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MODERN ALTERNATIVES TO DECKING

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May 2025

New products using traditional materials offer a sustainable solution to caring for your decks, writes Susannah Hart

MODERN ALTERNATIVES TO DECKING

The material, colour, and condition of a yacht's deck can dramatically transform its overall look and feel. Over the years, marine decking materials have evolved, moving from natural, traditional hardwoods to more advanced, sustainable synthetics.

This shift mirrors the environmental consciousness that was once at the heart of early marine practices.

Historically, shipwrights used Stockholm tar, a natural, water-repellent and rot-resistant substance derived from pine-tree sap, to preserve and waterproof caulking of decks on wooden vessels. This eco-friendly approach exemplified early efforts to maintain boats with the materials available at the time. Today, modern decking options are continuing that trend, offering environmentally conscious alternatives to either real teak from the rainforests of Myanmar, or oil-derived synthetic decking, without sacrificing durability or aesthetics.

Mandy Boughton, managing director at Ancasta Yacht Services, explores modern alternatives to traditional wooden decking, helping yacht and boat owners make informed decisions about upgrading or replacing their decks.

The most popular decking options today strike a balance between durability, aesthetics, maintenance ease, and environmental impact. Let's take a closer look at some of the leading alternatives.

SYNTHETIC TEAK DECKING

Synthetic teak decking has become a favourite among yacht owners due to its ability to mimic the appearance of traditional teak without the environmental cost of harvesting real teak. Made from PVC or composite materials, it is water-resistant and rot-free, meaning it doesn’t require harsh chemicals for maintenance. As the stains remain on the surface, a wet cloth or soapy water is all you need to clean your decks.

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