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Good, new scooters start at about $4k and move on up to over $18,000.
First and foremost get some dives in under your belt and second You need to be self reliant in your diving!
I dive with 2 dive buddies that also scooter and we have a blast....... but you can separate in a blink of an eye. I have lost my wife a couple times when she saw a pretty fish and decided to stop with out signalling me and it makes for some scary moments in bad vis, back tracking while looking for her. Good dive lights are a must with scooters, imho. You may not see your dive buddy if you get a good distance apart but you will see his light if you get separated and it is honestly one of the greatest feelings, seeing that light. Especially when it's your ditzy blond dive buddy.
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Lots of good info here OP.
Who is making a $18k underwater rocket? I've seen 12k but not anything that expensive.
And I thought the Genesis 1200 was expensive!!
Dr. Lechter is right. Let me add that all the problems with trim and buoyancy are magnified many-fold when you're talking about drysuit diving in cold water.