Marine Teak Decking
ETT Fine Woods has been supplying the most prestigious yacht and boat manufacturers in the world with decking, planking and marine trim accessory parts.
Why Use Marine Teak Decking?
Marine Teak Decking is often used to build the finest boats in the world. Marine Teak Decking is functional, beautiful, and long lasting. It gives grip, warmth, and lasts in the rugged conditions that are common at sea.
We provide our Marine Teak Decking wood fully surfaced and in the lengths that you require. Marine Teak Decking is ready to install. If needed we can advise on best practices and materials to complete your build or re-decking process.
Our most popular Marine Teak Decking sizes are:
- 1/2 x 1 7/8″ Battens
- 9/16 x 1 7/8″ Battens
Ability and Benefits
Availability
- vertical or flat grain
- surfaced four sides (S4S), tongue & groove (T&G), ship lap or with caulking groover
- 1/4” to 2-1/2” thick in lengths of 3’ to 20’
- wide and long decking for renovation projects
Custom milling available to any specification. Please contact us for custom sizes or special orders.
Specifications
- Janka scale hardness is 1,155
- 42 lbs. / cu. ft., or approximately 3.5 lbs. per board foot
- Bending strength is 14,600 psi
Benefits
- A golden color, with dark markings and a straight grain.
- A non-skid surface, thanks to a coarse texture that is smooth to the touch, with virtually no raised grain.
- Little maintenance needed.
- The choice of finishing the wood to a preferred shade or simply leaving it to take on a natural silver-gray patina.
What’s the Difference between Decking and Planking?
In addition to marine teak decking we can also provide marine teak planking. Planking consists of boards specifically selected for grain and straightness. They are wider and thicker than traditional teak decking. This material is produced with a meticulous attention to detail and high manufacturing quality.
Wood Species Guide
Natural woods vary in performance characteristics from one another. This wood comparison chart helps you compare hardness, weight, fungal resistance, and more. Use the wood comparison guide to help you find the right wood for your project.
Locations
Locations are strategically placed throughout the United States to serve our customers. Products stocked at each location are different based on customer needs.