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Eva Foam Faux Teak Sheet Boat Yacht Synthetic Teak Decking 35" X 91" 6mm Thick-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

珠海, 广东省, China

珠海, 广东省, China
Condition:New Type:Foam Manufacturer Part Number:513426856 Brand:JX Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Non-skid EVA Foam Faux Teak Sheet Boat Yacht Synthetic Teak Decking 35" X 94" 6MM thick

Non-skid EVA Foam Faux Teak Sheets provide unparalleled comfort and exceptional traction - even when wet! They have a combined thickness of 6mm of soft, durable foam materials with a simple, robust peel-and-stick backing. Have the look of teak without the difficult installation, costs and maintenance required for real wood. Sheets are 35 inches wide x 94 inches long x 6mm thick, teak brown over black and can easily be cut down to fit nearly any surface on a boat where non-skid, or protection for the boat's surface is required.

 

Specifications:

Material: EVA

100% UV Resistant

Strong 3M glue

Width: 35" or 900mm

Length: 90.55" or 2300mm

Thickness: 6mm

Color: Brown as in the photo



All shipping will be by FedEx or DHL economy and it will take about 7-10 working days to deliver to your address. 



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