Hi Stewart,
Wow! Unless you are putting 2000 hours on your engine every year, changing the coolant that often seems wasteful and environmentally unfriendly; those chemicals are “hazardous and harmful to the environment”. I hope you are disposing of it properly. Unless your manual differs from mine the recommended interval is every 4 years or 2000 hours.
I do not profess to be an expert on the system but it appears to me the majority of my hot water system is above the level of the lower drain cock on the engine block and the plumbing is more or less horizontal with the exception of the hoses where they enter the engine compartment. If a siphon is started I would suspect that draining the block will drain the majority of the hot water system.
I could be wrong, but I do not think my Volvo Penta certified mechanic is. He assured me that he replaced the coolant in the entire system, including the vessel hot water portion. I don’t believe he used a vacuum pump or disconnected any unusual amount of hoses during the job. Again, I could be wrong, I was not present during the entire time he was servicing the boat. I guess he could have lied and just charged me for extra coolant, but I do not think so. I think he removed all the coolant from the system. If you would like to know how he accomplished this I can forward his number.