Suex Nemo, Quantum and Voyager DPVs

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

I have been told by a dealer friend that the Go! were hard to get at first, but that they are now readily available.
Thanks.

For comparison with the Suex scooters;

  • Seacraft Go! - £4,695 inc VAT
  • Blacktip Tech - £2,154 inc VAT
    • Plus 2x batteries, circa £400 for 2x12AH and charger
    • Or circa £270 for 9AH and charger
  • Suex Nemo £2,610 inc VAT
  • Suex Quantum £3,138 inc VAT
  • Suex Voyager £3,870 inc VAT
 
Thanks.

For comparison with the Suex scooters;

  • Seacraft Go! - £4,695 inc VAT
    • Plus 2x batteries, circa £400 for 2x12AH and charger
    • Or circa £270 for 9AH and charger
  • Suex Nemo £2,610 inc VAT
  • Suex Quantum £3,138 inc VAT
  • Suex Voyager £3,870 inc VAT
For those prices, the Quantum seems like the logical choice. My only concern would be the fairly low thrust creating some limitations when using a scooter in a high-current area (which is the only time I normally get into the upper ranges of my XJ-S’s power for any amount of time).
 
Granted I haven't rode the new VR series. My gut opinion as someone looking for a tow/travel scooter.

I would get the Go, the double click is easier to get to full speed than the new VR. It has the longest runtime was a battery that is already should be allowed under airline rules. And it comes with the travel case.
 
I'm really hoping to get in the water with each before making a decision, and also to learn a bit more about my service options where I'll be using them the most. I could probably be happy with either, but I'd like to minimize that "probably" before making a final decision.
 

Back
Top Bottom