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Custom EVA Foam Marine Fender – Recyclable Flat Boat & Dock Bumper with High Shock Resistance for Yacht Protection

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Pua EVA maʻamau
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Protect boats, nā pā, pontoons, and yacht hulls with a custom EVA foam marine fender designed for high-impact absorption and long service life. This flat-profile bumper is made from durable closed-cell foam that resists water absorption, helps reduce hull damage during docking, and is suitable for marina, Yacht, Kālepa, and recreational marine applications.

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Key features

  • Custom shape & dimensions: Available in flat, rectangular, curved, and application-specific profiles.
  • High shock resistance: EVA foam helps absorb docking impacts and distribute load across the contact area.
  • Water-resistant closed-cell structure: Suitable for marine environments with low water uptake.
  • Recyclable foam options: Material choices can support sustainability programs where local recycling streams exist.
  • Māmā & maʻalahi e hoʻouka: Can be supplied with adhesive backing, mounting holes, or hardware-ready configurations.
  • Low maintenance: Resistant to rot, corrosion, and many common marine contaminants.

Typical applications

  • Dock edge protection
  • Marina berth bumpers
  • Yacht and sailboat hull protection
  • Pontoon and floating dock systems
  • Utility boats, workboats, and service vessels

Customization options

KohoExamples
ʻAno huʻaEVA multi-layer combinations
ʻO ka mānoanoaSpecified to impact and compression requirements
AnanaLōʻihi, laula, mānoanoa, edge radius, cutouts
kalakalaʻeleʻele, gray, keʻokeʻo, and custom colors (subject to MOQ)
Surface finishMakei, ʻIkeʻia, or laminated surfaces
Attachment methodKākoʻo paʻa, mechanical fastening, or hardware-ready holes

Material note

EVA are closed-cell foam materials commonly used for cushioning and impact protection. Recyclability depends on local collection and recycling infrastructure.

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