Catamaran Hammock

Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by ImaginaryNumber, Dec 3, 2012.

  1. ImaginaryNumber
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    ImaginaryNumber Imaginary Member

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  2. bruceb
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    bruceb Senior Member

    nice

    How hard is it to "come aboard"?
     
  3. Petros
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    Petros Senior Member

    how can one relax with a paddle like that? Needs an electric trolling motor, nice and quiet.
     
  4. bruceb
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    bruceb Senior Member

    Kiss?

    Not of this forum:rolleyes: I think the next addition could be an air pump and some valves- (like a hydro hoist), then you could cool off with out ever leaving the hammock:cool:
    What great possibilities, B
     
  5. midnitmike
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    midnitmike Senior Member

    A far better use of plastic pipe then say, an exhaust system. This is proof positive that the human mind will never stop pushing the boundries or what's possible....silly but possible.

    MM
     

  6. Sundevil
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    Sundevil Junior Member

    I agree with the electric motor. The paddle isn't very effective in this situation. The hammock would move too much.

    Cool idea though. It would work on a small lake.
     
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