For ssh disks: Yes.
I can mount the remote disk using:
$ gvfs-mount sftp://${SERVER}/${PATH}
...or using "Connect to Server..." dialog and Service Type: SSH. The effect is 
the same. In these ways, it is not using sshfs. A folder appears on the 
desktop, instead of a disk. If I unmount this folder by right-clicking on it 
and selecting "Unmount Volume", it works just fine and the folder disappears. 
This functionality can easily replace sshfs.

For encfs disks:
I don't know how to mount an encfs folder with gvfs-mount, and the command 
gvfs-mount lacks its man page.

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nautilus cannot unmount encfs and sshfs disks
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417743
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