I have played 'find the leak' many times in my 282. When I first got it i noticed the fwd bilge going every trip. There were actually 3 leaks contributing to that one, the fish box 90 degree drain was cracked and likely had been since day one. It was mashed up against a small stringer and was broken during install. Since there was no seacock on that one, it's just an above the waterline overboard drain, water was squirting in every time the boat rolled side to side. Replaced the broken elbow. Then I had the livewell issues, this was leaking around the drain, apparently caulk was in short supply the day she was built, and they only went around it about halfway. Easy fix, all I had to do was remove the drain, clean, and re-seal. Then lastly the top of the livewell to underside of the deck. Big gap here, and water was sloshing up and over the lip and into the bilge. Filled in the gap with caulk and outdoor spray foam, like your sealing a drier vent. A few years later it was wet every time it rained, that was from the cockpit drain hoses and elbows, the lines were dry rotted and the drains starting to crack. With those replaced shes awfully dry now. It's only cup holders, anchor locker and a little around the bench seat in the back if it rains really hard. I used weather stripping from amazon to tighten up the bench seat and it's 90% perfect.