Boat and Yacht Hulls: GFRP is commonly used to form the hulls of boats and yachts. Its lightweight nature, ease of processing, and corrosion resistance ensure longevity when in contact with seawater.
Windsurfing and Sailing Equipment: Windsurfing boards, sails, and other marine sports equipment are often made of GFRP. These equipment must be water-resistant, lightweight, and high-strength, making GFRP an ideal choice.
Marine Cages and Platforms: Marine cages and platforms used for fish farming and underwater exploration activities are typically made of GFRP materials. The corrosion resistance of GFRP makes it suitable for long-term use underwater.
Marine Facilities and Harbor Structures: GFRP is used for corrosion-resistant structural elements in facilities and structures at ports and coastal areas. This includes docks, piers, breakwaters, and other structural components.
Marine Research and Exploration Equipment: Marine research and exploration equipment, such as underwater robots, submarine cables, and subsea installations, are often made of GFRP. Such equipment must be resistant to corrosion caused by seawater.