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Synthetic Holly v. Real Holly
Holly is a natural wood that comes from the holly tree, known for its characteristic light color, fine grain, and durability. Synthetic holly is a man-made material that mimics the appearance of real holly wood. The main difference between synthetic holly and real holly is that synthetic holly is a manufactured product, while real holly is a natural wood.
There are several benefits to using synthetic holly as a flooring material on boats. One significant advantage is that synthetic holly is typically more resistant to moisture, UV rays, and other environmental factors compared to real holly wood. This makes it ideal for marine applications, as it can withstand exposure to saltwater, sunlight, and other harsh conditions without warping, rotting, or fading. Synthetic holly is also often more affordable and easier to maintain than real holly wood, as it does not require the same level of ongoing care, such as regular sealing or refinishing. Additionally, using synthetic holly can help reduce the demand for real holly wood, which is a limited natural resource, and thus can contribute to sustainable and eco-friendly boat building practices.