Peter Scandling wrote:
I have experienced a hammock at sea and highly recommend it if you've got space.
The thing of it is, one has to try these ideas to see how they work in practice. And experience will vary with each boat. Yes, the closer to the midpoint of rotation, the better. The unique feature I see is the diagonal setup. It will swing no matter what the motion but the orientation will have a dampening effect. My personal experience with it was on a square-rigger and we were slung from the underside of the weather deck, above the centre of rotation.
As for getting around it, a person on watch in my boat at least, will have access to head, chart table and galley without passing by the hammock. And, as I visualize it, getting by is just a matter of sitting on the bunk and sliding forward.
I don't see it as a normal everyday setup, where Annie's is the usual, but on a heavy weather, long-leg passage, to provide the person off watch some relief from the motion, especially if they are seasick of just ill from other causes.
That said, the "coffin" berth sounds like a better solution.