OK. Done Deal- found the hull leaks! After installing check valves in the bilge lines and blasting water in various locations with a hose we still hadn't found the leak early this summer after all of our diffculties last summer. We were still getting 30 to 40 gallons of water on the West Coast trips. However, after a months use, we noticed the rub rail on both sides of the transom where the water strikes the hull on the 45 degree 'slope' from hull to pod had a gap up to 3/16" wide. I suspect the rub rail was 'flexing' from the hull previously and we didn't see the gap but after months of use the gap opened and stayed open to be able to see it. I also think the hose pressure in the original tests were not adequate to separate the rub rail from the hull. This summers water test with a hose confirmed the leakage at the gapped rub rail. We Sika-flexed sealed the rear transom section of rail and now have a dry boat. This winter we will remove the rub rail and inspect for hull separation issues.Thanks for all the suggestions on solving this issue.Cheers,Whaleon