Thank you everyone! I appreciate the support and community you provide. I live about 15 minutes from the Electric Bike Store in Ft. Lauderdale and will take a trip in there. Perhaps to clarify what I am wanting, I'll give you a better description of where I'll store it and where I'll use it.
I recently purchased a vintage 43' boat which I intend to take to the Bahamas a few times a year. I'd like something small enough that I can easily stow it away (unlike a bicycle) and that I can use to transport me from the marina into town to grab groceries or to go to a restaurant. I don't expect to ever travel more than 10 miles round trip on paved roads. There may be slight hills but primarily flat ground travel. I used the term "electric kick scooter" because that's what they are being called in video reviews, on eBay, etc. They are using that term to describe what we all know as kick scooters (i.e. Razor) which are now electrically powered. They are also called this to differentiate their style from an electric sit down "scooter" (think electric moped look or an electric Vespa look). I won't argue the definition that has been coined here on this site...just sharing what the rest of the world seems to be calling them.
OK..so I like the form factor of a stand up electric scooter because the handles and steering column fold out of the way and make for a very compact package when storing them. Most of the ones I'm interested in seem to have a gearless direct drive hub, battery packs under the deck and, while not light, are light enough for me to carry from my boat to the parking lot.
I have raised the issue of my weight because I see numerous models that have a thin aluminum linkage/goose neck / bracket where the steering column connects to the deck. (ie. X7 Scooter selling all over eBay right not). It looks like it would fail under my weight. I'm also concerned about these scooters with suspensions (either up front or using a swing arm design in the rear).
While I'll head to the Electric Bike Store, I welcome all of your thoughts, personal experiences, et al. My fear is that I'll be locked into the brands they sell at the Electric Bike Store and may miss the ideal produce for me which I can purchase online.
Thank you again for your comments. I look forward to reading more of them and having defined what I'm calling an electric kick scooter, we can move past that conversation and into specific brands, models, features, pros & cons, upgrades, hacks and so forth.
Have a wonderful Sunday and an easy and low stress start to your week.
Tom