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Jared
I went to winterize the new boat today and thought I new what I was doing, but it seems I may have done some things wrong? I put about 10 gallons of antifreeze into the two tanks and was running all the lines - the cold was fine, but hot just wouldn't spit pink. Then I figured out that it was all going to the hot water heater - which I had not bypassed (I know that now). I read in the Hunter owners manual (some 20 page piece that tells you almost nothing) and it said to drain the hot water tank... The only drain looking thing I could find was near the top of the tank? It had a red metal tag on it and looked like a spiggot that you could connect a hose to. I turned it on with the pump on and drained all the water out until it quit draining, then left it open. A good amount of water seemed to come out, but never any antifreeze...My question is was this the right valve (near the top? of the tank) to drain the tank? Also, do I run a chance of going back to a boat full of 6 gallons of water from the hot water tank draining water all over the boat (I read something here of having to let some air in the system to drain it???) Or, am I good to go for the winter here in Virginia or do I need to do something else like bypass the lines and start over?Thanks in advance for any help.