There was no water damage. The leaks were small and even though there were air leaks going out, not necessarily means water was going in.
Many of the leaks weren't visible to the eye, while there were others that were.
That's why I had the leaktech test, so I could find any leaks that weren't obvious or easily seen. I didn't want to wonder if I had any long lasting leaks that would rot and damage the camper. My last two shops did not offer a leaktech test so I wanted to take advantage that the new shop offered it. I really like the new camper and will probably keep it until the wheels fall off or we have no where to keep it.
Also as long as the area isn't wet all the time, the wood can dry without rotting.