Visited the boat today and stripped out the forward cabin. The good news is that once the vinyl panels are removed you can access the stanchion bolts as the ceiling liner doesn't go right to hull - the vinyl liner being slight proud of the hull.
Bad news is that is not where my leak is. Using a water blaster to drench the deck water was dripping from the ceiling liner. Easy I thought, it must be the hatch that is leaking so removed the trim surrounding the hatch but this was dry.
Tried the water again directed onto just the deck. I have a teak deck so didn't spray with much pressure but made sure it was flooded. The drip from the edge of the line started with earnest once more. So from what I can tell it appears I have a hole in the deck beneath the teak. The teak needs recaulking so must be letting water through.
I did a search and came across this thread, which seems to describe my situation. I haven't taken a close look yet so can't be sure there are holes right through the teak but it certainly fits with what I have observed.
http://www.bavariayacht.info/forum/index.php/topic,1441.msg8387.html#msg8387Recaulking was on the agenda of winter projects so looks like I will need to get onto it sooner than anticipated as rain is pissing in.
I was pretty shocked as i initially thought that it may be a random hole under the teak, which would be impossible to locate without lifting the teak, but if the holes are through the teak and the deck at least I have a chance of finding them.