Seacork as seen by The Islander Magazine (May-June 2025)

When cork takes centre stage in a magazine like The ISLANDER MAGAZINE, it's definitely a breakthrough innovation! Read the full article! "Looking for performance? Choose Seacork Deck Original for ics nacural look and cechnical feacures. Irs lighcness and nacural insulating propercies wîll enhance your boac's performance. Seacork: 2 Decks wich many advantages [...]

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revêtement de pont de bateau yacht en liège grain fin SEACORK Deck isolant antidérapant écologique

Seacork Deck PLUS, between nautical comfort and material durability " New for 2025, Seacork Deck PLUS offers an alternative to traditional deck coverings thanks to a fine-grain cork that imitates the appearance of wood while retaining the natural properties of cork. With its anti-slip, insulating and aesthetic qualities, this material is aimed at yachtsmen [...]

Seacork, a new skin for FOREL, Forel Heritage

The sailing yacht Forel, a polar and sub-polar oceanographic research platform " With its 28.6 m long and 8.5 m wide aluminium hull, FOREL needed a non-slip deck covering. The team decided to use a more environmentally-friendly material than traditional deck coverings: cork... This [...]

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SEACORK DECK isolation liege pont de bateau voilier yacht refit

Cork, a tried and tested sustainable alternative for deck coverings " Interesting technical properties Seacork is not just environmentally friendly. Its weight characteristics - 3.2 kg/m² for a thickness of 8 mm - make it competitive with the competition. Reasonably priced, it is also slip-resistant and easy to maintain. A [...]

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Seacork revetement de pont de bateaux en liège pour voiliers yachts en remplacement du teck écologique antidérapant et isolant phonique et thermique

Seacork, the cork solution for decks and fittings " Seacork, ideal for boat decks For decks, this product is based on the natural properties of cork. It has nothing but advantages compared with the competition (natural or synthetic teak)" ... read the full article here

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