Don’t make these boat detailing mistakes…so says The Boat Butler
Tyler Ryan learns the story of The Boat Butler and will also stop using bleach
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – A few years ago, Jason Hardage had the idea to teach some core principals like honesty, integrity, and a strong work ethic to his sons. The idea started as a modest boat cleaning business, where they three of them would go to peoples houses and clean their boats. He hoped that by showing them how to develop a business, and how to communicate directly with people (not through a text), would help them also learn the value of earning a dollar.
Fast-forward five or so years, and The Boat Butlers has expanded to a full service operation, going way beyond cleaning, and has provided those two young men, now 17 and 19 with the tools they need to purchase their own vehicles, jet skis, and for life. And in the case of the older son, is providing a Clemson education through a second location in the Upstate.
The Boat Butlers now do LEDs, ceramics, graphics, audio and so much more.
Through the years, the Hardage’s and their team have learned many best practices, and some “never do’s.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tyler Ryan is an award winning television and radio personality, weather forecaster, writer, investigative journalist, and professional emcee. He appears daily on ABC Columbia’s Good Morning Columbia, as well as hosting the syndicated radio program Carolina Cares on the South Carolina Radio Network, and the iHeart Radio Network. Tyler also regularly appears as a criminal expert and journalist on regional and national crime based programs like Snapped and Killer Couples. You can contact him directly via EMAIL Or on the socials: Tyler’s Instagram // Tyler’s Facebook