I have a poor man's Camco Kit . . . which is a 5 gallon homer bucket with a hose attached at the base. At the end of the hose are the muffs. The whole business goes up on the swim platform to get positive flow into the outdrive, etc.
The garden hose then just goes in the bucket and I set it to a faster flow rate than the engines consume while running so the bucket once filled stays filled. When I want to switch over to AF, I merely toss the garden hose aside and let the engine consume most of the remaining water in the bucket, then pour the anti-freeze in the bucket on-the-fly while the engine is still running. Seems to be quicker than swapping from the garden hose to a Camco bucket.
Anyway . . . there is no wrong method, as long as it works