I have the original manuals and paperwork still, but in paper form. Depending on where you are, I can lend them to you so you can make copies (I have a 2003 B49).
However, they won't help you with the leaks. The leaking problems stem from the fact that they used silicone sealant when they built it, which breaks down over time and starts to let water in. You will find that EVERY SINGLE skin fitting has this rubbish under it, so it's a case of removing them all, getting all the old sealant off, then re-bedding sith SIKA. This includes the water tank and waste tank fillers, all the cockpit drains and transom drains, the handrails, stantions, genoa cars, shroud plates, cleats (they will be leaking LOADS), deck clutches, etc. I also found that a number of the windows were leaking where the bedding had gone hard and crumbly, so removed all the hatches and windows and re-betted them with ABROMAST butyl sealant. There is also a problem with the cockpit table, there water that drains out runs along the bottom and into the instument section, and then down into the aft cabin. I also suspect (but haven't had the toerail up yet) that there are some glue voids in the hull/deck joint.
Some will be rain water, but you will also get some in whilst under-way, so sometimes it is fresh, and sometimes brackish.
It's a long and ball-aching job, but I'm afraid there's no quick fix. You just have to take it all off and put it back properly.
Best of luck
Bob