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OCEANBROAD EVA Foam Boat Flooring with 3M Adhesive Backing Marine Self-Adhesive Decking 96''x45.6''/36''/28.8''/16.8'', 48''x16.8'' Faux Teak Sheet for Jon Boats Swim Platform Helm Pad RV Floor

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Arrives Friday, May 16
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Color: Gray With Black Seam Lines


Size: 96"L x 24"W x 0.2"Th


Features

  • 6 mm Thick High Quality Closed Cell Eva Foam: Premium soft boat decking material provides great heat resistance, water resistance and level 3 UV stability for durability; eva foam gives you a shock-absorbing cushioned feel under foot; protects boat surface from scratches, reduces noise; it is recommended for installation on metal or fiberglass decks or other flat, smooth surfaces
  • Easy to Custom-Cut: Included instructions for easy installation; use scissors or a utility knife to cut and trim the eva foam boat sheet into pieces of different shapes and sizes to fit your boat shape; then simply peel and stick on the boat where traction or protection is needed; with a strong 3M adhesive backing that sticks it hard to the floor, giving it a nice and firm grip
  • Easy to Clean and Replace: The faux teak boat flooring feature with V-groove surface that is good for drainage, provides an anti-skid surface for your boat in both wet & dry conditions; this eva foam boat mat can be cleaned with broom, vacuum cleaner; if a spill or stain happens and a single piece is damaged, you can simply peel up the piece and replace it with a brand new pad
  • Wide Application: The Oceanbroad faux teak eva foam boat deck pad can add some style and comfort to your boat; it is suitable for boat flooring, motorboat, marine deck, swim platform, RV, bass boat, pontoon boat, jon boat floor, yacht floor, golf cart, boat trailer, kayak deck, surfboard traction pad, stair steps, car floor etc
  • Happiness Guarantee: Oceanbroad offer a 12-month guarantee, replacement or refund for any quality issues; if you have any questions with our products, please don't hesitate to contact us

Description

OCEANBROAD EVA Foam Boat Flooring Faux Teak Marine Sheet with 3M Self-Adhesive Backing Non-Slip Mat for Boat Ponton Yacht

Color: Gray With Black Seam Lines


Brand: OCEANBROAD


Special Feature: Cushioned


Pattern: Faux Teak


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Damp Cloth and Avoid Harsh Cleaning Agents


Color: ‎Gray With Black Seam Lines


Brand: ‎OCEANBROAD


Special Feature: ‎Cushioned


Pattern: ‎Faux Teak


Product Care Instructions: ‎Wipe with Damp Cloth and Avoid Harsh Cleaning Agents


Item Thickness: ‎0.24 Inches


Product Dimensions: ‎96"L x 24"W x 0.24"Th


Manufacturer: ‎OCEANBROAD


Number of Items: ‎1


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎25.75 x 5.75 x 5.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.75 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎96 x 24 x 0.24 inches


Brand Name: ‎OCEANBROAD


Country of Origin: ‎China


Model Name: ‎OBF2212


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Part Number: ‎OBF22122401GYB


Outer Material: ‎foam


Size: ‎96"L x 24"W x 0.2"Th


Sport Type: ‎Boating


Date First Available: July 18, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great looks even better
Color: Gray with Black Seam Lines Size: 48''x16.8''-5.6sqft
Easy to handle and looks great just make sure it’s where you want it before you stick it
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025 by katie dunn katie dunn

  • Easy to use, good durability so far.
Color: Gray with Black Seam Lines Size: 96''x28.8''-19.2sqft
My old 70's sailboat had a rotten cockpit sole which required recoring. Access the bottom was difficult, so I did a top-down repair. The top skin with the molded-in anti-skid texture was in pretty poor condition to start with, too, so I just laid a new skin and used this EVA foam on top. After the paint on the new fiberglass had a week to cure fully, I cleaned it thoroughly with soap and water and a wipe of acetone, then carefully laid down the foam - you want to be accurate with this, the adhesive is very strong and you won't really have the chance to reposition. It's much more comfortable to stand on than the old anti-skid, and still provides good grip like you need on a boat. I'm more than satisfied with the functionality of this decking and plan to apply it on the rest of the cockpit next season. It's held up well through one season with no signs of wear or damage. Hoping to get several more years out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024 by Steve W.

  • Good quality overall
I bought 4 rolls and initially thought the quality seemed good. After installing a portion of the interior floor, I noticed the next rolls planks didn’t line up with the first. I tried the other two I had and they didn’t either. I knew this may be the case after reading reviews but thought I would gamble. If you look closely at the third pic you’ll see what I’m talking about. They start off lined up but the gradually become unaligned. Oh well. Obviously it didn’t matter for the swim decks so I wasn’t overly concerned. Overall quality seems fine. I’ve had the interior installed for a few weeks and am happy so far. Lots of traffic (kids) and water and so far so good on the adhesion. Installed the swim decks portion last night. Time will tell on the adhesion there. For the money/savings, I would recommend for sure. Looks sharp, feels good, nice thickness and seems to have strong adhesive (so far). Major improvement from the old stuff. I imagine I’ll get a lot of compliments. Take your time and do it right! 4 stars due to planks not lining up and slight color variance between rolls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great low budget addition!
Color: Gray with Black Seam Lines Size: 96''x45.6''-30.4sqft
I installed the grey and black on my Yamaha SX190 and it looks great! An awesome low budget alternative if you don’t want to get it professionally done. When applying to a non-smooth surface and applying to an area that is going to come into contact with a lot of water (I.e. ski deck) I recommend getting the 3M adhesive promoter ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025 by Jimmy Wilkins Jimmy Wilkins

  • Excited for the new flooring and so glad I did it.
Color: Brown with Black Seam Lines Size: 96''x45.6''-30.4sqft
I bought this product based on prior reviews and 3M adhesive factor. I used rosin paper to make the templates which was great because it was sturdy and easy to work with. Ilas far as cutting the flooring, be sure to have multiple utility knives and lots and lots of blades. I have no idea how many I went through however it was a lot. You can tell real quick when your blade needs replaced because it starts to snag and becomes difficult to cut. When cutting I had layers of cardboard underneath it and used a metal “L” to run the blade along. When installing, I pulled part of the backing off and got into place little by little before removing more of the backing. I did purchase a small roller to help apply pressure when installing, I would definitely recommend the roller. The end result is great, there are some imperfections in the installation however that is on me not the product. Looking forward to boating season starting to get enjoy the flowing instead of scrubbing the fiberglass floor nonstop. We have a 23’ Monterey Explorer and was able to do the inside of the boat and the back platform off of three full size sheets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by Josyndia Josyndia

  • Easy to install and durable
Color: Gray with Blue Seam Lines Size: 96''x36''-24sqft
My husband put this flooring down on our boat himself. It was easy to lay down and we have used it all spring/summer and fall. Super easy to clean and looks great.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025 by Korey Pancake Korey Pancake

  • Revised Review: Great Customer Service. Product Good for Some Applications, not all
I'll leave my original review at the bottom. Here are my reasons for updating it and my conclusions. I contacted the Oceanbroad people and they were polite and understanding. They set up a ZOOM call to hear my opinions, and offered to replace the material. They genuinely want to take care of customers and launch a quality product. I give them points for that. I have a 30-foot sailboat that sits on a mooring in Miami where it gets full sun exposure. If you keep your boat in a garage or under a cover, or use this for interior floors, I imagine you'll get plenty of use from vinyl teak. And this will be the case for many boaters. The material is attractive, sticks well, and it's easy to work with. It's comfortable to walk on barefoot and makes excellent non-skid. If you have a cruising vessel exposed to full-time tropical sun, thermoplastic material will probably serve you better—or if you have the funds, real wood can last 50 years. • Vinyl is affordable and easy to work with for low-sun applications. In high sun, it shrinks and deteriorates. • Thermoplastic is slightly harder to work with and costs more but has a five-year guarantee. I haven't tried it to verify the results, and guarantees usually cover material costs only. Measuring and cutting panels and borders is time-consuming. You want to do the job once whether you hire someone to do it or DIY. • Wood is hardest to work with and costs the most, but any problems with it will almost certainly be the next owner's expense. In the long run, it's the best bargain despite the up-front costs. If you're considering vinyl decking, understand that it has its limitations. Vinyl that's UV-rated for 1000 hours will give you 125 eight-hour days of sun. If your boat is only exposed to sun when you use it, that can mean 125 days on the water—which is almost 3 years worth of Saturdays. But if your boat sits uncovered on a mooring, the material can shrink and deteriorate quickly. As long as you understand the pros and cons and choose the right material for your application, you'll be happy with Oceanbroad and their EVA foam boat flooring. Here's my original review. -------------------------- I used this EVA teak to create non-skid surfaces in my sailboat cockpit. I bought it because the 3M adhesive sounded like it would last—and so far, it has. But the vinyl has problems: 1. Whether this deteriorates because of UV exposure or on its own, it leaves orange "mud" everywhere. Sit on it with a wet swimsuit and you'll have an orange butt. A good scrub will temporarily help but then the problem returns. I can see the molded-in faux wood grain is wearing away. 2. After taking time and care to lay out borders and strips, I was disappointed to discover that many of my tight, invisible joints had opened up. If the material was worthwhile, I'd fill the voids with caulk—another project—but that would just make its inevitable removal more of a nightmare. How much re-painting will be needed when I redo this is yet to be seen. 3. The orange color is just a bit too bright to be natural (though I let that go at first thinking the material would work out). I did everything right and ended up with what will turn to to be an expensive time suck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024 by David Bricker

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