Electric boat startup Arc has a new model that is its cheapest and most approachable watercraft yet.
The new boat is called the Arc Coast, and it will start at $168,000. The company is taking preorders now and says the Coast will ship in 2026.
The Coast is whatās known as a ācenter consoleā boat, which is often used for fishing. Itās the companyās third model, following the limited edition $300,000 Arc One and the $268,000 Arc Sport (which I got to pilot earlier this year). Thatās despite coming out of stealth just four years ago.
Arc also recently announced itās working on an electric tug boat to be used at the Port of Los Angeles, as the startup tries to make good on founder and CEO Mitch Leeās ambitious promise to electrify all watercraft.
The company says the Coast is powered by the same 226kWh battery pack Arc designed for the Sport and is roughly the same size. That battery should last for hours ā four to five, or even more, depending on how much drivers use the 400 horsepower on offer ā and can power the Coast up to around 50 miles per hour. Up to 10 people can ride on board.
The big difference between the Coast and the Sport, other than price, is the layout. True to its name, the āconsoleā or helm of the boat is situated in the center, allowing for freer movement around the edges. It appears to have the same fit and finish of Arcās other boats, which looked superb even on the production-intent Sport I drove in January. Arc has also put a lot of work into the software on the center consoleās screens, which are minimalist yet rich with information.
Add in all the other upsides over gas boats like no fumes, no winterization, and less noise, and itās possible to imagine people justifying what is still an eye-watering price tag when it hits the market next year.

