I think I detect a pattern here.....port side leaks and starboard is dry.......
I don't really know how the new boats are made as opposed to my '87 Cruiser, but in my boat the starboard side is only a partial bottom shelf and the sides of the engine well and exterior of the boat, so has no chance in the world of ever holding water.
The port side is set up as a live well. However, it doesn't leak into the rest of the boat, but does accumulate water, and can't be kept dry. The lids will leak if water, such as rain or wash water, is sprayed on them. Keeping it dry would involve leaving the lid open all the time to aid evaporation.
I think it actually "sweats" condensation on a daily cycle. At night, when it cools down, water condenses on the walls and runs to the bottom. The next day brings rising temperatures and the air inside expands, but very little evaporation takes place unless you leave the lid open. Night time repeats the sweating, condensing addition of water to the bottom of the lazarette/live well.
This is my theory at least, much like partially full gas tanks take on water from out of the air.
Does anybody know if the early Cruisers like mine had the live well installed as standard equipment or a factory option?
Joe.