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Doral: Builder Profile

Doral was a Canadian shipbuilder founded in 1972, specializing in the production of luxury yachts and sport boats. Based in Grand-Mère, Quebec, Doral was known for crafting vessels ranging from 17 to 45 feet. The company was recognized for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship, often incorporating advanced technology and materials to enhance performance and comfort. Doral collaborated with renowned designers to create stylish and functional boats. Despite its reputation for excellence, Doral ceased operations in 2012. During its peak, the company was celebrated for its commitment to quality and its contribution to the luxury boating industry.
About Doral

About Doral

In 1935, Canadian Mois Cadorette opened in Saint-Jean-de-Sway a shipyard named after himself for making canoes and small pleasure boats. Twenty years later, he was one of the first to master epoxy and glass fabrics, starting to make laminated hulls, which, Moses believes, are the future. And in 1972 Moise Cadorette was the birth of Doral, specialising in the construction of inexpensive plastic boats for water sports and entertainment. And now the new brand is a priority for the shipyard. In 1979, Thundercraft and Canot Cadorette bought Moise Cadorette. In 1989, the triumvirate of shipbuilders moved their production to the Grand Mayor in the province of Quebec. In 1999, Doral is taken over by Erwin Zich. Doral Boats, the middleman in the small boat industry, even today sells its boats both in North America and overseas (the company has representatives in 25 countries). The shipyard's range includes boats from 4 to 14 meters in length, divided into three categories: sports boats, express cruisers and an elite series. And recently the shipyard has a new fashion option "Build-Your-Doral", where with the help of online configurator you can mold every detail of your boat as you want.

Discontinued Doral Models