30 Apr VI-Based Ideal Teak Does It Right
The quality of a yacht goes well beyond its engine and hull, and in many cases is best summarized by all the little details which take it from “nice” to “absolutely gorgeous”. Yacht enthusiasts know that one of the first tells of a luxury yacht is the quality of its deck, and on that front, Vancouver Island’s very own Ideal Teak is doing it right. Ideal Teak’s decks are custom built and uniquely crafted to upgrade virtually any yacht into a true luxury boat, providing the perfect platform for trekking the Pacific Northwest’s calm waters in style.
Ideal Teak’s process is pretty straight forward: first they visit your boat to make a template of the deck (or you can send your own templates to them), and then they ship those templates to their facility, where production begins promptly. The trained craftsmen working on the deck will consider your yacht’s distinct contours and aesthetics when putting it together, and will also attach margin boards whenever they can to allow for more convenient shipping options. Once they’ve pre-fabricated the deck, they’ll send it to whatever shipyard or marina you plan to install in, which should cut down on your yard time (and all its associated costs) considerably.
Beyond their fine exterior decks, Ideal Teak also produces custom interior floors, covering boards, tables, and cap/toe rails – all using teak, holly, or any number of other exotic woods that you may desire. Their custom woodwork services also include the design and crafting of artistic patterns and designs, with popular styles including compasses and classic naval sunbursts. For long-term maintenance needs, they even do repairs, including re-sealing, caulking, and outright replacement.
If you want to inquire about Ideal Teak’s services or just keep up with what they’re doing, you can do so by visiting their homepage at www.IdealTeak.com, their facebook page at facebook.com/Teakboatdecking, their Twitter profile at twitter.com/Idealteak, or their Instagram feed at Instagram.com/idealteak.