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Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect Ltd.

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Founded
  
1994

Number of employees
  
18 (2015)

Founder
  
Gregory C. Marshall

Industry
  
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Headquarters
  
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Key people
  
Gregory C. Marshall (CEO) Gordon Galbraith (VP)

Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect Ltd. (GCMNA) of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is a designer of international luxury yachts. The company was established in 1994 by Gregory C. Marshall and with partner Gordon Galbraith, who joined the company in 1998, currently employs a design team of 18 employees.

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GCMNA has been involved with more than 400 vessels in designs including styling, engineering, mechanical, electrical, interior design and decorating. In collaboration with many well known shipyards, including Burger Boat Company, Christensen Shipyards, Ocean Alexander and Westport Shipyards. In 2012 the magazine Superyacht World voted the GCMNA-designed yacht Big Fish "one of the top 50 yachts of all time"

Awards

  • Big Fish Yacht
  • VvS1 Yacht
  • Calixas 105
  • Attessa IV
  • List of Vessels designed by Gregory C. Marshall Yacht division

  • BigFish, built by McMullen & Wing in Auckland, New Zealand launched 2010
  • Neptunus 70
  • Neptunus 65
  • SanJuan 30
  • SanJuan 38
  • SanJuan 40
  • SanJuan 48
  • VvS1
  • Chirundos built by McMullen & Wing in Auckland New Zealand. Launched 2016
  • Coastal Craft "Concord 65" Aluminum Production Yacht built in Gibsons B.C. Canada
  • Ocean Alexander 112 Motoryacht in collaboration with Evan K. Marshall (Styling and Interior)
  • List of vessels designed by Gregory C. Marshall Commercial division

  • "Chris D Lewis" 38 foot Police Boat for the Ontario Provincial Police. Launched by Kanter Marine 2016. Named after retired OPP commissioner Christopher D Lewis
  • "Salish Sea Dream" 24 Meter Whale Watching Catamaran built by Armstrong Marine in 2016
  • "RHIB" 32 foot Aluminum Crew Boat for Jones Maritime. Built by Liquid Metal Marine in 2015
  • Kanter Marine 8.9 Meter Hydrographic Vessels for Canadian Hydrographic Service
  • References

    Gregory C. Marshall Naval Architect Ltd. Wikipedia