This 2024 Watersports Car Series L is a 16′ speedboat that is equipped with a 1.8-liter Yamaha inline-four paired with a Yamaha power jet propulsion system. The fiberglass hull is finished in pink, white, and teal and features elements intended to resemble a Lamborghini Aventador Roadster including front and rear splitters, a rear wing, wheels, headlights, taillights, and side mirrors. Additional features include navigation lights, black and purple upholstery, bucket seats, a center console, a clear windshield, JL speakers, a Fusion stereo, and a sports exhaust system. This Series L jet car boat was sold on BaT April 2026, acquired by the selling dealer shortly thereafter, and is now offered at no reserve in Arkansas with a single-axle trailer and clean Montana titles for the boat and the trailer.

The Watersports Car Series L was built by Watersports Car of Miami, Florida, and features Italian supercar-style design cues, including headlights, taillights, front and rear splitters, intakes, wheels, side mirrors, and a rear wing.

The 16.1′ fiberglass hull is finished in purple, white, and teal with black accents, and features include a clear windshield as well as navigation lights consisting of front-facing red and green lights and an aft-facing white light.

The two-place cockpit houses bucket seats upholstered in black and purple with teal piping. Equipment includes a fiberglass dashboard, a center console with cupholders, a main battery switch, forward and reserve pedals, rubber floors, a fire extinguisher, a Yamaha Connext infotainment system, a Fusion marine stereo, JL speakers, and a control panel for the lights, blower, bilge pump, and horn.

The Momo flat-bottom three-spoke steering wheel frames a full-color instrument cluster that displays a tachometer, speed, fuel level, trim setting, and operating mode.

The Yamaha 1.8-liter inline-four was factory rated at 250 horsepower and has been run for 8.2 hours. An oil change was performed under prior ownership.

Forward and reverse propulsion is provided by a Yamaha power jet propulsion system with a hydraulically actuated reverse bucket.

The single-axle trailer features a 1k-pound rolling tongue jack, a hand winch, carpeted bunks, lighting, and 14″ steel wheels.