I've done it both ways on both direct drive and V drive Epics and other boats. I like the dry block method, I wondered about the lime problem but the lake I'm in is not very reactive. I wondered more about leaving a very corrosive liquid (water) in a block all winter. For that reason and the mess and hassle and expense of antifreeze, I go dry block. I may board at some point during the winter as it doesn't stay below freezing long and we have warm days. If I dry block it I can always drop the boat in and go. I can drain the block later or stick a shop light in the engine compartment until I can drain it.
I still want to make a quick drain system for the boat, I think it wouldn't be too hard. I finally have the V drive drain method worked out, you have to go in from the passenger compartment up the sides of the engine. If you do it that way, you can reach the drain plugs on the block relatively easily. Be careful not to break cooling fittings, etc while leaning over the v drive and trans.