- A
hammock, from
Spanish hamaca,
borrowed from Taíno and
Arawak hamaka, is a
sling made of fabric, rope, or
netting,
suspended between two or more points...
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suspended above the
hammock to keep the rain off of the camper.
Mosquito netting,
sometimes integrated into the
camping hammock itself, is also used...
- a
large portion of the crew
being below decks and the
addition of
hammock netting in iron
brackets intended to slow or stop
smaller shot. Second, the...
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twice by s**** fire. One s**** hit forward,
destroying railing and
hammock nettings, and one aft on the
starboard side
glanced under her counter, exploding...
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stiffener batts which make it
easier to climb. It can take the form of a
hammock or
stretcher for the
rescue of
weakened or
injured people when the "top"...
- as
hammocks, may be
looped rather than knotted. To
avoid hauling a long
length of
loose twine through each knot, the
twine is
wound onto a
netting shuttle...
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netting knot,
several types of
netting can be created.
Diamond mesh
netting goes back and forth, in rows. This
technique is used for bags,
hammocks,...
- head of not more than
twenty men,
stepped from the rail of the waist-
hammock netting to the
muzzle of the after-carronade of the Chesapeake, and sprang...
- head of not more than
twenty men,
stepped from the rail of the waist-
hammock netting onto the
muzzle of the port-side
carronade of
Chesapeake closest to...
- were so
close that shot from
Amethyst started fires among Niémen's
hammock netting,
placed along the
decks to
deter boarding actions. At 03:15, Niémen's...