I flushed last season
This is how I flushed out the cooling system on my Westerbeke 21 last spring. It worked great! First I removed the thermostat, this is the key! On my heat exchanger there is a drain plug, some also have a petcock. I removed the drain plug on the heat exchanger and was able to slip a piece of hose over it and led the hose into the bulge. Once this is done all you have to do is run a garden hose into the radiator. Adjust the hose pressure so you get a good flow through the system. The motor does not have to be running although you can start it up if you want. If your boat is out of the water be sure that you know how to run the engine on the hard. I flushed my engine for about 5 minutes and then started up the engine and flushed for about 5 more minutes. When you finnished. allow the engine to drain. The beauty of having the thermostat out is that when you fill with antifreeze, you are filling the block up directly. Other wise you have to run the engine, heat up, add, stop, cool, run, heatup, add, and so on. When the block is full, replace the thermostat (make sure to have new gaskets).