Marine Woven Vinyl Flooring
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5-year warranty
Made in USA
8'6" wide
Explore the Four Marine Woven Vinyl Styles
Choose your style before considering roll length. The color and weave pattern set the look of your deck before you think about size. Teak, Hydro, Morpheus, and Classic each create a distinct feel. Selecting a style first makes it easier to find the right fit.
| Style | Best Fit for |
| Teak | Warmer decks with tan seating, beige trim, or wood-look accents |
| Hydro | Open pontoon layouts that need more pattern across wider floor space |
| Morpheus | Gray, charcoal, and stone-toned interiors with a modern marine look |
| Classic | Mixed upholstery colors that need a calm woven base underfoot |
Teak
Teak brings a warmer look to your deck. Its wood-like finish matches pontoon boats, cockpit seating, and areas with tan, sand, or beige seats. It provides a richer floor without making the boat look too dark or heavy.
Hydro
Hydro adds movement to your floor. Its pattern stands out on open pontoon spaces, wide walkways, and lounge areas. If you want a floor with more energy, Hydro is a good choice over the calmer styles.
Morpheus
Morpheus pairs well with boats featuring cooler colors and a modern style. Its pattern complements gray seats, charcoal trim, silver hardware, and stone-colored upholstery. It works well in helm areas, side paths, and open decks where a crisp, marine-grade look is desired.
Classic
Classic offers a well-proportioned look that suits many boat interiors. Its pattern feels steady and coordinates with different seat colors, white fiberglass, and standard trim. It's a good option if you want a floor that's easy to match throughout your boat.
Consider your trim, seat color, hardware, and fiberglass when picking a style. Once you like how the deck looks, choosing the roll length becomes much simpler.
Why Boat Owners Choose Marine Vinyl Flooring
You might be swapping out old carpet or updating a worn floor. Marine vinyl flooring gives your deck a finished appearance on walkways, seat bases, hatch covers, and open spaces. The woven pattern stands out from bow to stern and refreshes the entire boat's look.
- Better Floor Visual: Woven texture shows more pattern across the deck than plain carpet.
- Stronger Boat Appearance: The floor looks more finished around rails, storage lids, and seat pedestals.
- Good for Daily Boat Use: Coolers, bags, towels, wet shoes, and foot traffic put higher demands on the floor.
- Better for Marine Conditions: Sun, moisture, mold, and mildew matter when flooring sits inside a boat.
- Strong Replacement Option: Many buyers choose this during marine carpet replacement or pontoon flooring updates.
Regular marine carpet gives your deck a softer, fabric-like feel. Woven vinyl adds texture to walkways, the cockpit, hatch areas, and the back deck. This change can update your floor without needing to replace seats, trim, or rails.
Some people want a better surface after years of worn carpet. Others choose marine woven vinyl as part of a full boat update. Both groups are looking for the same thing: a woven floor that makes a real difference on the deck.
What Makes This Woven Vinyl Flooring Different
Woven vinyl flooring has a visible weave, separating it from carpet, which shows pile and fibers. This distinct weave gives pontoon decks, cockpit floors, and walkways a flatter, more patterned surface. You'll notice the difference near hatch lids, storage spaces, seat pedestals, and deck hardware.
- The woven face appears like flooring rather than a soft fabric layer.
- Cut lines around hatch lids show a more defined edge.
- Seat pedestals and console bases look more connected to the floor.
- The pattern stays visible through walkways and larger pontoon deck areas.
- Sunlight brings out the weave across bow walkways and stern sections.
- Open deck areas look flatter and less bulky underfoot.
Choose marine woven vinyl if the surface pattern is as important as the color. Carpet is a better option if you want a softer feel underfoot. Woven vinyl stands out when lids, edges, walkways, and seat bases are visible, unlike carpet, which blends in.
Marine Woven Vinyl Material
The top layer is made from marine-grade PVC fibers, creating the texture and pattern you see on the floor. This woven design gives the surface a tighter, more structured finish.
Each roll has felt backing under the top layer. This backing adds thickness and softens the underside. It also helps air flow under the material after rain or cleaning. UV protection and antimicrobial features make it even better for marine use.
Available Sizes and Roll Lengths
Every roll is 8 feet 6 inches wide, regardless of style. The main choice is the roll length. Once you select a style, choose the length that fits your deck.
| Roll Length | Width | Best Fit For |
| 12 ft | 8 ft 6 in | Short deck sections and smaller deck areas |
| 15 ft | 8 ft 6 in | Compact decks that need a little extra length |
| 18 ft | 8 ft 6 in | Mid-size decks that need more floor coverage |
| 21 ft | 8 ft 6 in | Longer deck sections on larger boat layouts |
| 24 ft | 8 ft 6 in | Large deck areas that need extra length |
| 26 ft | 8 ft 6 in | The largest open deck areas in this collection |
Start with the longest floor section on your boat. Check the full deck measurement, then leave extra for trimming around edges, lids, and corners. Open pontoon floors, walkways, and wide deck areas may require longer rolls.
Pick your style first, then select the roll size. Check the product page before ordering. This final check helps ensure you have the right length.
What Woven Vinyl Flooring Changes on a Boat Floor
Once installed, the floor stands out in a new way. Open pontoon decks and cockpit floors show more patterns. Walkways, seat pedestals, and hatch lids highlight the woven detail. Your boat floor now seems like part of the interior, not just a covering.
- Open deck areas show more weave across the floor surface.
- Walk paths become easier to identify during boat traffic.
- Loose debris is easier to spot during normal use.
- Hatch lids and seat pedestals show stronger floor edges.
You'll notice the difference most when people are moving around the boat. Coolers, sandals, towels, snacks, and bags all cross the deck throughout the day. The weave stays visible during boarding, seating, and moving gear. The floor details stand out most during use, not when the boat is docked.
Rail lines, hatch lids, seat pedestals, and console bases make the surface easier to notice. Dockside viewing also brings out those hard floor edges. With those deck details in view, the floor appears as a stronger part of the boat's interior.
Best Uses for Woven Vinyl Marine Flooring
This flooring is ideal when you have a specific project in mind. Maybe you're replacing old carpet on the whole deck or redoing a pontoon floor before boating season. Some people choose it right away because they want a woven floor from the start.
- Pontoon deck refresh where the old floor needs replacement
- Marine carpet replacement across open deck areas
- Family boats with regular traffic from guests, kids, and gear
- Outdoor boat flooring projects across larger open sections
- Boat updates where the woven floor look is the main goal
Once you know your project, selecting from the collection becomes easier. Deck size, boat layout, and style help you find the right option. That's why this flooring works well for many boat updates and replacements.
Marine Woven Vinyl or Marine Carpet?
Most boat projects come down to two flooring options: marine woven vinyl or marine carpet. Both work on a boat deck, but they look and feel different. Woven vinyl has a more patterned surface and is flatter. Marine carpet feels softer with a fabric pile underfoot.
| If You Want | Woven Vinyl | Marine Carpet |
| More visible floor pattern | Woven face with pattern across the deck | Softer surface with less pattern |
| A flatter floor surface | Lower woven profile | Raised carpet pile |
| A woven floor look | Pattern through open deck areas | Traditional carpet finish |
| Easier wipe or rinse cleanup | Debris is easier to spot and remove | Fabric can hold more dirt |
| More cushion underfoot | Firmer floor surface | Softer feel underfoot |
Choose woven vinyl if you want more pattern, a flatter texture, and easy cleanup. Select marine carpet if you prefer a softer floor. Both work on a boat, but the look and feel will be different.
How to Choose Your Marine Vinyl Flooring Option
Pick your style before thinking about size. Decide on the look first, then choose the length. Once you've selected a style, check the product page for images and size options before adding to your cart.
- Pick the look that fits your boat interior.
- Match the roll length to your deck measurement.
- Use product images to compare patterns and color.
- Check the fixed width and selected length together.
- Choose the option that fits your deck and style.
This order makes shopping easier. It helps you keep style and size choices separate. In the end, you'll pick a floor that fits your space and matches your style.
Cleaning and Maintenance
After a long day on the water, sand, crumbs, leaves, and dirt can accumulate on the deck. Beach stops, dockside meals, and family trips all add to the mess. With woven vinyl flooring, dirt is easier to spot, making cleanup quicker and simpler.
Over time, coolers, bags, towels, and wet shoes can bring dirt onto busy deck areas. A floor that's easy to wipe down keeps your deck looking good between trips. When choosing new flooring, easy cleanup can be just as important as color or pattern.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is marine vinyl flooring?
Marine vinyl flooring is boat flooring sold in roll form for deck use. In this collection, the floor has a woven top. That woven surface gives the deck a visible pattern and texture. It looks more like flooring than soft carpet.
What is marine woven vinyl?
Marine woven vinyl is woven boat flooring with two main parts. The top layer has a woven face, and the bottom layer has a felt backing. Together, these layers give the floor texture on top and support underneath. It's a good choice when a woven deck surface is the goal.
How is woven vinyl flooring different from boat carpet?
Woven vinyl flooring and boat carpet give the deck a different look and feel. Woven vinyl has a flatter surface with visible weave and pattern. Boat carpet has a softer fabric pile underfoot. Woven vinyl also makes dirt easier to see during cleanup.
What sizes are available in the collection?
Each roll comes in one fixed width of 8 ft 6 in. Length options are 12 ft, 15 ft, 18 ft, 21 ft, 24 ft, and 26 ft. Style comes first. After that, match the roll length to the longest deck section on your boat.
Which style should I choose first?
Start with the deck look you want. Teak gives a warmer wood-look surface. Hydro shows more patterns throughout wider floor areas. Morpheus fits cooler interiors, while Classic provides a balanced woven look. After this style choice, picking a roll length becomes easier.
Where does woven vinyl marine flooring fit best?
This flooring works well for pontoon deck updates, replacing old marine carpet, and larger open floor areas. It also suits boats with regular traffic from guests, coolers, bags, towels, and gear. If the main goal is a woven floor with a visible pattern, this collection is a practical place to start.