types (the Glamp House and the oil-rig-inspired Ark Pad), the engineering challenges of open-sea conditions, and how international flagging laws create a surprisingly libertarian legal framework for life at sea. The conversation covers who seasteading is realistically for today, how the path to a stateless floating city mirrors historical frontier movements, and Arkpad's roadmap to reach international waters within five years.


Chapters

0:00 – Intro: Why states lose power 12 nautical miles out

0:49 – Welcome & episode overview

1:27 – Sponsor: Jason Gonyea's Good to Go 90-Day Workout

2:30 – Meet Mitchell Suchner & Arkpad

5:38 – What Arkpad has built: resort, fish farm & floating houses

11:41 – Engineering: Glamp House vs. Ark Pad, storm resistance & lifespans

22:27 – Mitchell's origin story: COVID lockdowns & the Thai navy attack

26:10 – Who is seasteading for? Cost & accessibility breakdown

38:31 – Arkpad's 2, 5 & 10-year vision + the seasteading flag

41:22 – How to visit, invest & get involved


Links Mentioned

  • Arkpad / Reef Resort: reefresort.co
  • Samal Reef Resort on Facebook (for bookings)
  • Seasteading Institute: seasteading.org

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