VE7DAC
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Wow.
I disagree with the premise that a consumer Lithium powered device that has a thermal runaway doesn't have enough energy to start a major fire. It ignites something like bedding, bunk curtains etc and it will spread quickly. A lithium powered consumer device fire is NOT at all as easy to put out as a cigarette, nor an electrical issue (depending on access) nor a non lithium battery. The chemistry, how they burn and what temperature is quite different, as are the suppressants that will effectively work.
To your "If you can't safely deal with a small fire on your boat, you aren't operating a safe boat" tells me that while you may have academic knowledge and some certifications , you don't have much beyond that, the speed that small can get large is staggering often, and depends on many, many factors. Your blanket statement is naive at best.
Ad hominems don't help your argument. I've seen and dealt with plenty of li-ion and other fires. The mechanism of ignition isn't important, what it lights on fire is.