“I’ve owned my 38-foot yacht for nearly seven years now. Living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the ocean is my second home. But what I didn’t realize until last summer was how much of a difference flooring could make.”

Before upgrading, my deck was covered with aging marine carpet. It absorbed water, held on to fish smells, and became a slip hazard after every deep-sea fishing trip. After slipping on the wet carpet one morning—coffee in hand—I decided it was time for a change.

That’s when I came across BoatFloorings.

I’d heard of EVA foam boat flooring, but honestly thought it was more for fishing boats or smaller crafts. I couldn’t have been more wrong. The moment I saw their faux teak pattern in two-tone gray, I knew it would match my yacht’s clean design.

Why I Chose BoatFloorings EVA Foam

  • Marine-grade quality: Saltwater-resistant, UV-protected, and easy to rinse

  • Cushioned comfort: I walk barefoot on my deck now—no more scorching fiberglass or slippery spots

  • DIY install: The peel-and-stick backing made it easier than I expected. Took a weekend and a couple beers

  • Custom fit: Pre-cut panels and straight grooves matched my swim platform and cockpit perfectly

Since replacing the deck, the difference has been huge. Guests compliment the sleek look. I no longer worry about wet feet on board. Even my two Labradors love lounging on it—it doesn’t get too hot and is easy to clean when they jump aboard after a swim.

And unlike my old marine carpet, there’s no mildew smell, no color fading, no fuss.

Would I Recommend It?

Absolutely. I’ve already told half my marina about it.
BoatFloorings offered the right combination of price, performance, and customer service. And for under $200, I essentially gave my yacht a facelift.

“In Florida, the sun’s brutal. But after 9 months, the EVA flooring still looks new. That alone tells me it’s worth it.”

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