So, to roll this thread back to what I think was the point of the OP....
I was looking at the online info for the Genesis 2.1 and the Seacraft Future. This is how they compare on paper. Anybody have any additional insight into this comparison? Are their important features of either DPV that I left off?
Genesis 850 Watt-hours
Seacraft 750 Wh, or 1000 Wh
Genesis 15.2kg (33.5#)
Seacraft 15.9kg (for 750 or 1000)
Genesis 90# thrust (400N)
Seacraft 76# (340 N) thrust
Genesis 14.0km at 150fpm
Seacraft 11.7km at 45m/min (for the 750), 15.7km (for the 1000) *45m is 148 feet
Genesis 306 minutes at 150fpm (claimed 8.7 miles range at 150fpm, so 8.7*5280/150 = 306)
Seacraft 260 minutes at 45m/min, 350 minutes (for the 1000)
Genesis 24.3 inches long/61.7cm
Seacraft 84.5cm
Genesis 200m max depth (300m optional)
Seacraft 150m
Those are the specs. Now for the features:
Genesis - remove cover to charge via external recharge connector - cannot drive with cover off
Seacraft - same
Genesis - vacuum test port
Seacraft - I don't see where Seacraft has anything like this
Genesis - can run in air without damage
Seacraft - I don't see where Seacraft mentions this
Genesis - controls are "handed". I.e. if you primarily drive with your left hand, you'd want to change the controls.
Seacraft - controls are fully ambidextrous. You can easily drive with either hand during the same dive.
Genesis - magnetic prop coupling
Seacraft - magnetic prop coupling
Genesis - inlet guide vanes to eliminate torque while driving
Seacraft - Post-swirl stator system to eliminate torque while driving
Genesis - infinitely variable speed control
Seacraft - defined gears for speeds - not infinitely variable?
Genesis - Sentry is extra cost option
Seacraft - burntime display is included
Genesis - Warp Core battery system
Seacraft - proprietary battery pack?
Seacraft - option to power external accessories (e.g. lights or heat) from scooter's internal battery
Genesis - no comparable option
Genesis - can convert between 850 Wh and 1700 Wh by adding Warp Core layers and swapping body tube.
Seacraft - can convert between 750 and 1000 just by changing battery packs?? (unknown - battery page refers to Future standard 750 Wh, and Future long 1000 Wh, so maybe it also requires a different body tube)