Want a low-cost electric boat? These are the most affordable options out there (2024)

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Electric boating certainly isn’t new, but for a long time it has remained outside the constraints of most recreational boaters’ wallets. Get ready though, as a new wave of innovation is seeing several new low-cost electric boats starting to enter the US market. Here’s a collection of some of the most interesting and affordable electric boats for rest of us.

Keep in mind that lower-cost electric boats usually mean lower power and shorter range.

You’re not going to get high power and elegantly designed electric boats such as those from companies like Candela and X Shore for just a couple month’s salary. Those luxury electric boats can reach well into the six figures, and their high-end design helps explain the high sticker price.

But for the rest of us, these more everyday electric boats can help scratch the itch for an affordable, quiet, and relaxing lake cruiser.

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Veer V13

Veer is a recently launched low-cost boat company, with the Veer V13 serving as its debut model.

Veer’s parent company is Brunswick, which also owns Mercury Marine, a popular outboard engine maker. So it should come as no surprise that Veer’s boats are powered by Mercury drivetrains. While the base model has a combustion outboard, the electric version uses the newly-released Avator 7.5e electric outboard.

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The 13-foot (4-meter) two-seater boat is manufactured from rotomolded polyethylene. That’s the same way kayaks are made, and is a cost-effective method to produce large and hollow plastic parts such as boat hulls. If you’ve ever wondered why a canoe costs three to four times the price of a kayak on average, there you go.

That rotomolding production helps the Veer V13 achieve a much lower sticker price than fiberglass or aluminum electric boats.

The base model comes with an entry-level price of US $11,995, including a trailer, though the electric version adds a US $2,100 premium to the total.

Since the Veer V13 is being marketed to new and first-time boat owners, it comes in a bundle with a galvanized trailer, making it easy to start boating right away.

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TwinTroller eVenture bundle

TwinTroller is another manufacturer that offers small format boats, though this time with an interesting hull design. A pair of sponsons feature recessed electric motors that give the boat more maneuverability, as well as foot controls to allow the operator to keep his or her hands free. That’s perfect for a small fishing boat.

The hollow cavity under the sponsons floods with water surrounding the two electric motors, creating a form of suction that makes the boat even more stable. Two men can stand on the same gunnel together without the boat tipping over.

The base model of the TwinTroller X10 is priced at US $4,795, while a deluxe version costs US $5,495.

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The TwinTroller eVenture bundle adds a more powerful rear electric motor for extra speed or longer run time. That bundle includes the company’s US $4,795 X10 boat as well as a US$2,599 ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 Plus electric outboard motor outfitted with an extra short shaft to fit the X10.

It also includes the Spirit Battery Plus to power the outboard and a US $1,399 trailer, bringing the total price to US $8,293 (including a US $500 discount for buying it all together as a bundle).

Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL+ 132

Another option in the electric kayak category is the Sportsman WigWater ePDL+ 132. The kayak, which normally houses a pedal system that allows an angler to power the kayak with their feet while keeping their hands free for fishing, has been upgraded to offer an bicycle-style pedal assist system.

That system uses a small electric motor to power the pedal drive, letting the operator either increase their own leg power or rely purely on the electric motor for propulsion.

There’s a manual mode that switches off the motor entirely (and works with the battery removed as well). That’s useful for when the operator doesn’t want to burn any battery and prefers to do all the pedaling alone.

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The kayak weighs 143 pounds (68kg) but can support a payload of up to 357 pounds (162kg). There are five power levels, and just like we’ve seen onother small electric boats, the power level drastically affects the run time of the battery.

At full power in level 5, the 36V 20Ah (720 Wh) lithium-ion battery lasts for around three hours. Dropping down to level 1 will sip away much more slowly at the battery, with the company claiming 46 hours of run time. You should probably bring snacks.

Priced at $5,999, the Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL+ 132 is available through the company’sdealer network.

Go-Float Vortex

The Go-Float Vortex is a bit more of a recreational, afternoon-on-the-lake kind of boat. Think more along the lines of something you’d rent for a couple hours on vacation, not something you’d take out fishing with your buddies.

But at US $6,995, that low-tech design helps keep it mighty affordable.

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The Vortex is powered by a single 12V DC electric motor and enjoys a top speed of 4 mph (6.4 km/h or 3.5 knots). Accessories include deck color choices, rod holders (I guess you can go fishing in it!), a water proof stereo, bimini top, and more.

It might not be the fastest electric boat in the pond, but it sure does look relaxing.

GoBoat 2.0

Like the Go-Float Vortex above, the GoBoat is on the minimal end of what could be considered an electric boat. But since it pushes even further out into the no-man’s land of electric boat minimalism, it also pushes the price further down too.

At just under $1,000 for the recently released GoBoat 2.0 (or closer to $700 for the kid’s size version), this is one of the cheapest electric boats on the market.

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The inflatable e-boat is light enough to carry by hand when deflated, yet still packs a (small) punch with its 35 lb thrust 12V trolling motor designed by GoBoat. The company claims that it is the “lightest and most compact 35 lb thrust motor on the market.”

The motor comes with five speeds in the forward direction and two reverse speeds, though the top speed of 5 mph (8 km/h or 4.3 knots) isn’t going to win any water races.

Quietude 156

The Quietude 156 goes a different direction than the more affordable electric boats on this list, but that also makes it a bit more expensive too, at US $35,495.

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The four-passenger fiberglass boat is 15.5 feet long (4.7 meters) and comes in a variety of color options for the hull. The boat features a 5 hp outboard motor that can hit a top speed of 6 mph (10 km/h or 5 knots), but cruises at 5 mph (8 km/h or 4.3 knots) for 20 miles (32 km or 17.2 nm).

Owners can customize the color of the deck, interior, and canopy materials to match their preferences.

Budsin 15′ Lightning Bug

According to the manufacturer, “the 15 foot Lightning Bug has been considered the jewel of electric boats ever since we started making them in 1987.”

The co*ckpit, which seats four adults, includes a single lever for controlling both the speed and the direction of the boat, making operation extremely easy.

At around US $27,000, the 15′ Lightning Bug features wooden decking and interiors. The hull is constructed using three layers of molded cedar and mahogany bonded with epoxy, and includes a mahogany transom.

It’s certainly an elegant looking boat, but it costs a bit more than some of the budget-level offerings on this list.

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BOTE + Bixpy

If you don’t mind getting just slightly DIY, BOTE and Bixpy have teamed up to offer an interesting solution to combine their products into an electric boat.

BOTE is well known for its inflatable watercraft, from dock platforms to skiffs, kayaks, and SUPs. Bixpy, on the other hand, creates electric motors and waterproof batteries for electric kayaks, surfboards and other light watercraft. You can probably see where this is going.

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The two partnered to create a kit that uses Bixpy’s gear to turn BOTE’s inflatable kayaks into electric boats. The kit makes use of the port on BOTE’s boats that is designed for a pedal drive. But instead of dropping a pedal-powered system into that scupper hole, Bixpy’s adapter drops in to support an electric motor.

The entire setup costs just north of $4,000 and creates an electric boat that can fit into a backpack.

Electracraft 15LS

The Electracraft 15LS is a six-seater fiberglass boat with a molded interior, making it the highest capacity electric boat on this list so far. Though at US $42,000, it’s also the most expensive. If you want to take five friends out with you, though, this is the electric boat to do it in.

The boat comes with upholstered interior, fiberglass dining table with cupholders, and a center helm.

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It runs on a 48V system using a set of four 12V marine batteries. The boat also includes an automatic bilge pump, though many of the other nicer accessories are more expensive add-ons.

AQUOS Backpack Series

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Last couple of years I've been running my Corribee (21 foot sailer, a serious little boat) from a "120lb thrust" 24V outboard (AliBaba) and a pair of 24V 90Ah LFP batteries, home made, loosely following the book by (checks notes) Micah Toll.

Total cost : about $1200 ( + sailboat)

This gives me 4.5 knots, and about 4nm per kWh at full throttle, or about 9nm per battery.

Not much more efficient than a Tesla, but to be fair, the Tesla comfortably exceeds 4.5 knots!

Slow down and you can nearly double that range at 3 knots, plus you can always hoist sail.

So adding electric power to a small existing boat can be an attractive and very economical alternative.

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If you really want to keep things affordable, the cheapest option on this list so far is the AQUOS 7.5-ft Backpack Series inflatable electric boat.

The inflatable pontoons help this boat go from in a bag to on the water in just a few minutes.

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There’s only seating for one, but you probably weren’t expecting too much out of this vessel.

It may be spartan, but it does include a fairly nice looking swivel seat and a small 20 lb thrust trolling motor! Not bad for just $795!

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Electric Boating Concepts

Electric boating has seen a surge in innovation, with several new low-cost electric boats entering the US market. These boats offer an affordable, quiet, and relaxing experience for recreational boaters. Let's explore the concepts related to the various electric boats mentioned in the article.

Veer V13

  • Veer V13 is a low-cost electric boat powered by the newly-released Avator 7.5e electric outboard, manufactured from rotomolded polyethylene, and marketed to new and first-time boat owners.
  • The base model comes with an entry-level price of US $11,995, including a trailer, with the electric version adding a US $2,100 premium to the total [[1]].

TwinTroller eVenture Bundle

  • TwinTroller X10 is a small format boat with an interesting hull design, featuring recessed electric motors and foot controls for maneuverability.
  • The base model is priced at US $4,795, while the deluxe version costs US $5,495. The eVenture bundle includes a more powerful rear electric motor and a trailer, bringing the total price to US $8,293 [[2]].

Old Town Sportsman BigWater ePDL+ 132

  • The Sportsman WigWater ePDL+ 132 is an electric kayak with a bicycle-style pedal assist system, offering five power levels and a 36V 20Ah (720 Wh) lithium-ion battery.
  • Priced at $5,999, it is available through the company’s dealer network [[3]].

Go-Float Vortex

  • The Go-Float Vortex is a recreational electric boat powered by a single 12V DC electric motor, offering a top speed of 4 mph (6.4 km/h or 3.5 knots) and various accessories.
  • Priced at US $6,995, it is designed for a relaxing afternoon on the lake [[4]].

GoBoat 2.0

  • The GoBoat 2.0 is an inflatable e-boat with a 35 lb thrust 12V trolling motor, offering five speeds in the forward direction and two reverse speeds, with a top speed of 5 mph (8 km/h or 4.3 knots).
  • Priced at just under $1,000, it is one of the cheapest electric boats on the market [[5]].

Quietude 156

  • The Quietude 156 is a four-passenger fiberglass boat with a 5 hp outboard motor, offering customization options for the hull, deck, interior, and canopy materials.
  • Priced at US $35,495, it offers a unique and more expensive option in the electric boat category [[6]].

Budsin 15′ Lightning Bug

  • The 15′ Lightning Bug is an elegant electric boat with wooden decking and interiors, featuring a single lever for controlling speed and direction.
  • Priced at around US $27,000, it offers a more luxurious option compared to budget-level offerings [[7]].

BOTE + Bixpy

  • BOTE and Bixpy have teamed up to offer a kit that combines Bixpy’s electric motors with BOTE’s inflatable kayaks, creating an electric boat that can fit into a backpack.
  • The entire setup costs just north of $4,000, providing an interesting DIY solution for electric boating enthusiasts [[8]].

Electracraft 15LS

  • The Electracraft 15LS is a six-seater fiberglass boat with a molded interior, running on a 48V system using a set of four 12V marine batteries.
  • Priced at US $42,000, it offers the highest capacity electric boat on the list, suitable for accommodating five friends [[9]].

AQUOS Backpack Series

  • The AQUOS 7.5-ft Backpack Series inflatable electric boat is the most affordable option on the list, featuring inflatable pontoons and a small 20 lb thrust trolling motor.
  • Priced at just $795, it provides a spartan yet accessible entry into electric boating [[10]].

I hope this overview of the concepts related to electric boating provides valuable insights into the diverse range of electric boats available in the market. If you have any specific questions or would like to delve deeper into any of these concepts, feel free to ask!

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