If the subfloor is not waterproof, the yacht floor will be easily damaged – especially in high humidity and moisture bubbling up from below, the subfloor will deteriorate. Therefore, the material selection of the yacht subfloor is crucial.
We have specially developed PET foam sandwich panels for yacht subfloors. Customers can choose to customize the yacht subfloor according to your boat model, floor style or color preference.
Panel Structure
Skin: Epoxy resin fiberglass
Core: PET foam core
Release film: Vinyl resin nylon fabric
Vs Traditional wooden floor
Traditional yacht flooring is mostly glued cork flooring, which has its own inherent defects. As the wood board is not waterproof or moisture resistant, it has a limited lifespan as a yacht subfloor. It needs to be refurbished every few years to keep the finish and flooring looking good and free of rot.
Glued cork floors are not only high-maintenance, but also not environmentally friendly, so the launch of PET foam sandwich panels for yacht subfloors is very important.
Panel Features
Waterproof and durable The skin and foam core are both very waterproof and durable materials suitable for use in the ocean. The elastic vinyl is waterproof and suitable for commercial use, so it can withstand the heavy traffic on yachts.
Aesthetic and customizable The top layer is a vinyl resin nylon fabric, which can be easily peeled off when the surface needs to be covered. You can choose different floor surfaces such as teak and rubber according to your specific needs.
Easy to process and maintain The skin, thickness, size, etc. of this type of composite panel can be customized, and the panels are easy to splice, which is very suitable for making narrow yacht subfloors.
Lightweight and high-strength PET foam is the densest among all foam core materials of the same specification, and it will not bend or deform as easily as ordinary foam plastics. The entire foam sandwich panel is not only lighter than traditional wooden subfloors, but also has high strength that is not inferior to metal.
Corrosion-resistant Both epoxy resin and fiberglass have excellent corrosion resistance, which can ensure that the yacht subfloor will not rot under the long-term impact of seawater. At the same time, the customizable surface of the composite panel also ensures that the subfloor maintains excellent anti-slip properties in various wet or dry weather conditions.