MARINE GRADE NAUTICAL FLOORING WITH CLICK-TOGETHER SYSTEM FROM NAUTIKFLÖR

Nautik Flor click floor in yacht

September 12, 2016

NautikFlör is a new marine-grade flooring solution that is revolutionizing the synthetic teak flooring industry. These planks click together, combining the look and feel of real wood with the durability of PVC for your yacht floor.   This environmentally friendly product is easy to install and can be utilized as flooring almost anywhere to achieve that sought after, nautical look. 

NautikFlör maintains this real look and feel via an innovative, PVC hydro-board printing process.  The HD Digital printing method is credited with the rich colors seen on the Nautik planks. NautikFlör is offered in the most popular yacht flooring colors of teak or cherry and also comes with your choice of holly or black strips. Hot coatings are applied to protect the surface before the PVC is embossed with wood grains to provide the texture needed for NautikFlör’s non-slip surface, so if you’re a fan of oiling and sanding your boat deck, this maintenance free product is not for you. 

Nautik Flor installation

The boards are 4 feet by 8” each and feature 3 planks of 2 ½” and 3 strips of ¼ imprinted.  Specific shapes can be achieved simply by scoring the planks and snapping the boards or traditional methods of woodcutting or jig sawing will suffice.   Yes, NautikFlör was also designed so that tight spaces and corners can be conquered effortlessly. 
 NautikFlör is manufactured in Switzerland.  On boats, these lightweight planks can be applied and fitted with adhesive.  NautikFlör can be applied directly over your old subfloor, regardless of smoothness, eliminating the lengthy removal process.   Residential or commercial spaces can also be fitted with Nautik as a floating floor since it only weighs 1.1 pounds per square foot.  A sound reducer underlay, similar to those on laminate planks, is standard and legitimatizes NautikFlör’s potential usage in multilevel homes or businesses.
 
The excitement behind this product stems from its versatility.  It can be applied virtually anywhere, cuts out maintenance, and is water resistant.  The patented printing process has allowed us to introduce custom designs that will be available in the near future.  Visit nautikflor.com to see more.  

 www.nautikflor.com

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