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"jt" wrote in message ...
Another place to check out is a pet store for "cute" litle hammocks for pets. JT "jeannette" wrote in message ... Hi group, Everywhere I read it says that the best way to keep your fruits & vegetables on a boat is in a suspended hammock. I have looked high & low for a hammock around 18" to 24". Can't find one. What do people do? Jeannette Bristol 32 San Francisco Jeannette aa6jh Bristol 32, San Francisco http://www.eblw.com/contepartiro/contepartiro.html On one extended trip, I couldnt convince my wife not to overload the fruit hammock. It was over the pilot berth so when I slept there it hung over my head. Her overloading it consistently caused it to collapse during the night showering me with fruit. I couldnt tell it was overloaded because it would be dark in the cabin. Drove me nuts. |
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