My original curiosity with the use of a hammock was the possibility to use sites too sloped for laying on the ground, which applies to a lot of the more out of the way places on the Island. With the current wet weather it also might be handy to get off the wet floor.
On my November BAB I used the following
Mountain Warehouse down blanket adapted for under-quilt use - 300g 750 FP down and stitch through construction
Cumulus 150 quilt as a top quilt.
Under a tarp and out of the wind.
I was wearing bibs and knee warmers (too lazy to change into my long-johns) hooded base layer and lightweight hooded down jacket (decathlon MT100 - great piece of kit)
I woke up in the night feeling cold but survived - I've been colder for longer

Went to Mum's at the weekend to test the new under-quilt.
Set-up was,
Cocoon Hammocks under-quilt - 400g 750 FP down with offset (box) baffles
For the top quilt I zipped up the foot end of the Mountain Warehouse down blanket to make a TQ and had my Cumul 150 inside of it.
Under a tarp in winds so strong I could feel the trees moving, oh, and it was at times blowing through the tarp from the end.
I put my long-johns on but had the same base layer and down jacket as the BAM.
I woke up too hot and ditched the 150 quilt and was still warm. Thermometer said the low was 12 degrees

So assuming it does get colder, what are people tips for staying warm? Does an under-quilt protector make any noticeable difference? If so any tips for making one? I'm thinking just a copy of my MYOG hammock in the lightest wind-proof water resistant fabric I can get.