I dont know about 4S outboards... except when storing a vecile type 4S one sets it up right so the oil in the crankcase doesnt get into up into the cylinders, and or the oil pump get exposed. The latter if left long enough may not prime as the engine turns over resulting in turning over firing with no lube and dry cylinders.
Cooling draining... again dont know how 4S a cooling galleries/ ports are set up But on a johnson / evinrude the Service/ Repair manual recommends storing vertical so all the galleries can drain dry, preventing internal corrosion.
And if wintering...to blow the galleries, in particular the speed ports with air.
I would think it safe to ASSUME a 4S cooling galleries, impeller, pumps, ports etc to be similar to a 2 S.
The caution in doing this is leaving down, forgetting and moving the trailer, hitting the skeg on the ground going over a bump.
Another issue is if uncovered or no engine cover is water in a storm going in thru the vents and laying inside around the power head... even left upright in a heavy wind storm.
And a side note on storing carbed @stroke tilted...the oil and gas drains out of the back of the carb... leaves oil around the base of the powerhead... I dont think that is a bad thing.
With most of the fuel /oil mixture drained out of the carbs, and fuel evaporates, it may tend to leave the carbs dry.. which in long periods between use may cause corrosion drying of gaskets etc in some engines.
Left up right leaves a oil in the carb... but will smoke up when 1st fired for a minute or so.
If not using the engine for a while.. any engine, vintage car, rod etc.. winterize it... gets a bit messy when re use but worth it .. no stuck rings, lubed when fired up etc.