Maybe someone smarter than me can help me out...
See picture of valve and instructions. Each ballast bag has an anti-siphon valve. So you can overflow out, but you can't pour in. Whatever you pour in stops at the valve.
So how exactly are you supposed to winterizing the ballast bags? The only thing I can gather is NOT follow the instructions and do the following:
1. Take out the impeller
2. Pour into as directed and hope that what you pour in dilutes the trapped water - from last time you overflowed over the side when filling the bags - dilutes the raw water enough that you don't crack the anti-siphon valve.
What am I missing here?
What is the purpose of the anti-siphon valve? There wasn't one on the 2008 sante 210.
Thoughts?

See picture of valve and instructions. Each ballast bag has an anti-siphon valve. So you can overflow out, but you can't pour in. Whatever you pour in stops at the valve.
So how exactly are you supposed to winterizing the ballast bags? The only thing I can gather is NOT follow the instructions and do the following:
1. Take out the impeller
2. Pour into as directed and hope that what you pour in dilutes the trapped water - from last time you overflowed over the side when filling the bags - dilutes the raw water enough that you don't crack the anti-siphon valve.
What am I missing here?
What is the purpose of the anti-siphon valve? There wasn't one on the 2008 sante 210.
Thoughts?
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