My 110 is in a tight place on the wall near the aft/port side of the engine.
Here's an idea which may or may not work depending on your filter location. My factory installation was difficult to deal with in that the filter sat over a bundle of electrical wiring going to the engine. It was all jammed together and a real bear to cover the wiring with poly and rags before opening the filter.
When I installed an electric fuel pump last year, figured that was the time to change out the filter for better access. Installed a plate of 3/4" Starboard with a few studs sticking out of it and mounted the filter on it. This is about one meter aft of where it sat before.
Now it's just a case of undoing a couple of nuts and the filter sits in your lap where you can work on it without slopping fuel around. At the above point, there is only about 1/2" under the body so the element can't come out unless the whole filter is removed. (The double nuts were only temporary until I could find some lock washers). I have a short bar to which I attach the filter in order to get a good grip on it to loosen the housing. The white block is styrofoam to support the wiring and other etceteras.
Still seems like a real pain for a simple filter change, but far, far better than what was there before.