




| Model | Arc Sport |
| Announced | February 2024 |
| launched | Late 2024 (first deliveries began) |
| price | $258,000 (up to ~$268,000 with options) |
| Length Overall (LOA) | 23 ft (7.01 m) |
| Beam | ~8.5 ft (2.59 m) |
| Draft | Not officially disclosed (typical wake boats: ~2 ft) |
| Light displacement | Not officially disclosed |
| Others | Tow tower with retractable design for storage and clearance |
| Solar array | None |
| Battery Capacity | 226 kWh lithium-ion |
| Electric motors | Single high-performance inboard motor (approx. 500–570 hp equivalent) |
| Cruising speed | 20–25 mph (wake speed); top speed capped at ~40 mph |
| Range |
Wake use: 4–6 hours Low-speed cruise: 24+ hours |
| Others |
Supports Level 2 & DC fast charging (0–80% in ~45 mins) Liquid-cooled battery system |
| Guest cabins | None (open day boat) |
| Guest capacity | Up to 15 passengers |
| Layouts | Wake sport open bow layout with dual touchscreen helm |
| Others | Custom surf wave control, tower-integrated sound system |
| Water tanks | Ballast tanks only (computer-controlled for wake shaping) |
| Fuel tanks | None (fully electric) |
| Tender garage | None |
| Salon | Open seating area with premium marine upholstery |
| Others |
Bow/stern thrusters + joystick docking Dual helm touchscreens JL Audio sound system Wireless charging pads Auto-fill ballast system |
| Builder | Arc Boat Company, California, USA |
| Launch milestone | First prototype tested in 2023, Announced in Feb 2024, Deliveries began Q4 2024 and scaling through 2025 |
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