Teak Plywood
Fancy Marine-Grade Teak Plywood
Our fancy marine-grade teak plywood is designed with quality faces and lightweight cores created for below-deck use in cabinetry, bulkheads, shelves and door panels.
- Offered in quarter-sawn or plain-sawn faces
- Available in a .55 mm veneer face or laid up with an extra-thick 1 mm veneer face
- You may also custom-order other thicknesses, or marine-grade plywood from other species
Fancy Teak Cabin Sole (Teak and Holly)
With East Teak’s fine teak wood veneer product, we can supply you with beautiful interior floors and cabinetry for all sizes and styles of yachts and marine craft. Our clients can choose from a variety of exotic woods to match or make a new cabin sole. The layout for the interior can either be straight or sprung planking. With our custom millwork capabilities, we can build to your template and ship a crate with all materials included.
- Our fancy teak cabin sole (Teak and Holly) is offered in either a 1 mm veneer face or a custom 1.5 mm veneer face.
- You may also custom-order cabin sole from other species.
- We also carry Marine Teak Decking, Residential Teak Decking, Teak Lumber, and Teak Flooring.


Availability
Fancy Marine-Grade Teak Plywood
1/8″ Teak, 1 face 4′ x 8′ (3mm)
1/4″ Teak, 1 face or 2 face 4′ x 8′ (6mm)
1/4″ Teak, 1 face or 2 face 4′ x 10′ (6mm) (special order)
3/8″ Teak, 1 face or 2 face 4′ x 8′ (9mm)
1/2″ Teak, 1 face or 2 face 4′ x 8′ (12mm)
3/4″ Teak, 1 face or 2 face 4′ x 8′ (18mm)
Fancy Teak Cabin Sole (Teak and Holly)
1/4″ (6mm) 4′ x 8′ wide white bass wood, 2-3/8″ wide quarter-sawn teak
3/8″ (10mm) 4′ x 8′ wide white bass wood, 2-3/8″ wide quarter-sawn teak
1/2″ (12mm) 4′ x 8′ wide white bass wood, 2-3/8″ wide quarter-sawn teak
3/4″ (18mm) 4′ x 8′ wide white bass wood, 2-3/8″ wide quarter-sawn teak
Custom order sizes and species available.
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
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.