SCRED has the hooks for hammocks on both sides of the V-berth. i only have the starboard side instilled with netting. a prior owner used plastic hooks (like those you get with double backed tape on the mounting surface for use in homes) and used some type of epoxy/stickum (it is brownish) to attach to the hull liner. of the four hook three were broken when i purchased SCRED. looking at the situation i saw there was enough 'structure' available on the broken hooks to drill a hole and attach brass d-rings. to these rings i attached the hammock. i then used used a dremel grinder to smooth over the jagged edges of the broken-off hooks to give a better look and avoid one getting a scratch etc. non-detail pictures can be seen in on SCRED's 'm15 interior tour' slide show (about 1min 10sec and again at 2min 30sec into presentation) - http://www.freewebs.com/m15-named-scred/m15interiortour.htm i can take up-close photos of the work if requested. dave scobie M15 #288 - SCRED visit Scred's www-site: www.freewebs.com/m15-named-scred Phil & Frances <srelt@iclub.org> wrote: Have any of you hung gear hammocks in the cabin of a M 15? Where did you hang them? What I mean is that I purchased the commercial hooks Defender sells for hammocks. Since there is no wood in the cabin, the only alternative I can see is to drill holes and through bolt them under the decks port and starboard. If you have some ideas, I am open to all possibilities. Phil