Deck Plates

Shop our selection of stainless deck plates for boats and other marine access covers. Our deck plate collection features corrosion-resistant stainless steel and plastic options in a range of sizes for access to storage compartments, bilges, and below-deck systems. Stainless deck plates for boats are the preferred choice for high-visibility installations; they look sharp, seal tightly, and hold up to the marine environment for years. Browse Go2marine's full deck plate collection online.

 

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Perko Regular Deck Plate, Key Included, Bronze, 4"
Beckson 6" White Screw-Out Deck Plate w/ 12" Storage Bag
4 O Ring F/ Screw-In Deck Plate
Cover Plate, 4-1/8", Arctic White
Cover Plate, 5-5/8", Arctic White
Pry-Up Deck Plate, 8", White
Pry-Up Deck Plate, 8", White
Sale price$52.60
Pry-Up Deck Plate, 6", White
Pry-Up Deck Plate, 6", White
Sale price$33.51
Pry-Up Deck Plate, 4", White
Pry-Up Deck Plate, 4", White
Sale price$25.68
Twist Deck Plate, 8", White
Twist Deck Plate, 8", White
Sale price$35.98
Twist Deck Plate, 6", White w/ Clear
Twist Deck Plate, 6", Black
Twist Deck Plate, 6", Black
Sale price$31.39
Twist Deck Plate, 6", White
Twist Deck Plate, 6", White
Sale price$33.51
Twist Deck Plate, 4, White w/ Clear
Twist Deck Plate, 4", Black
Twist Deck Plate, 4", Black
Sale price$25.68
Twist Deck Plate, 4", Arctic White
Twist Deck Plate, 4", White
Twist Deck Plate, 4", White
Sale price$20.41

Deck Plates 

Deck plates or inspection plates are generally used as ingress for inspections, to access a void or even gain access into a tank. Depending on the application a designer has a large selection from which to choose such as different sizes, different materials and different construction. Sea-Dog, Beckson Marine and Bomar all produce deck plates that are standard on most vessels.

Choosing a deck plate for a specific location should be thoroughly researched because deck plates vary from robust and water poof to light duty and weather proof. Installing a deck plate that is not up to the task might have undesirable results. Synthetic deck plates are commonly found in smaller boats and kayaks whereas metal deck plates are typically found on larger vessels. Deck plates might require a wrench to remove the cap or the cap is manufactures with a built-in protrusion to aid in removal. Tethering a deck plate cap to the frame with a lanyard is not common so care should be exercised when removing a deck plate. To find the best replacement deckplate, measure the inside-diameter of your opening for best fit. When installing a deck plate, a good sealant is recommended to prevent any water-intrusion.

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