rayra
Expedition Leader
It's for bridging obstacles 
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This weekend was another familial construction trip 140mi in the opposite direction. One of the deliberate decisions on my storage platform height was not only the minimum interior drawer height but also the maximum platform height. in part so I could still transport a wheelbarrow in the back. And a couple months ago it was a boxed residential 50gal water heater. I've got ~25" vertical clearance at the hatch coaming, over the platform
I took some pains in designing my platform so I'd retain as much of the functionality of my pickup as possible. Still a No Go for transporting soil amendments (manure). Even with leather upholstery that's a bad idea, takes too long to air that stink out.
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This weekend was another familial construction trip 140mi in the opposite direction. One of the deliberate decisions on my storage platform height was not only the minimum interior drawer height but also the maximum platform height. in part so I could still transport a wheelbarrow in the back. And a couple months ago it was a boxed residential 50gal water heater. I've got ~25" vertical clearance at the hatch coaming, over the platform

I took some pains in designing my platform so I'd retain as much of the functionality of my pickup as possible. Still a No Go for transporting soil amendments (manure). Even with leather upholstery that's a bad idea, takes too long to air that stink out.
/Pro Tip