Hello!
The only reason why I install an "emergency cut off" valve is because , if my boat goes on fire for any reason, it may be difficult to shut off manually the valve on the gas tank. This can be due to the difficult access of the valve or simply because when the boat is on fire, the fire stands close to the burner , regulator,gas tank,.... and you wouldn't put your hand in it.
A click on the transmitter controlled switch saves you from burning yourself and you gain precious minutes in controlling the fire.
If it happens far from the bank. Cutting off the gas supply will naturally extinguish the fire if you react soon enough before the entire boat is burning wood or fiber glass. Without this valve, you better swim fast.
Also, when I've finish sailing , I cut off the gas and leave steam pressure bleeding off before to grap my boat. I sometime let it cooling down in the water. I'm a bit lazy!
But this is true also, that there is several sorts of people in our hobby: those (like me) who find any pretext to install scaps inside his boats, and those who think that the minimum is the better.
Both attitudes are respectable and makes this steam business exciting , it allows to share experience and friendship with people around the world.
Regards.
