A 23-foot boat hurtling along a Northern California river at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour looked like other vessels but didn’t have the familiar roar.
SAN JOAQUIN, Calif β Grant Jeide looked like another dude riding the rollicking waves left in the wake of a 23-foot (7-meter) boat ripping through the water at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour on a river in Northern California’s Delta earlier this summer.
But Jeide was performing his aquatic acrobatics behind a different breed of boat β one powered by electricity instead of gasoline. Unencumbered by the din and acrid smell of a combustion engine, the boat’s passengers could chat with Jeide as he surfed behind them while they savored the afternoon breeze wafting along the river.
βIt’s like a playground back there, you feel like you could just ride all day,β exclaimed Jeide, part of the sales team at Arc Boats, …