Goldfish Boat produces center console boats and
rigid inflatable boats (ribs). There are 10 models
currently in production ranging from 7 to 15 meters.
All Goldfish models are designed for high speeds up
to 100 knots. The design of Goldfish RIBs is such
that they are equally suited to all weather
conditions, be it the Arctic Circle or the warm
waters of the Gulf of Aden. Most models are designed
for excitement.
Founded in 1991, Goldfish's original goal was to
produce handmade racing boats. Pål Sollie is the
chief designer, designer, and owner of the Norwegian
Goldfish Boat. The shipyard is located 50 km south
of Oslo. Prior to the Goldfish's founding, Pål
Sollie was actively involved in both boat
construction and boat racing. The yard's first
experience was a 16-foot central console Goldfish
boat, which was widely acknowledged. It was followed
by the 30-foot Goldfish model, and then a sports
cruiser. In 2001, the first RIB Goldfish model was
launched.
Over
the years the company has built over 650 civilian
boats and over 900 special and military boats. A
third of the Goldfish boat model goes to the
superyacht market, where RIBs serve as tenders.
Goldfish Boat's largest client is the
Royal Norwegian Navy.