The hammock was slung bar taut (as tight as possible) an we then swung ourselves into it. I was in a small ship An she rolled, but once it my hammock I had the best night sleep ever. A well lashed hammock could be used to a hole in the , an used to keep you afloat (lash up An stow).
Dont try an sling a hammock after a few beers ashore it does not .
In answer to your question great at sea if slung properly. Cheers
06-11-2017, 19:45
Boat: Bristol 35.5
between and forestay and it starts to rock with almost no roll at all. Perhaps hanging it on the diagonal would help to minimise rocking. But you definitely need a way to dampen the rocking. Im not sure about sleeping for a longer period in a hammock - doesnt the curve really mess up your back?
But the reality of hammocks as used by the old British was not about care for their sailors - it was a pragmatic solution to having no fitted furniture on the gun decks. Watch Master and Commander and pay attention to the between decks scenes. Not comfortable.
06-11-2017, 20:22
06-11-2017, 22:57
Boat: Outremer 55L
09-11-2017, 12:59
in WWII. I once said how terrible it must have been. He said it was great, no rocking, and cool especially in the tropics. They had stiff cotton rectangular ones that were box shaped iirc.
12-11-2017, 16:31
Boat: 36ft classic timber sloop.
/ only type. for me a sleeping bag as below and wrap over. Two light/medium bags are much better than tangle wrestling one warm sleeping bag. A pillow or full "stuff-bag" at each end can assist with and foot space if wanted. Any more , spreaders than this is generally counter productive and excess complication. You can think of this as sleeping with a "lee cloth" all round you. Fatigue is the biggest issue in long trips by even the best sailors. Sleep well all. A.
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while going to windward in choppy seas.
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Around 12 years ago, I spent my first night on a sailboat; before, I had only been on big cruise ships where they have plenty of space and full-sized rooms. On a smaller vessel such as a sailboat or yacht, it proved to be very different!
Although the comfort varies greatly, it is possible to sleep on all types of boats. Vessels longer than 22ft almost always have a dedicated space for sleeping. One exception is racing-type boats. On some ships, you will have a bed of your own, and in others, you might have to use a hammock.
The issue is not so much if there is a place to sleep as the sleeping arrangement is like and how it is to sleep on a continually moving bed. Whether you call it boat camping or simply sleeping on your boat, it can be a magical time if done right!
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Sleeping Arrangements On A Boat
The bed on a boat is called a berth, not to be confused with the berth where you park your boat. The berth is located inside a cabin or room; sometimes, this room has a daytime use and a nighttime use.
Foldable Beds (Tables, Seats)
Like the one on the picture below of my old monohull, a standard setup utilizes the dining table as a collapsable bed . The table is stowed in between the seats to make a bed. Usually, the cushions will make up the mattress. Pro tip: Use the large ones under your back and the short ones under your legs; this will increase your comfort!
This setup type is most common on smaller boats(below 35ft), especially on monohulls where space comes at a premium.
If you are on a bigger boat or a catamaran, you probably will find a set of fixed beds located inside the hulls; these can be very comfortable, especially if the cat is of a charter version where clients expect a good night sleep.
The owner’s versions are sometimes fitted with narrower hulls and won’t accommodate a queen-size bed . The clip below shows a Lagoon 380 2012 where you can clearly see the layout and what to expect.
Most people prefer fixed beds since they resemble what they have back home on land. This also means that you can outfit your boat with your favorite standard mattress.
A third alternative is a spare way of doing it, but that can be very cozy if done right. A hammock stows away very small and can be set up in under ten minutes.
If positioned outside, it can offer some fantastic stargazing while you slowly rock yourself to sleep. The temperature drop at night time can be significant, so make sure you have a lot of warm blankets, and dont forget the mosquito net!
Prepare to wake up with the sun and start your day by taking one step to port and jumping in the water! Perfect beginning!
Location of The Berth Inside the Boat
There’s a difference in comfort depending on where on the boat you are sleeping; due to boat balance, some parts will move more than others. On my monohull, there could be a roller coaster ride in the foremost cabin, while sleeping in the galley in the middle of the boat would be a soothing rocking sensation.
This is something that the captain will be fully aware of, so ask him or her for some pointers, and maybe you can bargain for a good spot that suits your needs.
Find The Quiet Spots
Some parts of the bot can get very noisy; a common area for a lot of noise is where the waves hit the hull; this is, of course, dependent on wave direction, current, and wind.
Another very noisy factor is the chain connected to the anchor starts tapping (but it sounds like banging) on the hulls. This tapping gets reinforced by the echo chamber that is the glass fiber hull, and it’s basically like living inside a drumset. Okay, I’m exaggerating this part, of course 😉
Choosing a Good Spot To Anchor
Something that might be out of your control is where the captain parks his boat for the night; there is nothing more relaxing than staying at a protected anchorage in the middle of nowhere to listen to the waves and watch the sunset.
Just make sure that your anchorage is protected from the swells and shifting winds that probably will happen during the night.
Sleeping On a Boat In The Middle of The Sea
While crossing over a large body of water, you will have to keep sailing through the night . A boat does not stop in the middle of the night; but instead, the crew will take turns to maneuver the ship.
If you are on a small boat, you will probably be asked to stay on watch, and that means you will have to get up in the middle of the night for maybe an hour or two to make sure everything is going as planned and if not, your job is to wake the crew up.
Once it is time for you to sleep, you will notice that it might be hard to rest depending on the waves and noises of the sea, many are also a little nervous, but that is okay; you are on an adventure, so a bit of tension is part of it 🙂
Most people say that the first night is the hardest, and after that, it just gets easier and easier until you don’t want to sleep on land anymore! That’s when you have caught the bug of sailing! Welcome!
Hot Or Cold?
Boats are very susceptible to the climate, and depending on the boat; you might not have any AC; if you’re on a European boat, you most certainly will not, but if you are sailing in the US, then chances are the ship will be outfitted with AC and your life a little less sweaty.
In hot climates, I would recommend you bring your mosquito net and open all the ventilation, so that you can get a fresh breeze to wherever you are without being eaten up by bugs!
Wintertime it gets freezing, and many boats have small heaters that can heat specific areas of the ship, but unless you are on a big boat or a small one that is very well equipped, you will probably want to bring a lot of warm clothes.
Avoid Seasickness
Seasickness happens to everybody sooner or later; it makes you feel a little queasy, and some people throw up. This is usually very easy to fix, and there any many tips and tricks you can implement before and during your trip.
Some tips include watching the horizon, getting some fresh air, and drinking or eating ginger in various forms.
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Step 1: Hold the carabiner with your left hand. Thread your webbing through from the top through the carabiner down toward the ground.
Step 2: Take the end of the webbing in your right hand, flip it over the top of the carabiner from right to left.
Step 3: Make a loop with the tail end of the webbing. Thread that loop up through the carabiner and under the loop you made in step 2. Pull tight on the webbing with the final loop you just made.
With those three steps you’ll have a load bearing knot that is extremely easy to untie. Just yank on the free end and you’re all set!
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Pretty easy, right? Just in case you have any questions, here’s a step-by-step hammock knot video: How To Hang a Hammock!
Hanging a Hammock
“Ok guys here’s a quick breakdown of how to set up your hammock in 2 minutes. So first you’re going to wrap the strap around the tree like you see here. Then you just poke one end through the loop on the other end.
Let’s take a look at that from a different view. So you got your strap wrapped around the tree. Open up the loop on one end and just poke it through on the other end and get that cinched up against the tree. Pretty easy.
Now we’re going to take the carabiner that’s attached to your hammock. Then take your strap and just drop it through the top down through the carabiner so you’re coming through the top down through the carabiner.
Then you’re going to flip the tail over the top of the carabiner and the strap. Once you have that flipped over the top, I’m going to inch my hand down here a little bit so I’m about half way down the tail. I’m gonna’ fold the strap in half and come back up through the carabiner and through that loop I just made and just pull that tight. That’s rock solid right there you can pull that as hard as you want it’s not going to come undone.
And now, all you gotta’ do, you see this tail hanging on the end. As soon as you’re ready to take the hammock down, you just pull on that tail and it all comes undone. Super easy!
So now I just want to show you a quick video of me setting up the whole hammock from start to finish. It is sped up here but in real time it took me two minutes to set it up. It’s pretty easy to get your hammock hanging and if you have any questions, feel free to shoot us an email at [email protected] or visit our site at www.hobohammocks.com – Thanks for checking us out!
The Hammock Knot
“Today I’m gonna’ show you the only knot you’ll ever need for your hammock. You take your webbing, and you’re gonna’ thread it through the top, down through the biner, and then pull it off to the right.
Once you get that to the desired length, you’re going to take the tale of the webbing and flip it over the top of the webbing, just like this to the left there. You started going down, know you’re going to come back up with the webbing and pull a little loop through the loop you just made.
So you see right there you’ve got a loop and you’ve got a tail. You can put as much weight as you want on that. It’s not going to budge. The great thing is that as soon as you wanna’ untie this. All you gotta’ do is grab the tail end of the knot, and you just pull on it and that comes right out and you’re free quick and easy.
So I use that knot on my carabiners. You can see here I’ve got my hammock strung up using that modified clove hitch. You can also use it to tie the tree end. I have the metal clamps that I just threaded it through so I don’t need to do that here but it’s just as easy. So now that we’ve got that knot let’s go ahead and test it out, make sure it’ll hold me up.
So you can see here I’m in the hammock no problem. Suspended off the ground. Got those loops holding me up. Now the great thing is when you wanna’ get out, just grab that tail, pull, like I told ya’ earlier, really easy to get it down. Quick setup, quick takedown, this knot is AWESOME!
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January 2020 update: Step 1: Hold the carabiner with your left hand. Thread your webbing through from the top through the carabiner down toward the ground. Step 2: Take the end of the webbing in your right hand, flip it over the top of the carabiner from right to left. Step 3: Make a loop with the tail end of the webbing.
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Here we demonstrate how we fit two hammocks onto the deck of our 30ft sailboat. There isn't much room to lie down on our bow but with the hammocks we can 'ha...
Hanging a hammock on a sailboat can be a great way to relax and enjoy the ocean views. To get started, you will need two sets of marine-grade rope, each long enough to reach from one side of the boat to the other. Use a sturdy knot to secure one end of the rope to the boat, then tie the other end of the rope to the center of the ham ...
Re: Using a hammock during a sailing passage. I spent 60 days cruising on the US Coast Guard Eagle. All of the cadets slept in hammocks, below deck, that were hung fore and aft. All of the hammocks swung side to side in a rolling sea. Even though they were only 12" apart, the hammocks never touched one another.
Here's a step-by-step tutorial to correctly securing a hammock aboard a sailboat: Choose the Right Location. Look for a suitable location on your sailboat to hang the hammock. Ideally, you want an area that has sturdy attachment points and sufficient space for the hammock to swing freely. Assess Attachment Points.
Images: 25. Pitching a hammock is a science and an art! You can't just fool with it and whack it up anywere, whether its ashore or aboard, you need to design, calculate and consider every posable contingency to maximise comfort and induce a sleepy zen feeling of sleepy zonked out sleepinesss. *Yawn*.
Call me "Hammock-khan". I hang it athwart the back of the cockpit in the shade and up in the breeze coming through the dodger (catamaran). I read, nap, eat lunch, talk on the radio, take cocktails, have audiences with visitors and give ship orders to the crew (although she doesn't fully accept my authority) - all from the hammock. I am looking ...
928 Less than a minute. Here we demonstrate how we fit two hammocks onto the deck of our 30ft sailboat. There isn't much room to lie down on our bow but with the hammocks we can 'hang' around there in comfort! Top 15 places sailing around Mediterranean Sea this summer.
The other eyelet would be on top of your triangle and hold your patch in place up and down with a jib, genoa, main halyard. The other end of the hammock is secured to the mast.u000bu000bI've not made one yet, but it looked like a good deal. You can make it pretty much any size patch you need to support different weights.
If you have a deck-stepped mast with a decent compression post, you can often rig a hammock below. You can attach a hammock above-decks to the forestay with a furled jib on a roller furler by using something like the ATN Tacker around the furled jib with the spinnaker halyard to support the weight. Sailingdog.
Jul 20, 2021. #1. No, this is not about my onboard choice in swimsuits. I've long thought about buying a hammock for the boat to mount on the deck when at anchor. The challenge is the lack of a good forward point of attachment. The forestay seems out because our furling genoa extends too far down and it seems wrong to wrap around the furled sail.
KEEP IT DRY. Another thing to consider is keeping the mattress dry. A damp or humid mattress can ruin a good night's rest in a hurry. Trapped moisture can also lead to mold and mildew, which may affect your health. Air flow is important to keep the mattress dry, so allowing the mattress to breathe is important.
Catamaran Hammock. Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by ImaginaryNumber, Dec 3, 2012. Joined: May 2009 Posts: 436 ... (like a hydro hoist), then you could cool off with out ever leaving the hammock What great possibilities, B bruceb, Dec 5, 2012 #4. Joined: Apr 2012 Posts: 258 Likes: 20, Points: 18, Legacy Rep: 167
matymil. 1.5k. January 6, 2013. Florence, New Jersey. #1. Posted May 19, 2022 (edited) I'm buying a camping hammock and was wondering if anyone had used one on a standard carnival balcony before, mainly the Magic. I just saw someone post a quick video of it and it looks super easy to set up however he was on a balcony on a Royal ship.
Both of these items are very lightweight and don't take up too much space in luggage. When I got onboard I wrapped my straps around each pole on each side a few times until I reached my desired height. Be conscious of the height for safety reasons when you are constructing your hammock. Then I connect my hammock to the straps with the metal ...
The boat he chose was a one-person catamaran with an aluminium frame and what appear to be inflatable pontoons, while the hammock is one designed for a garden or patio with a steel tubular frame ...
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When we first boarded the catamaran I thought it was going to be too crowded, but once everyone was onboard and had spread out between the inside cabin and the hammock area on the front of the catamaran there was plenty of room.
The hammock used was not like you use at home in your back yard, ours were made of heavy canvas an we placed a small hard mattress inside, sheets were fitted An the top sheet an blanket were tied at one end, the other end had a stick spreader which kept the nettles (the string or rope holding the hammock)apart.
The table is stowed in between the seats to make a bed. Usually, the cushions will make up the mattress. Pro tip: Use the large ones under your back and the short ones under your legs; this will increase your comfort! This setup type is most common on smaller boats (below 35ft), especially on monohulls where space comes at a premium.
Discover the many types of loft nets and hammocks from LoftNets, for indoor and outdoor use. ... +33 (0)5 35 54 35 00. Specializing in home nets and catamaran trampolines. Design my customized net +1 646-585-0372 +33 (0)5 35 54 35 00. 0. No products. Free shipping! Shipping .
At Royal Hawaiian Catamaran, we strive to be stewards of the ocean. We have cut back on single-use plastics and refrain from using plastic bottles for the sake of our beautiful waters. We provide reusable cups, paper cups, and bamboo utensils and plates. As a sailing vessel, we are naturally eco-friendly and only practice safe swimming with our ...
January 2020 update: Step 1: Hold the carabiner with your left hand. Thread your webbing through from the top through the carabiner down toward the ground. Step 2: Take the end of the webbing in your right hand, flip it over the top of the carabiner from right to left. Step 3: Make a loop with the tail end of the webbing.
Catamaran nets as hammock floor, customized for in and outdoor use. A stylish, durable and bright solution to expand your living space. Client Login. Orders; Account details; Product categories. Fixtures & Ropes; Uncategorized; Maison. We speak English: +33 4 30 29 85 13. MON - FRI: 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM. FR; DE;