NAVALE: Bringing Flexiteek 3 to Australia
- NAVALE_AUS

- Apr 8
- 2 min read
The Australian marine industry is entering a new era with the appointment of NAVALE as the official distributor of Flexiteek. Coinciding with the launch in Australia of Flexiteek 3, this partnership introduces a more streamlined, locally supported approach to premium synthetic teak decking - delivering faster access, improved service, and tailored solutions for Australian conditions.
As demand grows for low-maintenance, high-performance materials, Flexiteek has emerged as the preferred alternative to traditional teak. With NAVALE now leading distribution and fabrication locally, Australian boat owners, builders, and marine professionals can access world-class decking solutions with greater ease and confidence.

Why Flexiteek?
Flexiteek is globally recognised as a leader in synthetic teak decking, offering the look and feel of natural timber without the associated maintenance or environmental impact. Designed specifically for harsh marine environments, it performs exceptionally well in Australia’s high UV, salt, and temperature conditions.
Key benefits include:
Low maintenance – no sanding, oiling, or sealing required
Cooler underfoot – engineered to reduce heat build-up
Lightweight and durable – built for long-term marine use
Sustainable – produced using bio-attributed materials
Premium finish – consistent, modern aesthetic across all vessel types
Whether for new builds or refits, Flexiteek provides a clean, durable, and visually striking alternative to traditional decking.
The NAVALE Advantage
NAVALE is more than a distributor - they offer a complete, end-to-end solution for Flexiteek in Australia. Operating from a dedicated facility in Northern NSW, NAVALE provides local fabrication, technical support, and nationwide supply.
This approach delivers several key advantages:
Custom fabrication tailored to each vessel
Faster turnaround times with local production
Consistent quality control from template to installation
Support for OEMs, refits, and private projects














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