I'm new to sailing, and this is my first boat. The information you have all shared has been priceless, if sometimes alarming! I have a problem with leaking water through the hull chain plate penetrations through the deck, which was noted in the marine survey. Thank you, Maine Sail, for your advice concerning the use of silicone sealant! My background is in engineering and construction, where silicone sealant is the "Gold Standard". Butyl tape it is! However, I have learned through the grief experienced by Malthius2 that the wood between the inner and outer layers of fiberglass can become saturated and deteriorate with terrible consequences. Wet wood, unable to dry through evaporation, will quickly turn to mush and is structurally worthless. My question is: Does anyone have any suggestions regarding these penetrations- how to seal them, and if necessary, how to strengthen the area around the plates if it proves to be deteriorated? Thanks in advance for your thoughts!