Ocean Decks has launched an innovative and very unique decking system. The decking boards utilize the new Green Eagle technology to infuse carbon fiber strips into the PVC extrusion which exponentially increases the stiffness and rigidity. The exterior surface of the Ocean Decks’ profile is covered with a flexible PVC surface that mimics the classic look of teak. This innovative product and production process is covered by over 40 U.S. and international patents.
The inventor of Ocean Decks, Guerry Green, of Pawleys Island, South Carolina, was inspired after a long day of offshore fishing to invent a decking product that looked as good as the teak inlays common in the boating industry. Green, who has a long history of inventing and developing building products, claims that the look and strength of the Ocean Decks product is an innovation that over time will become an industry standard.
Product benefits include:
- The strongest, lightest and most durable decking system in the industry: contains new
Green Eagle-reinforced technology, a patented system that combines reclaimed carbon
fiber with revolutionary manufacturing techniques. - Built for a lifetime: Material construction ensures that the boards never warp or lose
shape. Its flexible PVC topcoat is fade, stain, mold and mildew resistant. - Seamless installation: Ocean Decks is one of the very few boards that will allow a 24” or
greater joint span, reducing material and installation cost, and requires no spacing
between the boards due to its interlocking design. The result is a more finished look,
keeping the underside dry and eliminating the need for expensive under-decking
systems. - Sustainable: The unique process leverages recycled U.S. materials using a closed-loop
manufacturing process. - Looks like teak but stays feet-friendly: Boards are available in two teak-like finishes to
provide a premium look for less: no re-sealing, staining or painting required. Plus, it
stays cool in hot weather. - Nimble: As a partner, Ocean Decks is new to the market and can quickly adjust to meet
customer demands.