When it comes to installing marine flooring on wood surfaces, you need an adhesive that works as hard as your boat does. The G-Floor® Marine Flooring Adhesive for Wood Surfaces is engineered for maximum bond strength, ensuring your vinyl flooring stays secure even in the toughest marine conditions.

Designed specifically for wood subfloors, this adhesive forms a tight, durable bond that resists moisture, temperature swings, and heavy foot traffic. Whether you’re refitting a fishing boat, upgrading a pontoon, or finishing a dock, this adhesive delivers reliable performance you can count on season after season.

Easy to spread and quick to set, it simplifies your installation while providing professional-grade holding power. Pair it with G-Floor® Outdoor & Marine Flooring for a seamless fit and lasting protection.

Why Choose G-Floor® Marine Flooring Adhesive?

  • Built for boats – Formulated for bonding marine vinyl to wood subfloors.
  • Moisture resistant – Withstands humidity, splashes, and marine environments.
  • Long-lasting bond – Holds strong under heavy traffic and shifting conditions.
  • Easy application – Spreads smoothly for DIY or professional installs.
  • Perfect pairing – Designed to work with G-Floor® Outdoor & Marine Flooring.

When the water gets rough, your flooring shouldn’t. With G-Floor® Marine Flooring Adhesive, you can trust your installation will last as long as your adventures.


IMPORTANT: Use only for installation of felt-backed material on wood subfloors. Do not use on non-felt-backed materials. Do not freeze adhesive. 

Why G-Floor® Flooring

Quality You Can Depend On

It’s more than just a surface to walk on, it’s a testament to the dedication of those who innovate and craft quality G-Floor® Flooring

  • Built to Last
  • Low-Maintenance Durability

  • DIY-Friendly Installation
  • Proudly Made in the USA

⚠ WARNING: Our products can expose you to Antimony Oxide (Antimony Trioxide), Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP), or Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.
For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.