Why does a Daytona Beach boat need salt-aware detailing?
The Halifax River carries tidal salt, and coastal sun is intense. Salt pits stainless and corrodes fittings while UV chalks gelcoat. Detailing in Daytona is protective maintenance, removing salt and sealing surfaces, not just making the boat look good for a weekend.
Even boats that stay on the Halifax River and never run the inlet are exposed to salt carried on tidal water and sea air, plus the year-round Atlantic-coast sun. Left unmanaged, that combination chalks gelcoat, pits stainless, fades canvas, and lets mildew take hold. Sea Ready details for that reality: real salt removal, gelcoat correction and a protective layer chosen for the boat and its exposure, stainless polishing before corrosion sets, and teak care before it lifts. The detail doubles as an inspection, since the captain doing the work is also watching the hull and fittings for early signs of trouble.