In sit-on-top kayaks, it's popular to have a milk crate with various item strapped to the tankwell behind the paddler. I've seen only one sit-insde style kayak that tried to use that concept and that was the Stingray from Liquid Logic.


You can see they molded in some cup and rod holders. It looks like the holders might be a bit shallow to hold a rod but let's just say the area behind the seat works.
So we say it works, but is it practical for a sit inside type boat? Would having a milk crate instead of molded in storage be better? Is there any advantage to having an open area behind the seat that is not under the deck?
Biggest reason to have it, as I see it, is you might have loose items that you'd want access to while you're on the water that you'd like to be able just to toss in a crate and not strap down.
But then again, not having something secured in any paddled boat is an invitation to lose them.
So what say you all? Good idea? Bad idea? I've posted this in many message boards around the net. Good arguments for an against so far.
Let's here from everyone...members, guests, lurkers, etc.