Who we are

BAY MARINE SUBIC is a Philippine-based company that designs, builds, sells and rents out aluminum boats and water crafts, work barges and other practical aluminum work for commercial, industrial or private use.

Experience in building different types of marine vessels, we now specialize in building landing crafts. A landing craft is a special type of water craft that’s designed to conveniently bring passengers and cargo straight to the shore without having to use
any type of docking structure.

All of our boats are made of marine-grade aluminum. Aluminum is our preferred material because it is stronger and much more durable than fiberglass, steel or wood. It is environment-friendly and can be re-used or recycled. Aluminum boats are maintenance-friendly and can easily be replaced or repaired when damaged. And, because they are much lighter than boats made from other materials, they are fuel-efficient without sacrificing the speed or power of the vessel.

anchoreD in our values

  • Excellence and Quality
  • Environmental-Sustainability
  • Reliability
  • Safety
  • Service

OUR MISSION

  • To provide quality aluminum marine vessels tailor-fit to meet every clients’ needs
  • To provide personalized and quality service to each client
  • To ensure that each product created would maintain a balance of practicality and cost-efficiency and quality and durability
  • To ensure that each product created would be sustainable and environment-friendly
  • To maintain and promote stringent quality control and safety standards for both workers, partners and clients

our Vision

To be a leading provider of quality aluminum landing crafts, vessels and work boats in the Philippines.

MEET THE TEAM

Gregg Homan has had 14 years of offshore experience and has been involved in numerous innovative underwater solutions for subsea services. He specializes in underwater construction and repairs up to two thousand meters subsea utilizing remotely operated vehicles underwater. His all-encompassing mechanical/electrical knowledge was also broadened by his experience with onshore drilling prior to his work offshore. As with Robert, Gregg has an expansive understanding of building and selling recreational vessels due to his involvement with their family’s dive resort.

gregG homan

Robert Homan has been living and working in the Philippines for the last twenty years and has an extensive background with aluminum boats and crafts. For the last ten years, he has been working as a Workshop and Asset Manager for an international service supply company specializing in marine projects. This avid fisherman’s skills are further augmented by his experience in the mechanical and fabrication industry. Robert has also been involved in operating and running their family’s Dive Resort where he has garnered comprehensive experience with building and selling high-quality dive boats and tenders.

robert homan

Moe Villamor is an attorney-at-law who graduated from the Ateneo de Manila School of Law in 2009 and was admitted to the Philippine Bar in 2010. He was initially a corporate lawyer for Picazo Buyco Tan Fider & Santos Law Offices prior to joining the government as the Chief-of-Staff of then-Chairman-and-Administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, Roberto Garcia. After substantial involvement in both the legislative and executive branches of the government, Moe Villamor returned to the private sector as the Managing Partner for Gutoc Uy Coronel Villamor Law Offices. Apart from his law backward, has a wide experience in management and corporate planning. He specializes in corporate law, compliance and legislative advocacy.

moe villamor

sampaloc cove + WATERfalls

Hidden Paradise of  Zambales

Sampaloc Cove is a perfect getaway for day tours and overnight campers alike. Located at the northernmost side of Subic Bay, Facing Redondo Peninsula, In Between Silangin Cove ( San Antonio ) and Parola ( Subic) , facing Grande Island on the South Western Side.  Sampaloc Cove, which its name is derived from an old tree located in the place is now home to Aeta settlers who also takes care of the place. You surely fall in love to this piece of paradise. If you want a back to basic camping and beach adventure, this is a must try. Aside from its proximity to Subic, the place is not as crowded as Anawangin and Nagsasa.
 
WHAT TO DO:
– Snorkeling at the beachfront rich marine ecosystem
– Visit the nearby beach Silangin Cove and Talisayin Cove
– Trek to the newly renovated lighthouse in Parola
– Trekking to the waterfalls and swimming in its cold pool
– Camping underneath the huge agoho trees along the beachfront
– Immersion with the aetas of the community.
– Watch the Sun as it starts to welcome the new day. Sampaloc is situated in a perfect spot to watch sunshine.
 
TRAVEL TIME:
30 mins