Marine Flooring
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Bainbridge® - Cover Guard™ Floor Protection$209.14 - $747.72 -

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Soundown® - Acoustical Absorption Foam$88.80 - $120.15 -
Soundown® - Vinyl Foam Insulation Barrier$177.50 - $218.45 -

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The marine flooring used in boats can generally be divided into two main categories: the flooring made of natural teak and that constructed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or simply vinyl. Teak is the most expensive option; this kind of wood has always been known for its resistance to water, durability, and great looks. However, it requires quite a lot of time for maintenance. As for PVC, it's more practical; this material is available in several kinds including carpet, smooth sheets, and foam flooring, and each of them is offered in numerous designs and patterns.
Some models look very similar to the teak surface and are even called synthetic or faux marine teak. Commonly, PVC sheets consist of several layers and feature various protective coatings to resist abrasion and wear. If installed properly, vinyl flooring looks great and serves long. The same goes for vinyl carpets that are typically used for the interior. Reputable manufacturers make them resistant to moisture, mildew, and even heavy traffic, however, carpet tends to collect dirt and requires more time to get dry. In our online store, you will find many interesting and stylish solutions designed to withstand harsh marine conditions.













