International Boat Industry – June-July 2019

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TECHNICAL


SECTOR SPOTLIGHT | DECKING


and graphics too if desired.
A pioneer for this highly versatile option is the US-
based Marine Mat, which provides a series of finishes
(brushed, dimpled and smooth) and colours. These
mats can be removed if there are messy jobs to be done,
relying on the moulded non-slip surface beneath for the
duration.


CONCLUSIONS
The choice of deck covering, both natural and artificial,
has never been greater. Natural teak remains the choice
for larger and more traditional yachts, but even timber
decked yachts often have faux teak in garages and other
utility areas on board. The problems of heat and weight
are being steadily addressed, and the greater use of EVA
foam and multiple layer mats offers greater possibilities
for cut-in designs. Some commercial types of faux
teak now incorporate LEDs and luminous strips.
Meanwhile, cork-based products are also enjoying a
revival as customers become more concerned about
illegal logging and sustainability.
Whatever modern materials you decide
to put on your decks, they will mostly
likely offer good grip, good design options, a long life
and greatly improve the look of your boat.
And if you want to change them, they
are increasingly easy to strip off and
start again.


 US-based Marine Mat has developed
flooring which is easy to detach if required.
Note the stainless-steel poppers


IBINEWS.COM For a full list of the decking
options available today, from teak to EVA
foam and cork, along with a round-up of the
key companies involved in the global deck
manufacturing business, go to ibinews.com


TYE CONWAY
ELITE-TEAK

Oddly the
most popular
colour is light
grey... bright,
natural coloured
faux teak looks
out of place on an
older boat
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