I've recently purchased a 1994 H26. The boat is on a mooring. Over the past month or so, I've had problems with a "squishy" cabin sole. It appears this developed after a heavy rain storm, and I've never been able to get all of the water from underneath the cabin sole. After some research, I've learned this is not an uncommon complaint/problem. My understanding is that this is often caused by leaks around the campionway hatch/latch during driving rains. How do I get the trapped water from underneath the cabin sole. The teak strips had been destroyed over time and have been ripped out. All I have now is the thin plywood sole. I've read that one way to get the trapped water out is to remove the 3M5200 rubber caulk/gasket around the plywood sole with DeBond Marine Formula and to attempt to pull the the cabin sole plywood out in one piece. This seems like a lot of work and may lead to breaking the sole! Are there other methods? I suppose once the boat is out of water, I could let it dry out, but we live in NW Wisconsin and freezing temps are quickly approaching. I'm afraid the freezing may damage the ballast tank. Any suggestions/ideas? Thanks in advance to a new/novice owner.