My 1959 Glasspar Lido runabout transom has indications of moisture along the starboard edge and bottom. Ive removed the cap, hardware and drain tube from the transom. The plywood is solid and dry down to within 4-5 inches from the bottom which is the lowest screw in the transom. The wood is moist at the drain tube area which is at the starboard edge, and so is not at the lowest point (center) of the transom. Im looking for ideas on how to treat this moisture and possibly the plywood at those edges. The transom has been drying for a couple of weeks now with a fan. Lots of stress cracks along the starboard edge and starboard side of the bottom edge lead me to believe moisture in these areas need treatment, and possibly the plywood and/or bond in those areas may need repair. Another indication of need for treatment was the large buildup of brown sappy plywood glue residue on the hull from the drain tube. Ive read about CPES, but Im not sure if it can penetrate several inches of solid dry plywood to get to the moist wood. Ive also heard about possible moisture displacement products but dont know anything about these and if such a product would help the weakened plywood or bond even if the moisture was displaced. Any ideas greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /> Marty