I'm not familiar with the arrangement of a B41, but some years ago I had fresh water leaking into my B36. On investigation it was found to come from the holes for the screws that secured a thick plastic cover in place in way of the area just behind and below the bridge seat at the after end of the cockpit. The plastic cover was secured by four self tapping screws through the cover and through the glass fibre hull moulding below. The cover when in place fitted flush with the cockpit deck, and was supported each side by a GRP ledge that was below the cover by an amount equal to the thickness of the cover. Over time, the holes for the self tapping screws had worn to the point that the screws were only a sloppy fit and did not actually tighten when done up. Whenever the cockpit area was washed down, or when it rained, water would run out of the cockpit at the aft end, passing under the cover and along the ledges supporting the cover. Arriving at the screw holes water would run through into the area around the steering quadrant, then it would run forward to the engine compartment.
The problem was solved by drilling out the holes to get back to sound undamaged GRP and the cover was then bolted in place with a large penny washer fitted to the bolt where each arrived inside the steering compartment, and a nut. Between the cover and the ledge an "O" ring or something similar was fitted around each bolt and when the bolts were tightened the "O" rings were squeezed up to form a seal. While using bolts does present problems when tightening them, particularly if you are on your own when doing the job. Since then there have been no further leaks from that area. Good luck.