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Woodwork & teak · KS · 37 marine listings

Woodwork, Teak & Joinery in Kansas

Browse marine providers across Kansas. Teak deck repair, brightwork, interior joinery, and traditional boatbuilding.

About this service

Teak decks, varnished brightwork, and interior cabin joinery are what give a yacht its character — and they're also among the most labor-intensive things on the boat to maintain or restore. A good marine joiner can replace teak deck planking, refresh varnished trim, repair damaged cabin sole, and build custom interior fittings to a standard most general carpenters can't match. Wooden-boat work is its own deeper specialty, anchored in regions with historic wooden-boat traditions.

Marine providers in Kansas

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No exact woodwork & teak matches yet — these are notable marine shops in Kansas. Many marinas and yards offer woodwork & teak without naming it explicitly.

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Mid Kansas Marine

Boat Shop · Repair services
517 East 4th Avenue, Hutchinson, KS
+1-620-665-0396Website

Mid Kansas Marine

Boat Shop · Repair services
KS

U.S. Boatworks

Boat Shop · Repair services
930 Osage Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66105
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Jayhawk Marina

Marina
26353 Jayhawker Drive, Paola, KS 66071
+1 913-557-9900Website
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Rock Creek Marina

Marina
KS
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Blue Valley Yacht Club

Marina
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Clinton Lake Marina

Marina
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Hart Marina

Marina
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Lake Perry Yacht and Marina

Marina
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Linn County Park Marina

Marina
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Linn Valley Lakes Boat Ramp

Marina
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Lovewell Marina

Marina
KS

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Frequently asked

How long does a teak deck last?
A traditional caulked teak deck, properly maintained (light cleaning, occasional re-caulking, no sanding) typically lasts 20–30 years. Sanding teak shortens the life dramatically — every aggressive sanding removes a millimeter of wood that took the tree decades to grow.
What does teak deck replacement cost?
Full teak deck replacement on a 40-ft cruising boat typically runs $25,000–$80,000+ in 2026, depending on deck area, complexity, and teak vs. synthetic teak choice. Synthetic teak (Flexiteek, PlasDeck) is roughly half the cost and increasingly common.