




Arc Sport is a high-speed electric boat designed for recreational marine use. It sits in the premium electric watercraft segment. The body type follows a compact sport boat layout, focused on short trips, day cruising, and performance-oriented use on inland and coastal waters.
The boat uses a lithium-ion battery system designed for marine duty cycles. Range depends on speed, load, and water conditions, with shorter range at sustained high speeds and longer runtime at cruising pace. Charging supports AC shore power, suited for marinas and private docks. Fast charging options depend on local infrastructure and onboard configuration.
Price positioning places Arc Sport in the high-end electric boat category. It suits private owners, resorts, and marinas looking for a low-noise, low-maintenance boat for leisure use. Alternatives include the X Shore Eelex 8000 and the Candela C-8. A direct comparison fits the X Shore Eelex 8000, which offers a similar size and use case but focuses more on utility.
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| 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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