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Cruise lines keep going back to Bolideck® Future Teak

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The "Norwegian Escape"

The “Norwegian Escape”

Bolidt is celebrating a decade of success for Bolideck® Future Teak, the environmentally-friendly and realistic alternative to traditional teak decking that continues to be the preferred choice for cruise ship owners and designers.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the launch of the ground-breaking synthetic decking material, Bolideck® Future Teak. Since its introduction in 2005, it has become a firm favourite amongst cruise ship operators and designers in particular and the company’s present orderbook demonstrates that there has been no let-up in demand.

“Bolideck® Future Teak remains the product of choice for cruise ship operators and shipbuilding yards, as well as specialist designers. This reflects the fact that it is a cost effective and sustainable alternative to natural teak, ” says Jacco van Overbeek, Bolidt Director Maritime Division.

Long term supporter Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) specified extensive use of Bolideck® Future Teak for the 164, 000gt, 4, 200 passenger capacity Norwegian Escape, the first ‘Breakaway Plus’ vessel due delivery from Meyer Werft in October. In total, Bolidt will supply 15, 000m2 of exterior decking for Norwegian Escape,  with Bolideck® 525 and Bolideck® Select Soft featuring alongside Bolideck® Future Teak. Bolidt is also supplying decking materials for 4, 500m2 of balcony space and interior public areas.

Mr Van Overbeek says: “NCL uses Bolideck products on all of its cruise ships and we have known each other a long time. They place contracts with us due to our focus on solving problems, our nice designs and our flexibility. Collaboration with their designers is great and if they have a new idea we create samples until they get what they are looking for.”

Another repeat Bolideck® Future Teak customer is Royal Caribbean International (RCI), which has confirmed a contract for 18, 000m2 of decking for the 5, 479 passenger Harmony of the Seas.Bolideck® Future Teak will cover the outer decks of the luxury cruise ship, with Bolideck® Select Soft featuring in public areas inside. Bolidt is also delivering Bolideck® Select Hard for swimming pools and Bolideck® Helideck for the helicopter landing platform.

The 226, 000gt Harmony of the Seas is due for delivery from STX France in April 2016.

Robert Levash, associate at Royal Caribbean’s long-time designers, Wilson Butler Architects, says: “Bolidt was chosen because its products have been proven on many Royal Caribbean ships. Benefits include quick installation and limited maintenance, while designers have endless colour selections and different types of finishes at their disposal. Bolidt thrives on working with designers in order to achieve their visions. If there is a complex flooring design, Bolidt finds a way to fabricate the desired end product. Overall Bolidt been a great partner both to the yard and the design team.”

Bolidt products are also onboard Koningsdam, the completely new Holland America Line vessel type due for delivery from Fincantieri’s Marghera yard in 2016, with novel design features developed by architects Adam D TIhany and Yran & Storbraaten. The largest vessel in the HAL fleet, at 99, 500 gt and 2, 650 passenger capacity,  Koningsdam will feature 4, 700m2 of Bolideck® Future Teak on the outer decks.

In addition, orders for cruise ship refits are strong, according to Van Overbeek, who reports thatAidaDiva was fitted out with 550m2 of Bolideck® Future Teak and 180m2 of Bolidt Select Soft during a recent refit at Blohm + Voss.

“The HAL vessel Amsterdam also received 900m2 during an upgrade at Grand Bahama Shipyard earlier this year, while the recent upgrade to Carnival Victory included installation of 3, 625m2 of Future Teak. Ease of installation during retrofitting has created a key growth opportunity for Bolideck® Future Teak.”

Bolideck® Future Teak is a durable and lightweight synthetic decking system, which looks and feels much like real teak. It allows designers to deliver the high-end quality ambience required onboard a cruise ship at the same time as being ecologically responsible and easy to maintain.

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