Catamaran Fantail with Handy Details
This catamaran got the fantail upgraded with SeaCork, including pool table style pointers for tracking traveler adjustments. Note the tricky shape of the end pieces. Lots of detailed templating work on this one.
This catamaran got the fantail upgraded with SeaCork, including pool table style pointers for tracking traveler adjustments. Note the tricky shape of the end pieces. Lots of detailed templating work on this one.
The Catamaran Just a Dream was looking for better footing in the cockpit and the foredeck near the mast, as well as to replace worn non-skid on the transom steps, and some beyond-repair teak/holly in the head below. SeaCork to the rescue. A lovely installation by Rob Mould of REM Yacht Repair in Connecticut, this…
This catamaran had vinyl-type non-skid decals on them in a light brown. They had worn away substantially, and were incredibly hot underfoot in direct sun. The owner was looking for a replacement material that would be cooler on the feet, give excellent grip even when wet, and give some cushion (both sound and compression) in…
A nice addition to the deck of this fine RIB touring boat! The decks were white, boring, and most notably, slippery. Wet shoes or a little bit of spray was all it took to have guests grabbing each other for stability, or making risky maneuvers to board the craft. SeaCork decking has made a world…
This was a smallish project that paid huge dividends, as the look and feel of this aging production sailboat was renewed completely by the addition of cork in the cockpit and swim step. Take a look at the before and after photos. Spectacular!
After many miles and lots of entertaining, the faux teak decks on this luxury charter catamaran were looking a little worse for wear. Most of all, the clients and crew would constantly complain how HOT the deck was in the sun. The owners did a little research, and settled on SeaCork as the solution. The…
This Soverel 33 is owned and raced regularly by the owner of an established rigging shop in San Diego. The old cabin sole was a mess, and was falling apart. Besides a new look, the owner wanted better grip for those going down below, and some insulation against noise and the cold of the water…
This beautiful power boat has a whole new look to the interior and transom swim platform, after replacing carpet and aging wood with SeaCork. Note that these pics were taken immediately after applying CorkCoat clear finish, while it was still wet. Finished product will have a very matte appearance.
The Trinidad, a beautiful classic looking sloop, required new decking to replace their aging teak. The owners wanted something elegant, but less expensive than teak. And something that was cooler in the sun and sustainably harvested. Their search eventually brought them to SeaCork, and the results are excellent. This project required mostly individual planks, allowing…
This aging power cruiser needed a new look, and functional replacement for the teak deck that had begun to leak. By simply stripping off the old planks, reinforcing with a layer of fiberglass, and adhering SeaCork to the new surface, the boat has a new lease on life, crew is much safer moving around the…
This RIB will be the envy of any marina, with grippy and beautiful cork underfoot. This looks like a particularly well executed installation. This was templated properly, and then built as complete sheets on a shop floor.
This was a nice step up for these owners, who moved from a scorching hot teak deck to sustainable, substantially cooler cork.