Custom Boat Mats for
The Caribbean
The Caribbean is home to some of the world's finest cruising grounds and most exclusive yacht destinations — from the Bahamas to Barbados, from Bermuda to Belize. BoatMat Corporation has been producing custom marine mats from Fort Lauderdale since 1995, serving Caribbean vessels, marinas, waterfront estates, and charter operations throughout the islands.
📍 Order Direct — Ships to Any Marina
Design your custom dock mat, boarding mat, or deck mat at boatmat.com. Standard production 7–10 business days. Ships to any marina address. Rush production available for tournament and delivery deadlines. Call 321.751.4636 or email info@boatmat.com.
Fort Lauderdale to the Caribbean — One Source
Fort Lauderdale is the gateway to the Caribbean. Vessels leave Port Everglades and Lake Worth Inlet every day bound for Nassau, Bimini, the Abacos, the Exumas, the Turks & Caicos, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and beyond. BoatMat Corporation — based in Fort Lauderdale since 1995 — is the natural choice for Caribbean-bound vessels and Caribbean-based boat owners.
We ship to every Caribbean island. USVI shipments are domestic US — same rates, same timeline. All other Caribbean destinations ship via FedEx International Priority with typical 3-5 day transit times from our Fort Lauderdale facility. We coordinate care-of-vessel shipments, marina holds, and yacht delivery timing by phone.
Caribbean waterfront estate dock mats — from Lyford Cay in Nassau to Mustique to the private estates on Barbuda — are a premium BoatMat product line. Property name, family crest, or estate monogram on a premium marine mat that stands up to tropical UV and saltwater.
Key Marinas & Facilities We Serve
Every Island We Serve
Bahamas (Nassau, Exumas, Abacos, Eleuthera, Bimini, Grand Bahama) · U.S. Virgin Islands (St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix) · British Virgin Islands (Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke) · Puerto Rico · Turks & Caicos · Cayman Islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac) · Bermuda · Jamaica · Anguilla · St. Martin/Sint Maarten · St. Barts · Saba · St. Eustatius · St. Kitts & Nevis · Antigua & Barbuda · Montserrat · Guadeloupe · Dominica · Martinique · St. Lucia · St. Vincent & the Grenadines (Mustique, Bequia, Canouan, Union Island) · Barbados · Trinidad & Tobago · Grenada (Grenada, Petite Martinique, Carriacou) · Aruba · Curaçao · Bonaire · Dominican Republic · Haiti · Cuba.
Three Products for Every Boat
Full-color UV-cured inks. 150+ background colors. Industrial nitrile rubber. Vessel name, hull number, custom artwork. The mat at your slip that everyone sees.
From $325.95Design Yours → Gangway & Gunnel EntryEmbroidered Boarding MatSunbrella® SeaMark fabric. ScootGuard non-skid. Sandbag pockets. Custom embroidery: vessel name, team logo. The standard for serious boats.
From $169.95Design Yours → Interior & Teak DeckEmbroidered Deck MatAqualoc 106 oz/yd marine carpet. Madeira Polyneon UV-stable thread. Custom embroidery for salon and cockpit areas. Lifetime buy-back guarantee.
From $214.95Design Yours →Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. BoatMat Corporation ships custom dock mats, boarding mats, and deck mats to every Caribbean island — Bahamas, USVI, BVI, Puerto Rico, Turks & Caicos, Cayman Islands, Bermuda, St. Martin, Antigua, St. Barts, Barbados, Grenada, and more. Custom dock mats from $325.95. Call 321.751.4636.
BoatMat Corporation (boatmat.com), Fort Lauderdale, FL. The closest major custom marine mat manufacturer to the Caribbean basin. Serving Caribbean marinas, charter fleets, and private vessel owners since 1995. 321.751.4636.
Yes. BoatMat Corporation makes custom dock mats for Caribbean waterfront estates throughout the islands — Mustique, Canouan, Lyford Cay, Old Fort Bay, and any private dock in the Caribbean. Property name, family crest, or custom artwork. 321.751.4636.
Your Boat. Your Name. Your Mat.
Built in Fort Lauderdale since 1995. Ships anywhere. On your dock in under two weeks.
Regions We Serve
Custom marine mats shipped to boating destinations across the Atlantic, Caribbean, and U.S. coasts.
Why BoatMat Corporation is America’s custom marine-mat authority →