Ok...I think I've got the problem resolved. I found a trickle coming from the front hatch, but I think the majority of the water was coming in from the seal of the hatch. I've learned to keep the bow of the trailer all the way down and the anchor locker drain unplugged. We had several inches of rain the past 36 hours and the boat stayed dry (spent about two hours inside during the down pour). I'm going to work to put a secondary seal on the hatch. Got some ideas. Once I get it worked out, I'll post pictures.
I also got all the water out from underneath the sole. I couldn't get a hose through any of the places suggested. So, I raised the trailer stand all the way up (bow high). Using a oil transfer pump (just a bottle pump I had around that I used to transfer oil into my old truck's differential) I was able to run the hose through to forward starboard hatch in the aft bunk area. The hose went over the structural beam about four inches forward of the hatch. I pulled about 2 gals out of the area. Anyways, the sole doesn't squish anymore.
If anybody needs more detailed information, or pictures, let me know and I'll post them.
I also got all the water out from underneath the sole. I couldn't get a hose through any of the places suggested. So, I raised the trailer stand all the way up (bow high). Using a oil transfer pump (just a bottle pump I had around that I used to transfer oil into my old truck's differential) I was able to run the hose through to forward starboard hatch in the aft bunk area. The hose went over the structural beam about four inches forward of the hatch. I pulled about 2 gals out of the area. Anyways, the sole doesn't squish anymore.
If anybody needs more detailed information, or pictures, let me know and I'll post them.