I'm now stuck trying to figure out how to get the most from a 4x8 piece of plywood, with regards to ease of access(getting my bicycles in/out).
Here's my latest incarnation:

I plan on skinning the hatch with a single layer of 1/8" lauan, with the hatch sides being 6" thick for vertical support. Spars will be concentrated in the front. There will be no doors/windows, maybe just a fanless vent.
Here's what I'm struggling with now:
* how would I hinge that thing? I'd like to consider whatever the pacman was hinged with.
* since I'll be losing alot of the structural strength attributes of a tear, how do I provide lateral support? I guess I could add some bracing of some sort to minimize the top/bottom tendency to slant.
* how do I seal the top/bottom sections? I'm thinking of either rabbeting to create a vertical mini-wall + a rubber seal, or just simply butting the top/bottom together with a rubber seal between.
* how do I raise the thing? It shouldn't be that heavy, but I am considering using some struts to help... I'll have to figure out where to seat them later. The sides will be a single layer of 3/4" birch plywood.
* how do I attach/lock the hatch down? I guess these popup top latches will work: http://www.adventurerv.net/camper-roof- ... p-958.html
What do you guys think?
Comments would be appreciated.