South Florida has a well-deserved reputation for offering some of the best boating waters in the country, with the Atlantic Ocean tempting yachts and larger vessels into exploring, and the Intracoastal Waterway providing tamer excursions for smaller vessels. The beauty of our water options tempts boaters out on weekly and even daily trips, where the combination of excessively high Florida temperatures and heavy use can damage boat flooring beyond the possibility of repair. If your vessel’s flooring is reaching the point of no return, East Coast Flooring & Interiors has some South Florida boat flooring options that can revitalize your vessel and bring it to better than new condition!

South Florida’s boating enthusiasts tend to choose flooring options that combine practical considerations with appealing aesthetic qualities. Hardwood boat flooring materials are perfect examples of this preference, as they create floors that gleam with natural beauty, are easy to maintain, and provide design appeal that shows well on cruise ships, party boats, and yachts of all sizes. Hardwood flooring is often used in  formal dining rooms, bridges and galleys, also appearing in salons and libraries to inject a note of warmth and elegance. Teak, an exceptionally hard wood highly prized for its nautical-friendly characteristics, is a favorite South Florida flooring option for yachts. Natural oils in the wood effectively seal the internal layers of wood as the tree grows, granting teak the ability to withstand water and sun damage much better than other woods.

Marble, granite, and other stone flooring materials are in high demand by the upscale South Florida boating community, especially among yacht and megayacht owners who appreciate its indestructible nature and beautiful appearance. Stone is the ultimate low-maintenance yacht flooring option – crewmembers can clean it using only soap and water, and it never requires oiling, staining, stripping, or resealing, as wood flooring does. Lightweight marble, granite, onyx, and limestone are the most popular stone flooring options for yachts, and are available in a wide variety of colors and grains to match specific decors.

Some South Florida boat owners are featuring porcelain or ceramic tile flooring in their vessels. Tile flooring keeps its attractive appearance even in heavy use conditions, as it is extremely durable, scratch-resistant, and temperature tolerant. Glazed porcelain and ceramic tiles appear throughout vessels as their stain-resistant and easy to clean nature make them popular flooring options for many boat owners. Unglazed tiles offer a non-skid surface even when under water, making them a safe and popular choice for bathrooms and galleys.

Carpet remains one of the most popular cruise ship flooring materials, also seen in yachts, fishing boats, and vessels of all types. Its non-slip surface and ability to soften impacts and absorb engine noise make carpeting a natural choice for cruise ships, which tend to feature it throughout their entire structure. Yachts and cruise ships feature classic Axminster yacht carpets and bespoke broadloom rugs in an array of tasteful designs, colors, and textures, while fishing and day vessels tend to install more rugged carpeting, in indoor/outdoor carpeting materials that can stand up to repeated exposure to the elements.

Whether you are replacing the flooring in your yacht, cruise ship, or smaller boat, you can count on East Coast Flooring & Interiors’ experienced flooring experts to perform a flawless marine flooring installation that will bring new life to your vessel.

Visit us at our showroom, or contact East Coast Flooring & Interiors today at 954.321.5721 to discover more South Florida boat flooring options that will revitalize your vessel!