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Element Yachts
Company typePrivate
IndustryBoatbuilding
HeadquartersErin, Ontario
Area servedWorldwide
ProductsElement line of Express Cruisers
ParentElement Corporation
Subsidiariesview all subsidiaries
Websitewww.elementyachts.com

Element Yachts is a second generation Canadian boatbuilding company located in Erin, Ontario. The company is currently producing the Element line of express cruiser boats with the first model of the series, the 27-foot (8.2 m) Element 270 EXC beginning production in 2005. Element Yachts focuses primarily on the powerboat sector of the boating market, and sells its products worldwide.


Group structure

Element Yachts is a subsidiary of the Element Corporation which consists of the following companies:

  • Element Yachts (Express cruiser powerboats)
  • Element Composites (Composite structures for commercial and military use)
  • Element Power Center (Engine replacement services with modern, fuel efficient engines)

Element Yachts and the other Element Corporation subsidiaries operate from a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m) facility on 4 acres (16,000 m) of land in Erin, Ontario. This facility has the capacity to produce composite boats and structures up to 75 ft (23 m) x 15 ft (4.6 m) x 15 ft (4.6 m) in size.

History

Element Yachts originally began life as the P.C. Mould Company. P.C. Mould produced the historic Dragonfly sailboat under license and re-formed in their present location as Contour Yachts.

Contour Yachts produced the unique and well regarded Contour line of sailing trimarans throughout the 1980s and 1990s. These 3-hulled sailing craft offer excellent stability and speed compared to mono hull or catamaran sailboats. Contour Yachts produced boats in sizes from 30 feet (9.1 m) to over 50 feet (15 m) in length and many continue to sail on the Great Lakes and around the world today. The construction and build quality of the Contour boats have been a key feature in the magazine reviews of the day. Contour is a historical name and fixture in the Canadian yachting and boating industry. Their efforts helped develop the trimaran as a serious sailing vessel, which are now recognized as stable and high-speed platform for lake and ocean sailing.

When the founder retired, the rights to the Contour sailboat line was sold off and the 2nd generation took over and reformed the company as Element Yachts. The founder and family have been very active in the boating and sailing industry in Canada for many years and actively race on historic 8-metre keelboats and have patented a method of sailboat mast manufacturing.

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