Maybe you just don't see it all the time due to circumstances at the time. Since you kill the engine by killing the ignition, until the engine quits rotating, it's processing fuel. If you kill the engine with the throttle open more than idle obviously there could be more residue. Or if boat or current movements are different observation would be different.
Another point is that the fuel and oil are petroleum products which are lighter than water and thus float. With no restrictions the fuel will spread out to the single molecule level which means that just a single drop of fuel could spread out to a 20-30' circle if allowed in dormant water. I know this because this is how the size of the oil molecule was determined....a drop of oil was applied to a standing pool of water and the size of the ring it made was analyzed and the answer was produced.....oil molecules are tiny!
Mark