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Identify more with Pappy than with Popeye nowadays!
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In reply to this post by Chris Partridge
I did like the idea of the hammock next to the build. Could adopt that idea!
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Definitely one up on the 'thinking chair'.
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In reply to this post by inwe
Cee Dubs builds a hammock into every boat. |
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There are advantages
A net hammock is really comfy; it can be stowed away in a moment, leaving the space for all the other activities that go on in a small boat, it's not bulky or heavy, you can't puncture it and if it gets wet, there's not a lot to get wet - ![]() ![]() I usually sleep feet forward as there is more room for the shoulders aft, but if it's a clement night, or I need a quick break, then head under the 'cudulette' works just fine, if very little wriggle room. There are a semi-detached pair below in my little gaffer as well, of which the starboard one usually stays set up as a shelf and seat, providing a space to port to live and move and have your being - http://biblehub.com/acts/17-28.htm ....well leave your legs, while cooking etc. Sadly I can't find a picture at the moment. CW |
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And there's space under it for even more stuff.
I really like the words 'it doesn't puncture' after being let down (literally) on two separate trips by new Vango sleeping mats, I might consider a hammock as an option for the Ilur. I'm sure there's a riddle in there somewhere... what's full of holes but doesn't leak... or something.
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