Our previous boat started with Marine Airrrrr Vector Compact self-contained units and they worked reasonably well, decent life span.
They evolved the Vector Turbo units, Dometic acquired Marine Airrrr, and the same units (with some evolution) are now called Dometic Turbo DTG. Re replaced the two ACs on the previous boat with the newer Dometic model, more airfow, quieter, rust-proof drain pan, all good... except I dunno about longevity yet. Sold that boat.
New boat came with Cruisair Stowaway self-contained units. Dometic has since acquired Cruisair, and the Turbo DTG is a replacement option (and we've replaced one, already). The Turbo DTG can be fitted with pre-existing control, if useful. For example, our Cruisair wall panels are all SMXir (or something like that, and we didn't have to change that fr the new Turbo DTG unit.
Recently, I've been reading about CTM Marine units, which seem to compare favorably with the Dometic Turbo DTGs... for less money. And they can use the same controls we already have. Our DTG installer became a CTM dealer last year too, have installed a few units, haven't had any warranty claims, but not enough time has gone by for them to rave yet. They specifically said they get really good warranty service from Dometic; verdict still out with CTM.
"Boat show discounts" are not uncommon with Dometic, or at least with a couple local dealers we have around here... and I think some of that depends on whether Dometic is offering the discount or not in any given year. (Our installer can sometimes offer us the same discount anyway.)
As it happens, I'm juggling the plan to replace our other 4 ACs, so I'm watching CTM closely... 'cause they still seem to be about $1K less expensive even after juggling "boat show" discounts.
-Chris