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Hi,
Only my opinion but I would have thought that self tappers into plywood would definitely last for a foreseeable time. You could seal them with some long lasting putty/glue/similar on the outer side to prevent leaks. So long as the wood is dry screws will last some time. If you use short raw plugs would they add any value? I.e. How thick is the plywood, will it fail? I feel raw plugs are more for screw to brick applications.
I'm not sure of the exact installation but as long as the wood seal is right, you'll be fine. Monitor leaks if you have to, and nows the time of year to do it
Hope I have understood your issue and hope it helps,
Simon
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