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Oh hi there, are you ready for more drunken shenanigans on Below Deck Sailing Yacht ? I’m rooting for one of the two couples forming on board, let’s go Madison and Parker! Other than that, if I have to hear one.single.more.thing about laundry, I shall go mad. Full stark raving. Let’s roll into BDSY S1:E06 Oof! I Did It Again! after the break!

We open where we left off, in the Noak Marina in Corfu with the multi-million dollar sailing yacht Parsifal III grinding itself into the dock.

Captain Glenn Shephard has already gone to town, so it’s not until deckhand Ciara Duggan heads out on deck that it’s caught and she races to tell someone. She finds chief engineer Byron Hissel and first mate Paget Berry on the tender, but the damage has been done. Captain Glenn says it’s a $40,000 embarrassment, how would guests trust their leadership when they can’t keep their ship off the dock?

Hands down, second steward Madison Stalker is the most efficient and hard working member of the interior staff, but it doesn’t really feel like it to her because above and below her, there’s chatter. Chief steward Jenna MacGillivray spends 99% of her time in the galley because she wants to bone chef Adam Glick, who has grossed me out on two? three? seasons of Bravo programming. So Jenna’s not pulling her weight coz she’s pulling on Adam, and while third steward Georgia Grobler is willing to work, she’s super green and extreeeeemmmmmellllyyyy slooooowwww.

I’m just going to go on record and say I have no idea how I would handle either of those roles. I’ve done quite a lot of customer service and service-type jobs but I can’t imagine ironing someone’s sheets in.their.bed every single night.

Wait. Captain Glenn said getting the boat fixed would cost $40k, but it looks like instead we have an exhausted Paget doing the bodywork and painting while they’re parked in dock. Confused.

Georgia works on laundry while Jenna and Adam cuddle in the galley and Madison does the cabins, sigh.

It’s 18 hours to the next charter and time to find out who’s coming in our weekly Preference Sheet Meeting with department heads!

Ahhh right, we’ve got meatheads coming for this next charter, starting with Primary Charter Guest Richie Hosein . He’s a Dudetrepeneur and will be joined by friends Lenny Michel, Marshall Kessler, Austin Allen, Frank Martinis and Thomas Macari. Yep, it’s all dudes and it’s going to be as obnoxious as it sounds, says ten Canadian Tire bucks.

It’s 9:00 pm and most of the crew has gone to bed, including Ciara, but her boyfriend Paget is up on deck with Georgia, who’s playing her guitar. They’re trying to edit this in a scary way, making lots of their banter, but I can’t really see anything coming of it. Ciara and Paget have been together for four years. I just think she can be a little…verbally abusive and he can be a little…slow.

Georgia has a great singing voice, Paget listens to her original work in disbelief. Below Deck, Jenna and Adam are making out again, he walks her to her cabin door like a gentleman.

Madison and Byron sit together and eat cake together in the crew mess while he interrogates her. Ah damn, she lost her sister in a horrible, horrible way; shot as a bystander in Detroit, that’s why she doesn’t live in Michigan any more. Her sister’s death makes her not want to go home. She’s trying to live her life by not doing anything she doesn’t want to do.

Deckhand Parker McCown is driving Paget crazy, he delegates some of his authority to Ciara to manage the chatty Parker.

It’s the last push to clean up the boat before guest arrival, which I’m sure these guys will appreciate. Hai Primary Richie and I’m Sure Totally Not Douchey Friends!

The guys are definitely Motel Brotel Holiday Inns, but mostly cute, funny and charming for now. Parker is totally ready for this fun trip with his bros, funny, I never figured him for the type. He’s so laid back.

Jenna takes the gang on the boat tour, starting with the cockpit which elicits the response you’d expect. Lots of pretty rooms, then we’re on to tequila shots already, yay! Then more shots shots shots, followed by shots shots shots and more shots shots shots. They haven’t even left the dock.

Adam sends out all the food he can find for these six huge hungry men, I was thinking burgers but they love the seared Ahi tuna, so maybe I should stop judging a book by its cover, right??

I don’t think they’ve finished lunch yet, but they already want to go to a bar on shore and pick up ladies. Two head in on the tender with Paget while others sabre their second and third bottles of champagne.

By “sabre” I mean they use a butter knife to clip off the end.

One of the beach guys is obnoxious but cute, the other is neither, and either way Paget doesn’t think they’re gonna be bringing any ladies back to the boat. Since there is exactly one woman in her eighties in the bar, he maybe right.

This was worth it.

Parker, walking around with a chamois, is directed by Ciara to not walk so loudly. The extremely intoxicated guests that have passed out after a solid shift of day-drinking and sleeping below deck.

Are they just…looking for reasons to yell at Parker?

Captain Glenn puts up the sails and turns off the motor, we’re sailing! It’s rainy but beautiful, I’m obsessed with finding out the degree of heel. What is it, Captain Glenn??

It’s enough to make a guest do this, running from him room because he thinks he’s on the Titanic.

It’s Georgia’s turn to deal with our Jersey boys, the cute one who fell off the boat asks for a shrimp cocktail and we start the count: that’s 1!

I don’t remember this guy’s name, but I’m going to assume it’s Joey until they give me a caption. Joey now asks Madison for a shrimp cocktail, that’s 2! It’s 7:15 and she tells him that hors d’oeurves are at 7:30 but here’s that fine line again. When you’re serving on a superyacht, food is whenever guests want it.

Okay, this is Marshall, and he’d like his shrimp cocktail now, thanks. Madison checks with Adam, but he used all the shrimp for lunch. Nobody put it on their preference sheet, so they could know to order more shrimp.

It’s 7:45 and Marshall is now screaming that he’s been asking for shrimp cocktails for and hour and a half, lemme just get a timestamp on when he asked Georgia…no timestamp, but watching again I realise that Georgia didn’t a) tell him yes or no and b) didn’t ask the chef about it so no alarm was raised or the situation handled until Marshall asked Madison.

Georgia may feel more comfortable with this type of service, but she’s dropping the customer-management ball. Even drunken fratbros are charter guests and need to be handled.

Shrimp cocktail count: 4

So it’s 7:45, like I said, so Adam is 15 minutes late getting food out to deseguys, finally he finds something that looks like shrimp and sends that out to the hungry guests.

Adam brings out the food with a “get it, boys!”, Marshall reaches for…not the almost-shrimp so Jenna busts his hump a little, to be yelled at that HE’S WAITED FOUR F*****G HOURS.

Everyone is just waiting for this charter to be over.

The guests want to head to town to party, Jenna finds a bar where women feel uncomfortable because men are too touchy: sounds like their kind of place!

Paget thinks these guys are trust fund babies…which means he doesn’t know what that means. If someone in this group doesn’t have a dad or uncle in the sanitation business, I’ll eat your hat.

Georgia, Paget and Ciara are goofing around on the bridge, Georgia breaks out a sexy Russian accent that Paget really likes. Ciara is like a hawk around these two, she watches their every move and stops talking. I don’t know if hawks do that, but that’s what Ciara does, constantly measuring the distance between the two. She’s been saying all along that there’s no flirting and Paget wouldn’t notice anyhow, but now she admits that maybe Georgia’s flirting with Paget but still: no biggie.

Adam snaps at Madison during plating, why is he so tense? Does he need a shrimp cocktail?

Byron and Georgia check out the guest rooms during supper, Georgia quipping that “the little b**ches don’t finish their drinks, either.”

Supper continues, the guests love the food, awwww. They’re heading to a club that’s open from midnight to 5 am because why would you? Ciara will be the one grabbing them from the mainland.

The guests celebrate at the bar, but they’re not having any luck with the ladies thus far. Adam and Jenna snog in the kitchen, Madison and I are all done with the grossness.

Another bottle of champagne is sabred in the streets of Corfu with a butter knife by these wild and crazy guys while Adam and Jenna do their best to not sleep together. She would like to, but he wants to take it slow.

It would absolutely be sexist to suggest that there’s a reason he doesn’t want to jump into the sack, so I will refrain.

The guests text to come back, they’re HONGRAY! Did Adam leave anything out? Nope! Madison does a junk food platter but there should be burgers and wings. They want the chef and captain woken up NOW.

Madison does not want to wake up Adam so she makes grilled cheese sandwiches. They say “Thanks! You’re the BREAST” because sigh.

Parker and Madison hang out in the crew mess again after the guests go to bed, he gave her a hug in the laundry room earlier because they’re pals. Uh huh.

It’s morning and we’re at 5 bottles of sabred champagne! (Doesn’t that feel lame that it’s with a butter knife?)

There’s one serious guy on the charter, Frank, and he wants an actual breakfast, not the continental breakfast Adam has set out for them. Fruit and baby croissants are all right, but he’ll take scrambled eggs and a waffle, please. Hey. so would everyone else!

6 bottles of champagne sabred!

One of the more muscular charter guests, Lenny, picks.Madison.up and uses her as a weight while she asks politely to be put down and the other guests film with their phones. She’s not happy. Thank the gods that’s a skort, not shorts. She goes below deck, upset.

The guests mock her for asking to be put down, joking “what she gonna do, call the Greek cops?”

Parker follows Madison to calm her down, it is much harder to be female around these guys than it is for him, especially since they haven’t been successful at picking up any local women.

They drop anchor and Madison decides she’s not going to make anything uncomfortable by telling the captain or being upset around the guests. She rolls with it because that’s the grossest part of the service industry.

I’m doing everything I can to not get up on my sexism soapbox, but surely this is so gross and obvious to everyone, right??

The bros haven’t given up yet, there’s another bar nearby their anchor spot and they’re gonna give it a try tonight after supper. I hope Madison told Adam to get some pizzas ready for the after party.

Supper is 8:30, but the guests are still sleeping so Jenna wakes them up. The bar is only open until 11 pm and because apparently nightclubs are completely random where they are.

Parker offers to switch watches with Ciara so he can be on late with his bros, that’s a good call. He thinks that’s like James Bond, I’m guessing more like Animal House.

Or maybe being the KeyMaster in Say Anything!

The guests get up to start dusting themselves in Axe bodyspray and pinkie rings, Jenna massages Adam’s neck in the galley while Georgia and Madison try not to puke.

Okay, I’m wrong, one of the guys, Austin, has a trust fund! (Sanitation trust fund?) That must be why he’s allowed to tag along with the better-looking and better in shape jagoffs. They love the Tomahawk steaks, Frank even puts his phone down for a second to enjoy it fully. It’s 10:00 pm and the guys are rushing through supper, but one guy decides to find out for himself.

Thomas has been the butterknife sabremaster, he calls the club and finds out it’s actually open until 2am, so where did Jenna get 11:00 pm from? Maybe that’s how long they serve food. I was impressed with Thomas’s initiative for three seconds until he starts telling “Jen, Jen” how much he hates being lied to.

She said she was mistaken, that’s not lying, you don’t really think she made that up, right? Now, maybe she would have been more diligent if she didn’t loathe all you arseholes, there’s that.

Tommy doesn’t stop, the whole rest of the night about “misunderstandings.”

Somehow, Parker is stepping up! Primary Richie asks for a DJ for the boat, Parker finds one! He radios the Parsifal that the guests are coming in hot with guests of their own, I’m hoping someone wakes up Adam and gets the kitchen popping too.

The guests actually manage to find some ladies to join them, aww, poor girls. Never mind, they’re into it. Enjoy!

Madison’s serving, cooking quesadillas, can you imagine any of the other interior crew making this work? Jenna would be holding Adam’s hand while he complained about not getting enough sleep and Georgia would be slowly singing while staring into the fridge to see if Paget was in there somewhere.

Parker is there to help, but we’ve got a puker AND a smoker on deck, they’re all over the place. We’re out! Omigod, next week we’re STILL on this charter! COME ON! Okay, but just to say goodbye, right? No way a good tip is coming out of this butterknife bunch. Until then. Cheers

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Below Deck Loses 2 Crewmembers After a Firing and a Dramatic Season 11 Departure

Below deck 's capt. kerry titheradge fired the first season 11 yachtie during the bravo series' march 18 episode, but that wasn't the only shocking departure. find out who else left the yacht..

The  St. David  is down not one, but two crewmembers.

During Below Deck 's March 18 episode, Captain Kerry Titheradge  fired the first season 11 yachtie when he let Bosun Jared Woodin go for unprofessional behavior, the last straw being an inebriated Jared barging into Stew Barbie Pascual 's cabin the night prior and yelling at Deckhand Kyle Stillie for leaving a mess of loose tobacco on the deck after a night of partying. 

"This is the second time you've gone on the piss and you've had bad behavior," Kerry told his subordinate. "You're in a leadership role. You can't be acting like that. You gotta be above the fray. The way that you're treating these guy is not acceptable."

But it wasn't just the alcohol that was the problem, as Kerry noted Jared's mental state wasn't where it needed to be. "You've got s--t going on, man," he shared. "You're your own worst enemy right now. You need to depart the vessel."

However, Jared agreed his head wasn't in the right place and accepted his termination graciously.

"This ain't the right place for me at the right time," Jared replied, to which Kerry responded, "I don't blame you for that. Take this time and work on yourself. Me keeping you here is a disservice to you."

Before departing the super-yacht, Jared reflected in a confessional, "I thought I was in a good headspace coming into this. I'm really not. And as much as I'd like to be I'm just lying to myself."

But Jared wasn't the only teammate to set sail during the latest episode. Stew Cat Baugh willingly left the ship after admittedly struggling with the job all season long.

"I really wanna push through for you guys," Cat, in tears, told Chief Stew Fraser Olender after receiving a very distressing call from a friend back home in America. "I'm just losing my mind right now."

And Fraser totally understood his crewmember's needs.

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"If you're in a very unhappy place," he told her, "I'd rather you put your health and your mental health before that and we get you the help you need as soon as we can."

In a confessional, Fraser elaborated, "I don't know what is going on, but you can look into someone's eyes sometimes and see that there is no more that they can give. They are going through enough to be incapable and I need to do what's right for her. "

See how the crew copes with the unexpected departures when Below Deck airs Mondays at 9 p.m. on Bravo. And keep reading to look back at the most shocking Below Deck firings ever.

If there's one thing to learn from Camille Lamb 's Below Deck firing, it's to not slack off on the job. That's exactly why the season 10 stew was let go by substitute Captain Sandy Yawn , as Chief Stew Fraser Olender continued to criticize Camille's behavior on board.

From being caught drinking while preparing for a new charter to partying at late hours and more, Fraser informed Captain Sandy that he had reached his "last straw."

"She's the common denominator in all of this," said Captain Sandy. "Great girl, great personality, but at the same time, we have to do what's best for the boat."

Below Deck Adventure 's Kyle Dickard was let go just three episodes into the reality franchise's latest series—which premiered in November 2022. After picking fights with his fellow deckhand Nathan Morley —as well as kissing crew mates in front of guests—Kyle was offered by Captain Kerry Titheradge the opportunity to resign so that his firing would not end up on his personal record.

Kyle took the Captain up on his offer and left the boat after just one charter.

Captain Sandy let bosun Raygan Tyler go during season seven of Below Deck Mediterranean ,  not only for causing the boat to  take a small hit while docking, but also for not stepping up to the plate as a leader.

But Captain Sandy didn't want her firing to discourage the bosun, as she told Raygan, "If I had the time and I wasn't running a boat this size, I would train you. I would teach you."

In addition to onboard romances and failing to follow directions , one of the biggest reasons behind stew Elizabeth Frankini 's Below Deck firing was her infamous laundry room accident , during which made a toxic mess when combining bleach and laundry soap.

"Unfortunately, I didn't know that was so toxic and I feel so bad about it," she told E! News of the incident in December 2020 . "You know, I do feel really bad, especially 'cause Francesca [ Rubi ] did say, 'Take it outside.'"

The bosun and stew were both fired by Captain Jason Chambers for inappropriate behavior after a night of partying with their fellow yachties.

Luke Jones was let go after getting into Stew Margot Sisson 's bed naked while she was drunk and unconscious. Laura Bileskaine also made unwanted advances on Deckhand Adam Kodra despite him telling her he was not interested in hooking up.

Jason made it known that consent was a must, and sent both crewmembers packing.

Tensions between stew Lexi Wilson and Chef Mathew Shea came to a head during an explosive dinner fight on season six of Below Deck Mediterranean , during which Lexi told Matt that his parents "should've aborted you." That was the last straw for Captain Sandy, who fired her not long after the incident.

Deckhand Tom Pearson said "bon voyage" to Below Deck Sailing Yacht after getting let go by Captain Glenn Shephard . Tom hit his last strike with the Captain after failing to report that the boat's anchor was dragging during heavy winds one night, causing a potential safety risk for everyone on board.

"It had to be done. It was such a grievous thing that he dropped the ball there, he had to go, and we had to just be man down and live with it, you know?" Captain Glenn said of the decision  on Watch What Happens Live. "So, obviously, you don't want to do that, but yeah, it had to happen."

Some people are picky eaters, but Below Deck Down Under' s Ryan McKeown was quite the picky chef, as he would judge guests'  food requests  and fail to take  criticism from Captain Jason Chambers , as well.

Perhaps Ryan's Below Deck exit is one of the franchise's most memorable, as he mooned Jason and viewers on his way off the boat.

Below Deck Down Under stew Magda Ziomek 's firing was another case of slacking on the job. After constantly being on her phone texting or video chatting with her boyfriend, Chief Stew Aesha Scott decided to replace Magda before the end of the charter season.

Below Deck Mediterranean 's Peter Hunziker was fired from the series in June 2020 after he shared an offensive post on social media.

"Peter Hunziker of Below Deck Mediterranean has been terminated for his racist post," Bravo wrote in a statement at the time. "Bravo and 51 Minds are editing the show to minimize his appearance for subsequent episodes."

Chief Stew Hannah Ferrier was let go by Captain Sandy on Below Deck Mediterranean after boson Malia White discovered her co-star possessed undeclared Valium and a vape pen, the former of which Hannah claimed was for her anxiety.

"If I could do it all over again, I would've just declared them as soon as I came on board," Hannah stated in an August 2020 interview with E! News. "It was definitely not something that was intentional. I wasn't trying to hide anything.

Below Deck Mediterranean 's Delaney Evans left just as quickly as she arrived. After initially being brought on during season six to help out Chief Stew Katie Flood , Katie determined that Delaney was doing more harm than good, choosing to let her go after just one charter.

"I think she was overwhelmed with the situation, and I think that, you know, in her mind, the best solution to the situation was just to go back to what they had before," Delaney told Bravo Insider of Katie's decision. "I think she was just overwhelmed with everything that was going on and all the feedback she was getting."

Deckhand Shane Coopersmith was a bit in over his head on season eight of Below Deck , as he was let go for failing to know basic skills, reporting late for duty and taking naps on the job.

Chaos in the kitchen led to Captain Lee Rosbach letting Chef Leon Walker go on season three of Below Deck . After an oven fire broke out , Lee placed the blame on Chief Stew Kate Chastain but was ultimately the one sent home.

Like several of the franchise's stars, Below Deck 's Chris Brown  was fired  during season five for failing to fully perform his duties. After being let go by Captain Lee, Chris shared some parting words as he left the boat, stating , "Who gives a s--t?"

Chef Mila Kolomeitseva was fired by Captain Sandy on season four of Below Deck Mediterranean after failing to use her cooking skills to produce top-quality food for guests—including some not-so-nice nachos .

"Of course it makes me feel awful," Mila said of her departure . "People like me who have big egos sometimes have to be put down to earth a little bit. But it makes me feel like I want to work even harder."

Sometimes people just don't work well together. That's exactly why Captain Lee fired Chandler Brooks during season six of Below Deck , telling the boson, "I don't think it's a good fit."

(E! and Bravo are both part of the NBCUniversal family)

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S1.E1 ∙ Holy Ship! We're Sailing!

Adam Glick in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E2 ∙ My Big Fat Bleak Wedding

Georgia Grobler in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E3 ∙ Rose-Fueled Regrets

Georgia Grobler in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E4 ∙ Baby on Board

Ciara Duggan in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E5 ∙ Shmexual Shmension

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S1.E6 ∙ Oof! I Did It Again

Georgia Grobler and Paget Berry in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E7 ∙ Oooof There It Is

Parker McCown in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E8 ∙ No Bra, No Shoes, Bad Service

Madison Stalker in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E9 ∙ Parker's Big Adventure

Paget Berry and Ciara Duggan in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E10 ∙ Big Deck Energy

Parker McCown in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E11 ∙ May the Breast Man Win

Jenna MacGillivray in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E12 ∙ New Chris on the Block

Madison Stalker in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E13 ∙ Awkward

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S1.E14 ∙ The Birds

Jenna MacGillivray and Georgia Grobler in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E15 ∙ You Snooze, You Lose

Glenn Shephard in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E16 ∙ Dope!

Jenna MacGillivray in Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020)

S1.E17 ∙ Regatta Go!

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S1.E18 ∙ Reunion

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht Recap: Colin the Hero

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Another episode without Gary is a bummer, but I’m pleasantly surprised that the crew has been on good behavior despite the mountain of issues already coming its way (sloppy guests, the engine, and no first officer). Even Mads, who seems to be here more for the partying than work, is completing her tasks to stay on Daisy’s good side.

We pick up where last week’s episode left off: with Captain Glenn and Colin figuring out how to get out of their broken engine situation. Since the season isn’t going to be short-lived, they end up taking it into their own hands and try to fix it themselves. Captain Glenn informs the guests that the boat won’t be leaving the dock again, adding that they’ll still be able to spend the day at a nearby beach. It’s not like they have abundant options!

As the crew prepares for the beach excursion, a montage captures a stressed-out Captain Glenn making phone calls as he tries to find a supplier for the parts needed to get the boat patched up. I feel for him; all he wants to do is sail and give guests a good experience! As if he doesn’t already have enough on his plate, the guests invite him to join them for dinner, which he accepts graciously.

As they get ready to leave in the tender, the guests request ice for their cocktails, but Alex isn’t able to find it amongst the several coolers required to keep the drinks flowing. This escalates into a big situation, with Captain Glenn radioing Daisy, who is complaining about work to Colin in the crew mess, to bring more ice. She frustratingly runs out on the deck and informs him that it’s in the boat, which sets him off and causes him to yell at her. Daisy was ultimately right, though, because the ice was in a cooler sitting in the tender all along.

Chase and Lucy are tasked with going to the beach, where Chase keeps encouraging her as they set up the chairs and water toys. “Chase is not annoying; he’s just so positive,” Lucy says in a confessional. She adds, “We’re just so opposite. Moaning gets me through life.” Everyone adores Chase and his “Southern charm,” including the guests, who are impressed that he’s doing several tasks simultaneously. Chase seems to try a bit too hard to be liked at times, but he was really working his ass off in this episode. The guy needs some sleep! Back on the boat, Lucy, staying true to her clumsy personality, drops a tray of glassware in the kitchen and cries. “I feel like this boat is ruining me,” she says. Honey, it’s only going to get worse from here.

Immediately after the plastered guests return to the  Parsifal , they ask for espresso martinis for what seems like the tenth time that day. Sitting at the hot tub, the guest named Karen voices what we’ve all been thinking, “It’s one thing to not be able to sail without wind, but you don’t check your engines before somebody comes on? That’s on you.” Agreed, but at least it’s keeping us occupied.

Later, a miracle finally happens in the engine room. Using his impressive experience of having previously fixed damaged boats, Colin gets the water out of the engine, so the boat is now up and running to an extent. “I don’t know many engineers that would take this on, but it kind of excites me in a way,” he shares. Everyone is “stoked,” and I am too. We are in desperate need of some action. “Colin’s always been a legend, but he’s just gone up three notches in my eyes,” Captain Glenn says, speaking for all of us. What would we do without him???

Given that the boat’s lack of sailing makes for an uneventful trip, this episode really leans into laying out a web of possible boatmances. “Historically, my dating profile would be brunettes with nice teeth,” Alex tells us, essentially describing himself. Instead, he has to make do with what he’s got, which is three blondes. Meanwhile, Mads places importance on personality but doesn’t mind as long as the crew knows how to “screw.” She has the yachtie mentality down to a T. Foreshadowing what occurs the next day, we see Daisy and Alex flirting in the crew mess as he helps clean wine glasses. “I really do enjoy looking at him,” Daisy admits. Girl, same.

On turndown duty, Lucy is immediately horrified by the state of the bedrooms, which somehow look worse than they did in the morning. I, too, am disgusted. The carpet and bed sheets are stained with blood, and clothes are scattered everywhere. “I’m not your fucking maid,” she says in a confessional before realizing that her job is to clean up after nasty people.

Remember what I said about chef Ileisha’s bad time management possibly haunting her in the kitchen? Well, as Scheana Shay’s Penny Lane tattoo says,  it’s all happening . While prepping for dinner, she seems overwhelmingly stressed, which she says stems from her perfectionist tendencies. Though everyone enjoys the food, the hammered and exhausted guests grow annoyed by the long wait between courses, which is caused by Ileisha’s overthinking and indecisiveness. Seriously, she takes ages to figure out how to cut and plate a piece of steak. Also, if I recall correctly, the guests had requested that this meal have truffles on everything. Yet, only one dish features it. Fortunately for Ileisha, the guests are so out of it that they probably can’t remember what’s on their preference sheet.

Departure day finally arrives the following morning. Before they go on their merry way, the primary and Karen — who somewhat lives up to her name’s stereotype — pull Captain Glenn aside for a chat. They inform him that they had a horrible trip and call out the interior for being a “hot mess” because they didn’t provide toilet paper and towels. Look, I get it; you didn’t end up getting what you paid a discounted price for. But I really do think Daisy and the stews were trying their best, given how messy and demanding these ladies ended up being. It’s also still the first charter, so it was never going to be perfect. While this is happening, the other guests seated in the saloon discuss chipping in to raise the tip because neither the primary nor Karen “wanted to give extra money.” I swear, my jaw dropped.

After the guests leave, Daisy reassures Lucy and Mads that they worked as hard as possible and will have to make it their goal to improve the quality of service. Captain Glenn then calls for the first tip meeting of the season. Much to everyone’s pleasant surprise (myself included), he announces that the guests left a $19,100 tip, which comes down to 2,105 euros per person. Despite the complaints, Captain Glenn has nothing but praise for the crew, shouting out Colin for literally saving the season and thanking the deckies and stews for doing a great job.

With the charter behind us, it’s time for shit to get real because the first crew night out has arrived! To celebrate, Captain Glenn has organized a dinner for the crew, and everyone is thrilled to have some time off to drink. “I am mad at the boat; me and the boat aren’t friends right now. I quickly remembered why I drink so much,” Daisy says in a confessional. Later in the evening, Alex says that drunk Daisy is his “spirit animal.” I love this for her.

Dinner, which allows everyone to get to know one another better — we find out that Lucy graduates from school soon and that Chase once made a four-day road trip around Ireland — essentially serves as an appetizer for the more messy, alcohol-fueled main course that is partying on the boat. We all know that’s where all the actual magic (Read: drama) happens. Colin opts out of getting “shitfaced” because he wants to be on his A-game for the next charter, and I have to respect that.

As the champagne flows and the crew gets wild in the hot tub, the editors masterfully cut to a shot of Captain Glenn tucked away in bed reading a book. Daisy and Mads share a kiss, and Daisy and Alex dance before he kisses her on the cheek. “You’re so pretty doing your thing in the hot tub,” he tells Daisy, who doesn’t appear to be aware of what planet she’s on. Alex tells Chase, “I kinda love Daisy. I also love Mads. Whoever gets there first…” He’s shaping up to be Gary 2.0.

The episode concludes with the group deciding to play truth or dare, which leads to Alex making out with Daisy, then with Mads, and then with Daisy again. Oof. Chase, whose biggest red flag so far is the eagle tattooed across his chest, gets dared to kiss Lucy, who moments before was telling Mads that she “cannot do Chase” because he’s “too American.”

Thankfully, it seems like Gary will be coming back to shake things up next week. But I’m mostly just hoping that we get to see Captain Glenn do what he does best: Impress the guests with his chaotic sailing.

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S01.E06: Oof! I Did It Again

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By OnceSane March 7, 2020 in Below Deck Sailing Yacht

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Quote Paget’s patience runs out when he’s left to pick up the slack after Parsifal crashes into the dock. A new charter of men from Long Island set sail in all of their champagne-sabering, chest-bumping glory, and the crew scrambles to meet their loud and incessant demands. Adam goes into beast mode while trying to cook for the bros, but he gets comfortable with Jenna, who wants more from their relationship. The guests cruise beach bars for chicks but end up taking a dive in the drink. Madison must decide how to handle a charter guest that crosses the line. And Parker and Madison facilitate an out-of-control yacht party.

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I had such a physical reaction to the scene with Madison being manhandled. I was sooooooooooo disappointed when I noticed that Parker was distracted with the other guest and didn't see it at all. I re

Jenna needs to get off Adam’s dick and start paying attention to what’s going on around her. She can start by.helping the stews who’ve been stuck dealing with these asshole guests.  All of the kissing

I actually kind of liked her song and her voice.  

The Ringo Kidd

This must be the charter where we see the muscle head lifting up Madison and she keeps asking him to stop that we have seen in the trailers.

I am curious to see what if anything Glenn is going to do about that.

TexasGal

Well Georgia is certainly succeeding in getting exposure for her singing.  Bah.

LOL

I’ve found this version of BD to be rather dull and haven’t even cared to catch it each week.  However, I’m watching tonight and the guest that just fell getting back in the tender was hilarious.

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PaperTree

Wow Madison!  Amazing job dealing with these assholes.

Wow! What a bunch of scum bags!! Theses guys make the Jersey Shore kids look like the epitome of class and mannners!! 

How old are these guys, anyway? Acting like out of control frat boys, but look like they’re in their late 30’s/early 40’s! 

Long Island's finest....

What is with their obsession with sabering the champagne bottles?  DId they just learn you can do that the day before the charter or what?  Frigging lunkheads.

Madison should have said something about being manhandled.

I am disappointed in Glenn. I saw him carrying luggage which is something I never saw the other Captains do. He should have his finger on the plus of his ship. He should have made himself more prominent during the charter. These mooks are punks and would back down if someone called them in their bullshit.

No tip is worth letting your crew be manhandled by drunken assholes. They knew it was over the line.  That’s why they told Madison not to tell anyone. What a bunch of bullshit.

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1 minute ago, PaperTree said: Long Island's finest....

I thought I’ve seen it all, living down the shore in NJ-these guys are next level assholes!  Worst part of this is that they don’t even realize (or care) how bad they look.  I wonder how many of them still live with Mommy or if any of them are in a committed relationship with an actual person, and not just their mirrors and gym equipment! 

movingtargetgal

Why isn't Adam up making midnight snacks for the guests?  Jenna should have been up helping Madison when the guests returned to the boat with their guests.  Poor Madison was cooking for and waiting on all those drunks by herself.  I am glad Parker was there to help her.

Whoa Madison!  This murder story needs some research.

She is truly the energizer bunny.  Whipping up grilled cheese sandwiches at 3 AM so horny bear can sleep , then gets manhandled by this idiot.

Then does it again the next night.

So cool of Parker while everyone else was snoozing.

1 hour ago, TexasGal said: Well Georgia is certainly succeeding in getting exposure for her singing.  Bah.

It was one of the highlights of the show  🙂  

Unfortunately the minute Madison told the story about her sister's murder, I remembered it from local Detroit news coverage.  The area where it happened was not far from where I worked at the time.   There is apparently more to the story but it would clearly have been a tragedy for Madison's family however it occurred.

OMG -  poor Madison.  I've liked her since the beginning and I get her fear of going to Captain.  It would make no sense for her to go to Jenna cause Jenna wouldn't do a damn thing.  What does Jenna ever do besides hang out in the kitchen with Adam and serve plates.

I thought Georgia sang very nicely.  It was a good break in the shit show.

What a bunch of jerks on this charter.  Yeah, not cool.  But they were trying so hard to. 

Epoxy repair can really be a pain in the butt and can be a long process.....

Jenna needs to get off Adam’s dick and start paying attention to what’s going on around her. She can start by.helping the stews who’ve been stuck dealing with these asshole guests.  All of the kissing and hugging in the galley is nauseating. 

Interesting.  Parker and Georgia were the guests tonight on WWHL and Madison was in the audience.  IMO, I would have rather seen Madison as a guest.  Anyhow, Andy did ask her a few questions and she did say that a body guard was brought on the yacht.  It seems to me that it was probably a production move.  I was worried that these guys would do something even worse than manhandling  Madison.

I haven't really paid too much attention to this show for the first few episodes, but paid more attention tonight.

I know a lot of people thought that Kate was a crappy chief stew, but compared to Jenna, Kate is a whiz kid.  I haven't seen Jenna do much at all, except dry wine glasses and flirt with Adam.  She hangs out in the galley more than any other stew we've seen on all iterations of BD.  She does serve meals, but there's no interaction at all with the guests - and she NEVER smiles at anyone - talk about resting bitch face!  I can't figure out what the hell she does!  

Seeing what douches these charter guests are and how much service they require demand, why would Jenna leave a jr. stew on late nights, ALL BY HERSELF!!!  Madison was left swinging in the wind to deal with a bunch of drunken, idiotic louts who were horrible to everyone.  Glad to see Parker step up on the second night of the charter to help her out. 

After the first night, Madison should have mentioned to Jenna or Adam that she had to cook drunk munchie food for the guests, so that someone would be around (Adam) to prepare some food for the guests the second night. 

I'm also calling bullshit on the fact that everyone except Madison and Parker slept through the guests having a drunken party WITH A DJ on the sailing yacht - it's not that big - the other crew members had to have heard it!!!  Why didn't Madison or Parker notify someone else prior to the guests returning with those women to ask for assistance?  Just makes no sense at all!!  

And, the guy lifting Madison was such a dick tool!!  (Is it possible to be a dick and a tool at the same time?)  His comment about "Don't tell anyone" and then, laughing with the other meatheads "What's she gonna do - call the Greek police?"  I wish someone would have called the Greek police on these disgusting, ugy American fuckwads!!  Let them spend a night in a Greek jail and see how much they crow and strut around afterward!  

We've seen some really bad/obnoxious/entitled guests on Below Deck and BD Med, but these jerks are currently at the top of the list of worst charter guests ever.  I'm thinking they leave a crappy tip, too - because they didn't get their fucking shrimp cocktail for "five and fucking half hours" or they didn't get enough champagne bottles to sabre!!!  

LotusFlower

LotusFlower

17 minutes ago, breezy424 said: Interesting.  Parker and Georgia were the guests tonight on WWHL and Madison was in the audience.  IMO, I would have rather seen Madison as a guest.  Anyhow, Andy did ask her a few questions and she did say that a body guard was brought on the yacht.  It seems to me that it was probably a production move.  I was worried that these guys would do something even worse than manhandling  Madison.

Good to know.  Thanks for sharing.  I was just about to post something about how disgusting the guests were and how angry I felt watching it.  Especially coming off the misogyny of last season’s Below Deck.  I’m really disgusted.

I hate how Madison felt she had to take that abuse and stay silent about it because speaking up might jeopardize the tip.  We’re in the midst of the #MeToo era, and yet it’s still so prevalent, and even broadcast on national tv in such a same-old, same-old manner.  

And if the captain gives an “I didn’t know it was going on” excuse, a la Captain Lee, I’m going to scream.  When will management take a proactive stance on this subject?  Will it take a lawsuit?  

7 minutes ago, LotusFlower said: Good to know.  Thanks for sharing.  I was just about to post something about how disgusting the guests were and how angry I felt watching it.  Especially coming off the misogyny of last season’s Below Deck.  I’m really disgusted. I hate how Madison felt she had to take that abuse and stay silent about it because speaking up might jeopardize the tip.  We’re in the midst of the #MeToo era, and yet it’s still so prevalent, and even broadcast on national tv in such a same-old, same-old manner.   And if the captain gives an “I didn’t know it was going on” excuse, a la Captain Lee, I’m going to scream.  When will management take a proactive stance on this subject?   Will it take a lawsuit?  

Or, something much, much worse.....   😢

MVFrostsMyPie

MVFrostsMyPie

These guests must be Asston's idols. Shingles on all their dicks!

But on a serious note, this would be such a nightmare to experience. A bunch of meatheads who think they're god's gift to women, entitled, holding power over the women serving them, fueled by alcohol... I'm just going to assume at least half of them have deformed micro-dicks and missing testicles a la Weinstein, to make myself feel better.

8 minutes ago, MVFrostsMyPie said: I'm just going to assume at least half of them have deformed micro-dicks and missing testicles a la Weinstein, to make myself feel better.

I agree.  I hope they all have a permanent case of shingles on their deformed micro-dicks.

MVFROSTSMYPIE , cursing misogynistic manpigs with a shingles on the dick spell will NEVER get old for me.  😎

Also, can Jenna rub anything besides wine glasses and Adam? What is she, 29-going-on-13? They might as well stick the heart-eyes emoji on her face the whole time.  😍 🤮  

I admit I can't stand people who can't practice self-control with their PDA. Get it together, JFC. You can swap saliva and bump uglies when the charter's over. Why do they just stand there hugging? DO YOUR JOB.

scrb

They cast these Bros on purpose, probably encouraged them to be demanding, loud, overrun the boat.

They were opening champagne bottles themselves, serving themselves at the bar, taking glasses with booze on the tender, etc.

So far in all these charters they don’t seem to be going very far from Corfu.  These guests wanted to go to bars at night so they had to be nearby but captain said something about 36 miles.  Maybe the wind doesn’t take them towards other islands.

Madison is the MVP, putting up with all the bullshit and keeping quiet to protect their tips.

Jenna and Adam, lame as usual.  She just wants it and he’s denying her.  She’s going to be bitterly disappointed.

It would be pretty evil if the producers got Georgia and Paget to flirt, to cause some drama and mess with Ciara a bit.  Or that’s how they sold it to get them to play along for the show.

biakbiak

Is the extent of Jenna’s arranging things reading TripAdvisor?  

Pachengala

1 hour ago, MVFrostsMyPie said: Also, can Jenna rub anything besides wine glasses and Adam? What is she, 29-going-on-13? 

With a 45 year old’s face. She proves my only-half-joking theory that a weak chin = a weak character.   

2 hours ago, MVFrostsMyPie said: But on a serious note, this would be such a nightmare to experience.

Agree! I found myself getting a little stressed out watching their crazy amounts of entitlement and simmering rage. When those women went back to the boat with these creepy thugs, I was pretty shocked. They’re essentially trapped on that boat!   

26 minutes ago, scrb said: So far in all these charters they don’t seem to be going very far from Corfu.  These guests wanted to go to bars at night so they had to be nearby but captain said something about 36 miles.  Maybe the wind doesn’t take them towards other islands. 

It’s so strange to me that this group would book an Ionian charter. Corfu has party spots but in general is chiller than, say, Mykonos or Santorini. Did they not do their research or were they specifically wanting to be on the show? It’s weird to me. 

3 hours ago, Pachengala said: Did they not do their research or were they specifically wanting to be on the show?

snarts

8 hours ago, Grundoon59 said: Unfortunately the minute Madison told the story about her sister's murder, I remembered it from local Detroit news coverage.  The area where it happened was not far from where I worked at the time.   There is apparently more to the story but it would clearly have been a tragedy for Madison's family however it occurred.  

Same.  I realized this week that Madison is from the Detroit area and a fellow Michigan State Spartan but it wasn't until she mentioned her sister's murder that I realized why her surname was familiar. Such a sad story, made worse because no one has been charged. 

Crazy to me that no one else got up to help.  You know they heard the DJ. No one should have to put up with being manhandled.

Hate Jenna & Adam, can't wait til he makes her cry.

whatever Paget was doing on the damaged boat did not look like a 40k repair job.

Can someone who understands boats explain how that happened and how the crew could have prevented it? Was incompetence involved or just bad luck?

Mr. Miner

Apparently Jenna learned how to be a chief stew from Hannah. They both suck!

After Madison was man handled, the captain, is their a captain on this boat? the captain should have turned the boat around and taken these meatheads back to the harbor, thrown them off and kept their money.

They had a little clip of the crew loading a bunch of champagne bottles into the cooler, saying "they requested a lot of champagne."

Which makes me wonder, is there an extra charge for excessive or expensive booze? I remembered on an earlier season where a particular tequila was requested. 

11 hours ago, Emmeline said: However, I’m watching tonight and the guest that just fell getting back in the tender was hilarious.

that was good TV

I do not find Jenna attractive at all. I know that's superficial but I'm just so tired of these Below deck shows making hooking up such a thing with the guys going ga-ga but then can't seem to find any true knockouts to cast. I think Hannah's pretty, Kates okay attractive and can clean up nice, Courtney from last season was aight. Malia was rather attractive and had some really good moments. Amy was also rather pretty as well as Rhylee. But I mean, the way the men who end up hooking up or having crushes or "going on dates" with whichever one agrees swoon and get moony always makes my eyes roll sooooooo ridiculously far back into my head. And the hook ups don't even happen with the one's that I mentioned (aside from Malia and Courtney). Sure Hannah hooked up with Conrad but he was hardly swooning over her. I'm just so over all the drama and longing and awkward crushes over chicks that really don't impress. I mean not for the level of dysfunction it creates. Eye of the beholder and all that and of course I understand a woman doesn't have to look like a Victoria Secret Model to be found attractive but I'm talking about how exaggerated these guys get over these HOHUM broads to the point of distraction. Now Rhylee and Tyler (almost) got it right. They found each other attractive and was all about the banging. They weren't gushing all over each other, it wasn't some whirlwind romance. They were feeling each other and got down to business. Too bad Tyler did the typical dude thing and overthought things and acted like Rhylee was proposing marriage because of a off hand comment about combining both their sea knowledge. But still. I find the "deep connection, strong attraction" angle so very corny and immature. I don't mind seeing them connecting and getting to know each other but I can't stand the automatic soul mate narrative, behavior that gets thrown around. Stop pretending that ya'll are trying to create something that going to last after the season is over by littering PDA's all over the place. Get your attraction under control. Act on it when appropriate and for all that is holy don't try to package it as some beautiful blossoming romance that you guys are going to be able tell your grandkids about. These delusion grate on my nerves. 

I questioned Paget's judgment in having Ciara work late the first night and go by herself to pick up a boatload of drunken charter guests in the middle of the night...was so glad that Parker volunteered to work the next night.  

I know nothing about boats of this type and size, but it seems to me that they moor the boat by letting out the anchors, and one of the anchors had shifted a bit which allowed the boat to hit the dock.  Does that sound right?

dsteele

45 minutes ago, dleighg said: Can someone who understands boats explain how that happened and how the crew could have prevented it?

Apparently the port-side bow anchor either dragged or worked itself loose. That left enough slack for the boat to drift toward the dock if the wind picked up. What Ciara could have done as a temporary fix would have been to throw a fender or two over the stern to keep the boat from hitting the dock. That wouldn't be a long-term fix but would have given her time to find some deck crew to re-set the anchor.

Misslindsey

Misslindsey

1 hour ago, snarts said: I realized this week that Madison is from the Detroit area and a fellow Michigan State Spartan but it wasn't until she mentioned her sister's murder that I realized why her surname was familiar.

I did not know she was a Spartan. That is my alma mater as well.

56 minutes ago, dleighg said: They had a little clip of the crew loading a bunch of champagne bottles into the cooler, saying "they requested a lot of champagne." Which makes me wonder, is there an extra charge for excessive or expensive booze? I remembered on an earlier season where a particular tequila was requested . 

That was 1942 tequila - the same that these assholes were pounding back like swill.  

24 minutes ago, dsteele said: Apparently the port-side bow anchor either dragged or worked itself loose. That left enough slack for the boat to drift toward the dock if the wind picked up. What Ciara could have done as a temporary fix would have been to throw a fender or two over the stern to keep the boat from hitting the dock. That wouldn't be a long-term fix but would have given her time to find some deck crew to re-set the anchor.

I know nothing about boats but my initial thought was - can't she throw down one of those padded thingies?  

The editing of Paget repairing the damage also cracked me up.  It was like - oh an hour before charter, it's still all patched looking and then TA DA it looks perfect.  Do boats carry spare paint with them for such emergencies?

I had such a physical reaction to the scene with Madison being manhandled. I was sooooooooooo disappointed when I noticed that Parker was distracted with the other guest and didn't see it at all. I really wanted to see what his knee jerk reaction to that would have been. Not only that but to be able to truly relate to Madison afterwards being that he would have experienced it as a witness. It takes on another form when you see something with your own eyes happen right in front of you. It would have been an eye opening moment for Parker. Not saying that Parker is a person that needs such a lesson but just in general. I think in order to really truly get men as allies in this cause they really need to see it in its raw form. Just how matter of fact it presents itself in any given situation just like that.

I just tuned in and haven't seen the first few episodes and it seems like Parker isn't anyone's favorite on that boat but since this episode and half of the last one is what I have to go on I have to say I like Parker so far. I'm especially pleased with how he suggested that he be put on the night watch instead of Ciara, recognizing that the men may very well be behaving badly so it would be better for him to take the shift. I thought that was very commendable and thoughtful. His foresight in that situation was rather professional and mature as well.

I hated how disgusting the men were. That guy being so defiant afterwards expressing a very threatening demeanor. "Don't tell anyone", "What's she gonna do call the Greek police". Basically saying, she's helpless and can't do a damn thing and he seemed pleased with that whole narrative. It sounded like he was revealing in the fact that he is able to violate the women on board with no argument or repercussions. That's shit hit me hard even at home. How repulsive and terrifying. Also, notice how the other charter asked Madison if she was ok when they went inside to get more drinks but it was in a tone that was more like "you good? Good, glad we understand each other" it was him feeling out her mood and then a reiteration on his part that she needs to play along and not go complaining to anyone. I totally caught that and it was a quick but very intimidating moment. She did what a lot of women do and have done for decades and decades. What we've been trained to do which is let it roll off her back, play it off, and not "overreact".  That shit pissed me off so bad.

Oh and let me add, she's much better than me cause that dude would have gotten an elbow to the neck the minute he lifted me up. NO AMOUNT OF MONEY is worth that and we really need stop pushing the idea that customers, clients, guests etc. are allowed to get whatever they want if they are paying for a service or product. In ALL industries. No, our million dollar client at our law firm DOES NOT get to behave lewdly around me just because we are all in some casual setting and I'm the only female in the room while the rest are having some harmless fun with some raunchy talk. No, the paying customer at Walmart does not get to disrespectfully invade my personal space while asking for a particular item. No, the guest staying in the Presidential Suite at the Hilton does not get to address me like their personal slave as I perform my duties cleaning the room and restocking items. 

We need to stop making bad behavior something that is acceptable when in the context of business transactions and money exchange. That's the biggest problem right there. We've made it okay for people to treat business as some sort of safe zone for degrading disrespect. It's not only in the service industry either. It's in any business. The client has enough money and that equals "anything goes" and that needs to stop. I shouldn't have to worry about my job because at the end of the day a business "can't afford" to have dissatisfied customers no matter how inappropriate these customers behave. But that's the world we live in and it sucks waaaaaayyyyy more for woman because of these parameters.

psychoticstate

psychoticstate

Out of all the charter guests I've seen on the various versions of BD, this group of fuckwits was far and away the absolute worst.  And that says something.  

Were I the captain and I found out this was going on (the manhandling, the drunken behavior, the destruction), I'd turn that boat right around and tell them their sail is over and GTF off my boat.  

I doubt these guys will tip well but even if they did, Madison deserves an inordinately large share of the tip.  She's up dealing with their drunken bullshit, cleaning after them, cooking, while the rest of the crew is asleep.  

Jenna is the most worthless chief stew ever.  (Congrats, Hannah!  You've been unseated.)  Does she do anything chief stew-wise besides serve?  And does she even tell the guests what they're eating?  She seems to take the best schedule for herself (i.e., not working lates) and order Madison and Georgia around while she's busying making cow eyes at Adam in the galley.   Georgia isn't great either but she has absolutely zero direction from Jenna.  

With each episode, I like Parker more and more.  Paget seems so annoyed by Parker asking questions.  I don't get it  Asking questions is better than doing it wrong or doing nothing at all.  

who pays for the DJ they brought back, and the extra food and booze the "girls" were consuming? And poor Parker having to cleanup up vomit from a non-guest for *&^&% sake.

18 minutes ago, TexasGal said: I know nothing about boats but my initial thought was - can't she throw down one of those padded thingies?

Perfect! I need to remember to use that next time I'm sailing. 😉 "Bosun, secure the forward spring line. And throw down two of those padded thingies!"

4 minutes ago, dsteele said: Perfect! I need to remember to use that next time I'm sailing. 😉 "Bosun, secure the forward spring line. And throw down two of those padded thingies!"

I'm here to help.

7 hours ago, Pachengala said: It’s so strange to me that this group would book an Ionian charter. Corfu has party spots but in general is chiller than, say, Mykonos or Santorini. Did they not do their research or were they specifically wanting to be on the show? It’s weird to me. 

Yeah, having been to Corfu, Mykonos and Santorini, the former seems like the crappier place to party. But what do I know? If I was on a sailboat in the Med, I wouldn’t even bother going onshore to party. 

heatherchandler

heatherchandler

10 hours ago, njbchlover said:   And, the guy lifting Madison was such a dick tool!!  (Is it possible to be a dick and a tool at the same time?)  His comment about "Don't tell anyone" and then, laughing with the other meatheads "What's she gonna do - call the Greek police?"  I wish someone would have called the Greek police on these disgusting, ugy American fuckwads!!  Let them spend a night in a Greek jail and see how much they crow and strut around afterward!   We've seen some really bad/obnoxious/entitled guests on Below Deck and BD Med, but these jerks are currently at the top of the list of worst charter guests ever.  I'm thinking they leave a crappy tip, too - because they didn't get their fucking shrimp cocktail for "five and fucking half hours" or they didn't get enough champagne bottles to sabre!!!  

I really really wish they would have called the Greek police.  I wish they had escorted that asshole off the boat and tossed him in jail.  

Ok, that guy screaming for shrimp was an asshole and I hate him but he was also kind of hot.

7 hours ago, Pachengala said: With a 45 year old’s face. She proves my only-half-joking theory that a weak chin = a weak character.   

I seriously thought she was 45.  

3 hours ago, snarts said: Same.  I realized this week that Madison is from the Detroit area and a fellow Michigan State Spartan but it wasn't until she mentioned her sister's murder that I realized why her surname was familiar. Such a sad story, made worse because no one has been charged. 

Do you have a link to this story?  How awful!

1 hour ago, MVFrostsMyPie said: Yeah, having been to Corfu, Mykonos and Santorini, the former seems like the crappier place to party. But what do I know? If I was on a sailboat in the Med, I wouldn’t even bother going onshore to party. 

Maybe that would be because you would be there to enjoy the whole experience - the boat, the views, the surroundings and being on the water.

These idiots just are interested in getting shit-faced drunk, showing off what "big" men they are, throwing their money around and picking up girls/hookers, again, to throw their money around.  Little dicks, little brains, little self-esteem - all wrapped up in big bravado.  If they didn't have each other to play off of, I wonder if they would act differently.

Is this the story?

https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/2019/03/21/grosse-pointe-farms-teen-paige-stalkers-murder-still-unsolved-after-4-years/

4 hours ago, dleighg said: whatever Paget was doing on the damaged boat did not look like a 40k repair job. Can someone who understands boats explain how that happened and how the crew could have prevented it? Was incompetence involved or just bad luck?

Seems like the anchor wasn't secure so the ship drifted and the anchor dragged so they lifted the anchor and replanted it?

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 4 Episode 13 Recap: Vive La France!

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When last we left Below Deck Sailing Yacht , the Parsifal III was dragging anchor and threatening to collide with another nearby boat. The crew was scrambling to put fenders in place, while the new guests were wondering if their dream vacation was about to end in a crash.

Captain Glenn Shephard managed to turn the boat and slide out of danger just in time. “That was f*cking close,” Chief Engineer Colin MacRae shuddered. “My heart!”

“This is the first time I’ve ever gotten too close for comfort,” Glenn said. “P3 is gonna live to sink another day. Move on to the next crisis.”

Chef Ileisha creates sushi art

Once the crisis was averted, Chef Ileisha Dell continued creating a beautiful sushi lunch for the guests.

“Making sushi is an art form,” Ileisha told us. “I wanted to make something super impressive, so I’m making mosaic sushi. You’ve got to make every sushi roll [at] a different angle. It’s like a million different pieces of glass put together intricately. I think that’s why I’m a chef because I love creating beautiful pieces.”

And the finished product is truly amazingly beautiful. I gasped when I saw it and wish I had a picture to share here. It really did look like a mosaic. Too beautiful to eat.

Chief Stew Daisy Kelliher asked First Mate Gary King if he would be the “naked sushi lady” for the next day when the guests are having their seafood feast. “They’re not allowed to eat the ‘little worm’ that comes from the middle, though,” Gary warned.

“Ewwww!” Daisy squealed. “A snakey eel that will sneak up on you.” Even more horrifying is the fact that Gary refers to his manhood as a “little worm.” That’s just sad, Gary.

Colin’s still a little jealous of Daisy and Gary

Observing the banter between Gary and Daisy, Colin’s insecurities once again came to light. “Gary’s given me his blessings to pursue something with Daisy,” Colin interviewed. “Yet he’s still being flirty and pursuing her in a way.” That’s just Gary, Colin. He’s always quick with a quip.

“Maybe I’m overthinking it a little bit,” he continued, “but I feel like it means something different now.”

Later, when Daisy was taking a break in her cabin, she got a text message from her sister Bonnie. “I have a layover in Sardinia in two days, are you free?”

“OMG, yes!” Daisy wrote back. “That’s our night off. You should join us!”

“I’m super excited to see my sister Bonnie,” Daisy interviewed. “I know the crew are going to love her because she’s very free-spirited, so I think the change of energy might be good for me.”

“Can’t wait to see you!” Bonnie texted back.

“Me, too!” Daisy answered. “It’s gonna be so fun!” Yay! Daisy’s sister is coming to join the crew for a night out. What fun!

“She can definitely drink like a fish,” Daisy added, “so I think she’ll fit in quite well.

Hello? Are there any service people around?

As Daisy was relaxing in her cabin and texting with her sister, both Junior Stewardesses Lucy Edmunds and Madison “Mads” Herrera were gossiping in the crew mess about the near-collision earlier. Meanwhile, one of the guests was wandering around the boat in search of more rosé, when he ran into Captain Glenn.

“Hello?” the gentleman guest asked Glenn. “Are there any service people around?”

“Yeah,” Glenn answered, heading off to find one ASAP. This is not going to go well for Lucy and Mads.

Finding the girls in the crew mess with deckhand Chase Lemacks , Glenn asked, “Who’s on right now? Are you on?”

When Mads said that both she and Lucy were on, Glenn said, “Can you get up there? Because there’s guests asking for service and there’s nobody up there.”

“I never want to have guests come and ask me for a stewardess,” Glenn interviewed. “The standards and expectations that I set for charter one, they don’t change for charter seven. We want to give the same level of service.”

“You guys shouldn’t be down here at the same time,” he told Lucy and Mads. “They shouldn’t have to come looking for you guys.”

17 minutes without service

When Daisy returned from her break, Mads filled her in. “Just so you know,” she told Daisy, “I was going back and forth to grab clean cups and put them away, and Glenn came down and was like, ‘One of you needs to be up there at all times.’ And I was literally on my way up.” Yeah, of course, you were, Mads. But in the meantime, you were having a little chat with Lucy and Chase about how “challenges make you stronger.”

“It’s physically impossible to have a stew permanently there,” Daisy told her. “It’s actually completely unreasonable.” I think Glenn would heartily disagree with that opinion, Daisy.

During dinner service, Daisy was again in the galley when the captain came in and asked, “Is someone up there with [the guests]?”

When Daisy asked why, he reiterated to make sure someone was “checking on them.”

“I literally was there like five minutes ago,” Daisy answered, which was not true because the subtitle on the screen literally said “17 minutes without service,” and the guests were currently pouring their own wine.

“Just keep somebody up there,” Glenn insisted. “Just in case, because they already had to come [looking for someone] once today.”

When Daisy returned to the guests, she caught them in the act of pouring wine. “Sorry, Daisy,” they apologized. “She was just, like, taking over for a second.”

“Oops,” Daisy said in an interview. “That’s a f*ck-up.”

Vive La France

The next morning, Glenn was on the bridge when he got a text from the Yacht Agent. “We were able to book you a spot at the marina in Bonifacio [France] this evening until 11:00 pm.” That’s great news. Since the guests had requested a French dinner, Glenn was hoping he could actually take them to France since they were so close already.

Glenn was excited to surprise the guests with his news. “Good morning,” he greeted them, as they were sitting down for breakfast. “I just wanted to chat with you guys about the plan for today. Tonight we’re doing this Vive La France dinner, right? So I was thinking, why not do the French-themed dinner on a dock in France?”

They were all excited at this news. “That would be amazing!”

“So we’ll do a bit of sailing,” Glenn continued, “and we’ll go inside a town called Bonifacio … before dinner.”

“From where we are now to Bonifacio, Corsica, is less than two hours,” Glenn interviewed. “I’m trying to seize the moment and give these guys something really special. Going to one of the coolest ports in all of France, I think it’s going to be the icing on the cake.”

As the guests were waiting for breakfast to be served, they realized it was really hot on the deck where they were sitting. They wondered if they might want to move out of the sun or maybe up to the top deck, where there was at least a breeze.

“Do you guys mind if we move upstairs?” the gentleman guest asked Daisy and Mads. “There’s like a breeze up there? Back here, it’s so hot.”

“Okay, sure,” Daisy agreed. “Don’t worry, we’ll move it.” Not wanting to cause any trouble, the guest was saying they could move their own table settings, but Daisy assured him they’d take care of it. Nevertheless, the guests insisted on carrying their own plates and utensils upstairs.

Noticing what was going on with the guests, Glenn muttered, “That’s not cool. I don’t like that.”

“So they went up there just to catch some breeze?” he asked Daisy. “I wish we’d known. I would have asked the boys to put the awning up. Guests should never have to move plates on their own.”

“Yeah, I wasn’t to know how hot it was going to be,” Daisy told Glenn.

“I don’t know what’s going on with Daisy,” Glenn told production. “But the guests come on board, they have an expectation of quality service. Now is not the time to be dragging your asses. You know, even star athletes, star players, they still practice. They’re still always improving. That’s what I’m after. That’s my goal.”

Colin and Daisy catch up

Daisy paid Colin a smoochy visit in the control room. “How’s your day going?” he asked.

“Pretty sh*tty to be honest,” she admitted. “It’s more mental exhaustion.”

“Try not to let it get to you,” Colin told her.

“My sister will be here for the night out,” Daisy told Colin.

“Oh, really?” Colin asked. “I’m excited to meet her.”

“All crew, all crew,” Captain Glenn radioed. “Let’s get ready to sail.” Daisy told her crew to prepare the boat for a hard port (left) heel.

Chase asked Gary if he could pull the anchor, and Gary said sure. But when Chase started preparing to raise the anchor, Gary began micro-managing him, as Gary does.

“I think I’m finally figuring Gary out,” Chase admitted in an interview. “I mean, it pisses me the f*ck off when he’s on my case about dumb sh*t. But no matter what he says to me, I’ll put a smile on my face and do the work. I’d love to tell him off, but I’m just not going to.” Not if you like your job, I wouldn’t suggest it, Chase.

As they raised the sails, the guests were thrilled, “Who needs a rollercoaster?” one of them asked. But they wondered what it was like downstairs. Things were flying around down below, drawers were sliding out and stuff was falling off the shelves. Not so much fun below deck. And poor Ileisha was still trying to prepare an elegant seafood dinner in a galley that was tilted at a 45° angle.

Bonifacio, Corsica

When they neared Bonifacio, deckhand Alex Propson jumped into the tender to follow the boat into port. Everyone else prepared to handle fenders.

“Stakes are pretty high docking in Bonifacio,” Glenn told us, “because it’s a very long, narrow port. I’ve got little boats three meters off my starboard side, four meters off my port side and there’s no room to turn a boat the size of Parsifal. So we have to reverse the whole way in. If you can dock the boat in Bonifacio, everywhere else is kind of a breeze.”

The town itself was beautiful. Old stone buildings towered over the port. Several of the female guests were overcome with emotion at the sheer magnificence of the view. Even Ileisha came out of the galley for a peek. Meanwhile, as they passed a particularly elegant yacht at close proximity, the gentleman guest, whose name I think was Tim, asked someone standing on the deck of the other boat, “Do you have any Gray Poupon?” Tim’s a funny guy. He made me chuckle.

It was a tight squeeze, but Captain Glenn pulled off the docking like the professional he is. He drew quite a crowd of spectators on the dock while he did it, too. They may have applauded his masterful feat.

A walk in Bonifacio

When docking was complete and all the lines secure, the guests left the boat for a walk around town, accompanied by Gary and Daisy. Gary admitted to one of the guests that he’d been to Bonifacio several times.

While the guests were enjoying the shops, Gary bought himself a shirt. “What did you buy?” Daisy asked him. “Where’s my present?”

“You’ve got a boyfriend now, Daisy,” Gary told her. “I can’t be buying you stuff.”

“I don’t have a boyfriend,” she argued.

“Yeah, I think you do,” Gary insisted. “And I’m a little bit jealous.”

“You make things very awkward and complicated,” Daisy told Gary.

But then the guests were ready to return to the boat. “Welcome back,” Glenn greeted them.

“We missed you,” said one of the ladies.

Gary King, human sushi platter

A freshly showered Gary lay on a table covered in sushi, as part of the guests’ seafood dinner, while a shirtless Colin strummed his guitar nearby.

“I’ve had sex with Gary and I still wouldn’t eat sushi off of Gary,” Mads said. “That’s so just unsanitary.”

Even though the guests loved it, Alex asked Glenn, “You hungry for sushi now?”

“No, thank you,” Glenn told him. “Never again in my life.”

At the table, guest Tim asked for some “non-Gary-flavored wasabi.”

Exactly at 11:00 pm, Glenn prepared to maneuver out of the port, going forward this time rather than backing in. But that didn’t mean it would be easy.

“Maneuvering through this port in the dark is more challenging than doing it in the daylight,” Glenn said. “There’s a lot of reef, a lot of underwater rocks, so you have to be very confident in your chart work and your navigation.”

Once they were far enough outside the port, Glenn found a suitable place to drop the anchor for the night, and everyone settled in. Even the guests retired early.

In the boys’ cabin, Gary asked Colin, “Do you reckon you and Daisy are going to hook up again tomorrow?”

“Didn’t you hear?” Colin responded. “Daisy’s sister is coming tomorrow. Why don’t you go for Bonnie?” And they both had a good laugh at that idea.

Last day of Charter 7

As the last day of the charter dawned and Glenn began motoring back to the dock, Daisy asked for a moment. “Glenn, can I talk to you for a second? So my sister is in town, and I was wondering if it was okay if she came on our crew night out and stayed on the boat?”

“We’ll make it work,” he generously told her. “I’d love to meet her.”

“She’s a good time,” Daisy admitted. “Thanks, Glenn.”

As the guests enjoyed the sumptuous breakfast Ileisha had prepared for them, of course, they were all bemoaning the fact that it was their last day. Nobody ever wants to leave the Parsifal — except for the crew, of course.

Daisy was excited. “My sister’s gonna come this afternoon after drop off.”

An injury on board

As the boat approached the dock, guest Tim decided to go out on the deck and watch. Not realizing that the glass door was closed, he did a pretty hard headbutt with the slider. “I did it! Oh, my gosh,” he exclaimed.

“Oh, yeah,” Gary observed from outside. “Tim walked into the door. Yeah, he did.”

At first, his friends laughed at his mistake, but when they realized he was hurt and bleeding, everyone quickly turned serious. “Are you okay?” Gary asked, concerned.

Gary radioed, “Girls, can we get some ice, please? Tim just walked into the door.” But Daisy, Ileisha and Mads were gossiping in the galley and didn’t hear the distress call. “Where the f*ck is Daisy and the interior right now? This is absolutely absurd.” Meanwhile, poor Tim continued to bleed. Captain is not going to be happy about this.

At last, the boat was tied up to the dock and the engines shut down. Glenn immediately went to check on the injured guest. “Are you okay?” he asked.

“Could I get maybe one of the girls to give me some ice?” Tim asked Glenn.

Glenn was furious. “It’s been 15 minutes since Gary made the call for the girls to tend to Tim,” he said. “Why the hell haven’t they taken care of him yet? This is unacceptable.”

Finding the interior crew in the galley, Glenn told Daisy, “Did you guys hear he smacked his head? Can you get him some ice?”

“Who did?” Daisy asked.

“Tim,” Glenn told her. “Gary called it out about 15 minutes ago when we were docking.”

“If there was a serious injury up on deck with the guests, I would presume somebody would come find me on this relatively small boat,” Daisy told production. Um, they were kind of busy docking the boat, Daisy. That’s why you’re supposed to have your radio with you at all times. Sorry, not on your side this time.

Finally handing Tim his bag of ice, Daisy asked him, “Did it stun you, though? Are you seeing stars or anything?”

“I did, but now I’m good,” he told her. “I’ll be fine.”

Rather inappropriately, Daisy was laughing and joking, “When they’re docking, I tend to zone out.” Still chuckling, as the poor man pressed the bag of ice to his injured head. Not cool.

“Does it hurt?” one of the other guests asked Tim.

“My ego more,” Tim said. Poor Tim. I felt sorry for him. What a way to end his fabulous vacation.

“Well, I have to say we had the most amazing time last night, going to Bonifacio,” the primary told the crew. “Thank you so much for making that happen. That’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. And I have to say we did appreciate the ‘tuna on Gary.’ So with that …” and she handed that captain the tip envelope.

“Thank you, that’s very kind of you,” Glenn told her. “Have a safe trip home.”

A tense tip meeting

As the guests walked away down the dock, Glenn radioed, “Can I get everybody changed into their off-charter uniform and into the salon for a tip meeting now , please?” Oh, that doesn’t sound good. I think Glenn is pissed.

When Glenn arrived, he started things right off. “We’re nearing the end of the season,” he began. “I know everyone’s tired and burnt out, but that is not a good reason to drop the ball. Please keep your radios on. Make sure that you have a radio working. If you don’t, come and see me. It’s a safety issue. We need to be able to communicate at all times on the boat. Apparently, I can’t stress that enough.”

“Just so you know,” Daisy said, “sometimes we can’t all hear the radios. They don’t pass through, it [doesn’t] come through all.”

“That’s an excuse,” Glenn countered.

“I don’t even want to hear about the walkies,” the captain told production. “It doesn’t matter, this is so bad. You f*cked up. Own it.” Suddenly Glenn’s channeling Lisa Rinna .

“Tim cut himself,” he told Daisy. “He was bleeding from his head for 15 minutes, and that’s unacceptable.” I’m 100% on Glenn’s side on this. I love you, Daisy, but he’s right. These people pay a sh*t-ton of money for these charters. They deserve to have someone bring them a bag of ice when they’re injured. At the very least. You’ve got no excuse, Daisy.

Next week, Daisy’s sister arrives. How much do you want to bet she’ll hook up with Gary? Ewwww. That’s kind of nasty.

TELL US – DO YOU THINK DAISY NEEDS TO TAKE HER JOB MORE SERIOUSLY? ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO MEETING DAISY’S SISTER BONNIE?

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See What These Charter Guests Did That Made the Below Deck Sailing Yacht Crew Break Down in Tears

Read on to see how chief stew Daisy Kelliher, Captain Glenn, and the  Parsifal III  crew reacted to the final charter guests and the season’s last tip following their challenging stay.

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The  Below Deck Sailing Yacht   crew dealt with a lot of stress during Season 4, from demanding guests with nonstop requests to a three-page primary guest preference sheet that had chef Ileisha Dell  making  a 10-course meal that extended past midnight . 

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Of course, nothing prepared us for the final charter guests of the season, who ultimately made stew Lucy Edmonds cry and Captain Glenn Shephard threaten to kick one of the guests off  Parsifal III . 

The charter began with somewhat smooth waters, with the guests boarding the boat and enjoying some of Ileisha’s mouthwatering snacks. 

Things began to take a turn, however, when the alcohol began flowing. 

“These guests are drinking like water’s running out in the ocean,” chief stew Daisy Kelliher quipped in Season 4 Episode 16. “I just want normal nice guests [to] just enjoy the sea. But no — here we are.”  

Scroll down to see how everything escalated from there: 

The guests have one too many drinks and relationship drama ensues 

A guest curses at the staff on Below Deck Sailing Yacht

After one of the guests, Randy, went to go lie down in the bedroom, his husband, Nic, came to check on him and get him water. 

Randy wasn’t having it, however, and noted his displeasure. “F-ck you… I’m gonna be sick,” he stated, ostensibly getting sick off-screen.

Nic implored Randy to get back to bed, but Randy only seemed to become more upset, telling his husband to “leave [him] alone.” 

The crew began to pick up on the relationship drama as Lucy and Mads Herrera brought the group’s clothing down to their rooms. 

Glenn Shephard tries to stop an escalating confrontation

A split screen of conflict with Captain Glenn and guests and crew member Lucy

After a divisive conversation among the guests at dinner, Randy exclaimed, “Don’t ever try me again, bitch!” 

Charter guest Todd then tried to get his boyfriend, Grant, away from the heat and away from the table. Lucy then alerted Glenn as Randy got up to go “talk” to the couple. 

“Get out of the room [or] get off this boat!” Todd snapped. “This is  unbelievable  from you!” 

As Randy walked into Todd and Grant’s room, Captain Glenn forced his way between the men and issued a warning. 

“This is ridiculous,” Glenn said. “I’m telling you: The first moment I see anyone getting [aggressive] they will be getting off the boat. Keep that in mind when you talk to your friends. Are we clear on that?” 

Then, after Randy responded, “There’s nothing to be clear about,” Glenn got more fired up: “Dude, you’re getting [aggressive] with me and you’re that [close] to getting off the boat!” 

Charter guests argue with the crew during Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 4

Finally, Daisy stepped in to fully de-escalate the situation: “Maybe it’s best to leave it for the morning when everyone calmed down and sobered up a bit.” 

Phew! The crew ultimately enlisted Chase Lemacks to put his past bouncer days to work and stand in the cabin hallway until everyone went to sleep — just in case. 

Lucy Edmonds breaks down after cleaning up “sick” and “sh-t” 

Lucy on Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 4 Episode 17

After all the drama, the crew began to break, as it wasn’t just messy interpersonal conflict that had to be cleaned up, but messy room issues the interior was also tasked with handling. 

Tending to their rooms, Lucy faced an unflushed toilet and a sink with traces of vomit that caused her to break down. “I may be a stewardess, I may be a maid… but I should  never  have to flush the toilet for grown-ass men. F-cking gross!” she exclaimed during a confessional. 

She went on to call her father and cry to him about the situation. “I just want to go home,” she cried. “I want out of here, I’m done. I cleaned up sh-t, I’ve just cleaned up sick, like… I am done! I want to go home!” 

Lucy shares her reaction to the charter guests’ tip 

Lucy on Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 4 Episode 17

Following a difficult day and night of charter, the next part of the trip that took place on Episode 17 turned out quite breezy as the guests were able to enjoy their remaining time on the water. 

Once they left the boat, however, their $17,000 tip wasn’t exactly favorable with the crew. 

“Seventeen grand to flush your sh-t over and over… f-ck off,” Lucy quipped during a confessional, clearly not pleased with the tip.

“But… I’m definitely gonna stay positive because  it’s over !” she then joked, noting the end of the charter season for the  Parsifal III  crew. 

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11 iconic below deck franchise villains, ranked.

Below Deck has introduced viewers to some fantastic villains over the years. Scroll down for 11 of the most iconic villains in the franchise.

  • Captain Sandy Yawn was a stern captain on Below Deck, firing crew members and clashing with others.
  • Malia White was a divisive figure on Below Deck Mediterranean after ratting out a crew member.
  • Ashton Pienaar's actions led to his departure from Below Deck due to aggressive behavior.

With Bravo's Below Deck season 11 in full swing, it's the perfect time to take a look back at the franchise's 11 most iconic villains. This season of the show introduces a whole new crew of fresh and returning faces, led by Captain Kerry Titheradge, aboard the mega yacht St. David. Captain Kerry replaced Captain Lee Rosbach, who used to helm this vessel, and will be joined by returning cast members Chief Stew Fraser Olender and Deckhand turned Bosun Ben Willoughby.

Below Deck season 11 has already been a tumultuous season with Captain Kerry sending multiple crew members home . As usual, the drama among the crew threatens to derail the luxury yachting excursions they're guiding around Grenada. Though it may be too early to identify season 11's biggest villain, it's the perfect time to reflect on the best, most iconic villains of the Below Deck franchise.

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Below Deck Mediterranean 's Captain Sandy Yawn made her way to the main series to fill in for Captain Lee Rosbach at one point. She brought a unique dominant female energy to the show and was often quite stern with her crew. During her time on the show, she fired deckhand/stew Camille Lamb and even developed a feud with chief stew Fraser Olender.

10 Malia White

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Malia White started as a deckhand in Below Deck Med season 2, where she was caught in a love triangle with Chef Adam Glick and Bosun Wesley Walton, whom she went on to date for several years after. In Below Deck Med seasons 5 and 6, she came back as a bosun. During season 5, she ratted out Chief Stew Hannah Ferrier for having unregistered Valium and a vape pen on board. Since then, Below Deck viewers haven't been as welcoming toward Malia.

9 Ashton Pienaar

Ashton Pienaar joined the cast of Below Deck seasons 6 and 7, as a deckhand, then a bosun. In season 6, he won sympathy after a scary experience when his foot got caught in a tow line, and he was dragged into the water. However, the following season, he began drinking heavily on nights out and belligerently lashed out at Chief Stew Kate Chastain. One night, he angrily punched the inside of the van door while on their way back to their mega-yacht, Valor. Ashton never returned to Below Deck again.

8 Lexi Wilson

After getting back from their crew night out, Lexi Wilson from Below Deck Med season 6 got wasted drunk and fought with her crew mates. Not only did she talk back to Chief Steward Katie Flood and Bosun Malia, but she also got into a physical altercation with Deckhand Mzi Dempers . Lexi was fired from Below Deck Med towards the end of the season following a verbal altercation with Chef Mathew Shea.

7 Adam Glick

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Adam Glick returned as the chef on Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 1 after appearing on Below Deck Med seasons 2 and 3. When he first joined Below Deck Med , Adam was involved with lead deckhand Malia, but the relationship began to crumble after Malia started to develop feelings for her bosun , Wes. After Malia picked Wes, Adam lost his cool and even physically assaulted Wes on a day off.

6 João Franco

João Franco first appeared as the lead deckhand during Below Deck Med season 3. Captain Sandy took note of his dedicated work ethic and welcomed João back for season 4 as her bosun. However, this season proved to be less successful, as João found himself in the middle of a love triangle and at odds with Chief Stew, Hannah, resulting in season 4 being his last . However, he did return for Below Deck Down Under season 2 and still ended the season on a bad note with fans.

5 Leon Walker

Leon Walker appeared on Below Deck season 3 and quickly made enemies with former Chief Stew Kate . When Leon wasn't blatantly telling Kate that he didn't like her, he was refusing to cater to the guest's culinary requests on board. Despite his terrible attitude, Leon wasn't fired until a dirty oven caused a fire to break out in the galley.

4 Kyle Viljoen

Kyle Viljoen made quite an impression on Below Deck Med season 7 before an unexpected injury ended his charter season. Kyle had a brief romance with a charter guest , which was breaking the Captain's rules, but he did it anyway. Though Kyle was a fan favorite, when he twisted his ankle onboard, his damaged ligaments meant that he was unable to perform basic tasks, so Captain Sandy had to relieve him from duty.

3 Gary King

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 4's Gary King has been a controversial part of the series. Gary is a lifetime yachtie who is known for his cavalier attitude and playboy ways . Gary has caused quite a stir as he's moved through Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 4, especially in his relationships with Daisy Kelliher and Colin MacRae.

2 Kyle Dickard

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Kyle Dickard's Below Deck Adventure experience was short-lived but memorable. Kyle was a deckhand aboard the yacht and quickly found himself in trouble after sparking a romance with Kasie Faddah. While Kasie initially seemed interested in Kyle, the deckhand started flirting with her in front of charter guests . In addition to continuing to pursue Kasie, he disrespected cast members on nights out.

1 Peter Hunziker

Peter Hunziker was a deckhand on Below Deck Med season 5 but was immediately cut from the show after a racist post resurfaced online . Before Peter was let go by Bravo , he made a few inappropriate comments towards the women onboard. He constantly referred to Malia as " sweetheart ," which she didn't like. He was also creepy towards Chief Steward Bugsy Drake by hitting on her. From the start, Peter was problematic, and the racist post was just the nail in the coffin.

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 4 Episode 12 Recap: Small ‘D’ Energy

When last we left Below Deck Sailing Yacht , Chief Stew Daisy Kelliher had just revealed to Engineer Colin MacRae that she and First Mate Gary King had slept together .

Colin had said, “My heart’s telling me, live in the moment and enjoy what you and Daisy have, but my brain’s telling me, just stay out of it. It’s got trouble written all over it.” And he was still upset that Gary had lied to him.

“The last thing I want,” Daisy admitted to Colin, “is anyone to be hurt or friendships to be affected.”

“You don’t often hear Daisy say sorry or admit that she’s done something wrong,” Colin interviewed. “So I know Daisy cares about me because she feels remorse. It’s just a hard pill to swallow. I have true feelings involved.”

To Daisy, Colin said, “I’ll be fine.” And they parted with a hug and a smile.

Alex and Mads admire fish on the night shift

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Deckhand Alex Propson was on the night shift again. Rather than doing his job, he was hanging out with Junior Stew Madison “Mads” Herrera , looking at fish in the water next to the boat.

“See these big fish?” he told Mads. “They’re trying to eat this school of fish. See all the little ones swimming?”

“Wow!” she said. “You have a whole aquarium show.”

Alex admitted he was “nerd[ing] out on this stuff.”

“Don’t get me wrong,” he told production, “I love working, but I would rather hang out with Mads. I consider this work-life balance.”

“I might get in there with a snorkel,” he told Mads. “Anchor’s not going anywhere.” Um, I wouldn’t recommend it, Alex. Didn’t Captain Lee throw a guest off his boat for going swimming at night ? It’s not safe.

Chase throws Alex under the bus boat

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At the end of his shift, Alex declared everything “done” and headed off to bed. When Captain Glenn Shephard got up, he made a quick inspection of the boat and decided everything was, in fact, not done.

“Can you do the scuppers forward on the flybridge, right in front of the wheel?” Glenn asked the other deckhand Chase Lemacks . “Should’ve been done last night. I don’t know why it wasn’t.” Because Alex spent more time looking at fish with Mads than doing his job, that’s why.

Getting dressed for the day, Gary commented, “I’ve never lost a friendship over a woman before. If [Colin’s] willing to throw our friendship away over this, then clearly I don’t mean that much to him.”

Meanwhile, Chase made a quick survey of the deck area and declared it, “Filthy.”

“Gary,” Chase called when the First Mate appeared on deck. “Come and take a look at something. Look under this table. That’s how the whole boat looked.”

“It wouldn’t bother me,” Chase added. “It’s just that Glenn comes to me, and he’s like, ‘The scuppers should be done by now.'”

Even though Alex said the guests didn’t go to bed until 2:30, he still should have had time to do the necessary cleaning after they went below. “It wouldn’t take longer than an hour and a half to give a thorough rinse to this boat,” Gary said.

“If I only had a few hours to clean,” Chase interviewed, “I’d focus on the obvious sh*t, like picking up crumbs of food off of the floor. I’m a little pissed off, because at this point in the season, Alex should know better. Gary should have told him what to prioritize by now.” I see another conversation with the First Mate in Alex’s future.

Colin and Daisy are friends again

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Daisy went into the engine room to say good morning to Colin. “Thanks for checking on me [last night],” he told her. “It’s a big thing. We’re moving in the right direction.” At least he was smiling again, as he gave her a big hug.

As Daisy was serving their last breakfast to the guests, one of the men asked, “Can we just charter for one more day?”

“I would love for you guys to stay,” Daisy lied, ’cause you know she was looking forward to their night out. “It is [Junior Stew Lucy Edmunds’ ] university graduation, so we’re going to have a party for her tonight.”

Even though she passed her courses and was officially graduating, Lucy was a bit sad not to walk with her friends at the ceremony. “I might not be at my graduation, but that’s the life of yachting. I know I signed up for the job at the end of the day, so I can’t be upset.”

“I’m ready for tonight,” Lucy added. “I just want to have some shots and get drunk.” She’d better remember to put that safety shield up to keep her from falling out of her top bunk again!

“It’s your graduation!” Gary sang to Lucy, as he passed her in the hallway.

“Yep,” Lucy responded. “And I’m here washing dishes. Whatever, I’m okay.”

Goodbye to the guests

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After docking the boat once more, everyone gathered to say goodbye to the guests. Overall, this was a nice charter with pleasant guests.

“It was amazing,” the primary guest told them. “And from the bottom of my heart, I just want to thank each and every one of you. [Chef Ileisha Dell ], with you taking the time to make the Johnny cakes, it brought me back to my beloved Grandma Flo, who I know is in Heaven, just smiling down. Thank you, everyone!”

“And as a small token of our appreciation,” she added, handing a fat envelope to Captain Glenn. “Best yachting crew ever!”

Chase and Alex butt heads over the cleaning

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As the crew returned to work, Alex joked with Gary, “Tell me how great I am!”

But Gary had bad news for Alex. “Chase was not happy this morning,” Gary told him.

“Were you upset with the boat this morning?” Alex asked Chase when he joined them on deck.

“It wasn’t the best,” Chase responded.

In a production interview, Chase complained, “F*ck me, man. I didn’t expect Gary to run to Alex and be like, ‘Hey, Chase said you suck.’ I mean, come on.” Chase, buddy, it’s Gary. This is exactly what he does. What did you expect?

“What part looked bad?” Alex asked.

“Food all over the sundeck floor,” he said. “[But] like I told Gary, you had like three hours max [since the guests stayed up late and got up early]. I said it’s not like I could be really upset with you.”

“Suck it up, buttercup,” Gary added.

Again, in an interview, Chase said, “It’s pissing me off that Gary’s making me look like a tattle-tailing bitch.” But isn’t that pretty much what you did, Chase? Just suck it up and tell him the captain called you out.

“It’s not like me being mad,” Chase explained. “It’s just prioritization of, like, where they’re gonna get up and sit [for breakfast] is spotless, you know what I mean? … just like advice.”

“Advice taken,” Alex grudgingly conceded. But he was still feeling resentful that Chase had ratted him out.

“I shouldn’t have to hear from Gary the way that Chase feels,” Alex complained in an interview. “Any time that I feel there’s a conflict, I tend to just talk to the person about it, and I would expect Chase and our head of department to do the same. But I think I’m just dealing with a lot of small dick energy.” Okay, then. Alex would rather blame his co-workers’ penis size than the fact that he was fish-watching with Mads instead of working. Good call, Alex.

Show me the money

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“What a fun charter group that was,” Captain Glenn said when he gathered the crew for the tip meeting. “I thought the service was really good, so I just want to say kudos for that. Ileisha, that Caribbean dinner, they were raving about it. Well done.”

After encouraging everyone to keep their “foot [on the] pedal,” Glenn announced the tip was $20,000 US, breaking down to $1,957 euros each.

Later in the galley, Chase was waiting for Ileisha to finish up so she could go sit in the “cold tub” with him. Chase has a little crush on Cheffie.

“Chase is a sweetheart,” Ileisha interviewed. “He’s good-looking, he’s tall, he’s got a good body, but my boyfriend has all of those things as well. It’s always tough to do long distance, but, no, I’m pretty loyal.” Quickly correctly herself, she added, “‘Pretty?’ I mean, I am loyal.”

Daisy checked in with Gary. “How are you and Colin?”

“I don’t know,” Gary admitted. It seemed that Colin had been avoiding Gary since he found out that he and Daisy had slept together.

“I was thinking of having a chat with you both,” Daisy suggested.

“Oh really?” Gary asked in surprise. “No. We don’t need to do that. No, no, no, no. I think it’ll blow over.”

A grad party for Lucy

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Since Lucy was feeling sad because she was missing her graduation ceremony, Daisy and the crew set up a party for her, and even had her family on Facetime to join in the celebration. They had a congratulatory sign, balloons and even a cap and gown for the junior stew.

“This is the nicest thing anyone’s ever done for me,” Lucy said. “I have my family there, my 91-year-old granddad and my gran. This is going to be so special to me, my whole life.”

“All right, I’m gonna get pissed [drunk],” she told her family. “Love you!” Time to head out for dinner.

Daisy tries to force a truce

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When the cabs arrived, Daisy announced, “Me, Colin and Gary in one cab. Everybody else in another.” Guess she’s going ahead with that chat after all.

When they were secluded inside the cab, boys in the back, Daisy in front, she said, “I thought it might be nice to spend some time together, and I just think we’ve kind of lost a bit of focus as we’re in this together and just want to remind us that we’re…”

“We’re a team,” Gary finished, even though he and Colin were avoiding making eye contact. “How do you feel, Colin?”

“This is a massive stitch-up,” Colin answered.

“I wanted time with my f*cking boys in the f*cking car,” Daisy told them, “and this was my time to do it.”

“I don’t think the crew night out is the right time,” Colin sang.

“I’m done,” Gary said.

In an interview, he added, “This van ride is awkward! Honestly, I don’t like having conflict with anyone, I’m not good with confrontation.”

Gary and Colin finally talk one-on-one

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Finally, at dinner, Gary told Colin, “Let’s go for a cigarette, you and I. Colin, you and I need to chat.”

“Oh, here we go,” Colin muttered.

“Okay, Colin, I’m gonna be honest with you,” Gary began. “I’m sorry I lied to you … but it was a catch-22 for me.”

“You’re a pussy,” Colin snapped back. “You should have f*cking just said the truth.”

But he’d made a promise to Daisy to keep it a secret, he reminded Colin.

“You should have said to Daisy,” Colin continued, “Hey, seeing that you and Colin are now hooking up…”

“Hindsight is a beautiful thing,” Gary went on. “I do realize that, and I’m sorry I lied to you in your face.”

“I would never have done that to you,” Colin said. “And that’s why I got hurt by our friendship.”

“I understand that,” Gary admitted. “Do I feel like a puss for lying to you? Yes. Is there anything happening between us? No. That’s the bottom line.”

“He hasn’t really respected mine and Daisy’s relationship,” Colin interviewed, “and it’s unfortunate. But I have to take everything he says with a pinch of salt. And I don’t know what to believe.”

“Listen, I’ve been a dick for the majority of my life,” Gary told Colin. “If I can keep one person’s promise, then let me show them that I can keep a promise. And then I lied to another friend about it … It was a lose-lose situation for me.”

Seeing that Colin and Gary were finally talking to each other, Daisy was relieved. “I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders,” she told production. “I am so relieved Gary and Colin are speaking to each other and … just move forward.”

Another drunken night in paradise

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When they returned to the Parsifal III, Gary and Lucy decided to take off their clothes and jump into the water next to the boat. “Sorry, Mum and Dad,” Lucy told production.

Now that things had been talked out, Colin and Daisy were back in his bunk, making out. Yay! I’m glad they’re still together. I’m stanning this relationship so hard.

Gary pissed off Mads by calling her “pathetic” when she ignored him because she was talking to her family on the phone.

Alex was once again incoherently inebriated. You want to sleep with that, Mads? He can’t even hold his head up, let alone try to have sex with someone. Ugh. So not attractive.

Chase was frustrated because try as he might, Ileisha has him firmly in the friend zone. Dude, she has a boyfriend and she isn’t going to cheat on him with you. You’re not that special. Give it a rest.

At 3:00 am, Daisy woke out of a sound sleep and thought Colin was Gary. “Gary, stop. Why are you in my bed?” she asked him. “It’s f*cked up.”

This did not go over well with Colin. “I’ve never, ever been mistaken for someone else in bed,” he complained. Oh, my God!”

“I’m not gonna lie,” Daisy told Colin. “I kept seeing Gary’s face.” Uh oh. That’s not good. Is she drunk? Is she still asleep?

“It’s a blow to the ego,” Colin interviewed. “I mean, maybe she’s actually thinking about him when we’re fooling around. I don’t know.”

“Bye,” Colin told the chief stew. And with that, Daisy returned to her own bunk in the girls’ cabin.

The morning after the night before

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The next morning, Chase informed Gary that he called Mads “pathetic” the night before. Gary had absolutely no memory of having done that. He admitted to Mads that he didn’t remember anything about it and apologized to her, but she refused to accept his apology.

In the laundry room, Gary asked Daisy, “Did you and Colin hook up last night?” Dude, is that really any of your business? Why would you even ask that?

“We kissed,” Daisy admitted.

“Just a kiss?” Gary confirmed. “Just wondering.” Don’t wonder, Gary. If you want to be friends with Colin, just stay out of their business.

Running into Colin in the crew mess, Daisy told him, “When you have time, can I show you stuff in the guest area, please?”

“I’m not talking to you anymore,” Colin told her.

“Why are you not talking to me?” Daisy asked, shocked. Apparently, she didn’t remember mistaking him for Gary the night before. So she was either drunk or talking in her sleep. Oh, the drama!

Finally, Colin admitted, “I’m pissed off at you.”

“Why? What did I do?” Daisy asked.

“What you said last night in bed,” he told her.

“Oh, yeah,” Daisy remembered. “I thought you were Gary because the two of you were in my head. You’re both f*cking with my head.”

“This is unbelievable that you’re giving me this attitude, after saying something like that in bed with me,” Colin said, as Daisy tried to playfully wrestle with him. “Are you crazy?”

“I’m not thinking about [Gary],” Daisy explained. “I was like, where the f*ck am I? I didn’t know where I was.”

“You’re blaming literally everyone and everything else for what comes out of your mouth,” Colin accused her. “You need to take accountability.” That’s a little harsh, Colin. She was sound asleep and woke up confused about where she was and with whom.

Chase and Alex have a heart-to-heart

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“I want to talk to you about something actually,” Chase told Alex, while they were working on deck. “I want you to know that there’s been two days where, like, I gave feedback about, like, the night thing. The first time it happened, I asked Gary, ‘Can I just talk to Alex on my own?’ … And Gary was like, no, I want to have that conversation.”

Chase was concerned that Gary was making it look like he was trying to be a tattletale and get Alex in trouble. “Going forward,” Chase said, “I’m going to try to include him as little as possible.”

“It might be better if we cut out the middleman,” Alex said.

Alex interviewed, “We don’t need Gary. The only reason there’s tension between me and Chase is because Gary is mucking up the communication chain.” From now on, they would just talk directly to each other and leave Gary out of the loop.

Colin wants Daisy to choose

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“Colin, I’m sorry,” Daisy told the chief engineer.

“You’ve got to figure some stuff out,” he told her.

“I don’t,” she insisted. “It was all Gary f*cking this.”

“Don’t blame Gary,” Colin told her. “What I want is for you to figure out what you want.”

“I want you,” she told him. “I thought I made that very clear.”

“If you want someone,” Colin continued, “you’re not thinking about other people.”

Daisy explained that she was not thinking about Gary, but thinking about her two friends and the mess she was involved in. “If you want me and I want you,” she told Colin, “that’s the end of it.” And he agreed.

Charter #7 guests arrive

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While waiting for the new charter guests to arrive, Glenn gave his crew a quick pep talk about pushing through the rest of the season. “So we’re coming into the home stretch,” he told them. “So let’s stay positive.”

The new guests arrived and everyone was greeted with the customary glass of champagne. When Daisy presented a tray of oysters with gin, jalapeño and lime to the only male guest, he told her, “Oh, my God. I thought I loved you. And now I’m just, like, marrying you.” Cute.

As the guests were settling in with their drinks and marveling at the scenery, the anchor was dropped and the engines turned off. But shortly afterward, Gary noticed that the anchor seemed to be dragging, and they were drifting perilously close to another boat nearby.

As the deck crew readied fenders and the guests wondered if they were going to start their vacation with a crash, the dreaded words appeared on the TV screen:

“TO BE CONTINUED … “

TELL US – DO YOU THINK DAISY AND COLIN WILL WORK OUT THEIR ISSUES? OR DO YOU THINK THEY’LL BREAK UP AND DAISY WILL END UP WITH GARY?

Debbie

Just a California girl with an English Lit degree who watches way too much reality television and likes to talk about it. Favorite shows: Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, New Jersey, New York, Orange County, Salt Lake City; Vanderpump Rules; all Below Decks; Summer House; Bachelor in Paradise. Reality Tea News/Recap Writer since 2022.

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Below Deck Sailing Yacht star Daisy Kelliher has dished about her success on the hit show ahead of Season 5.

Daisy has appeared on three seasons of Below Deck Sailing Yacht and helped turn the show around after a lackluster first season.

Despite a serious rift in the dream team trio of Colin, Daisy, and Gary following Season 4, fans still can’t get enough of them.

Ahead of her fourth stint on Below Deck Sailing Yacht, Daisy has opened up about life following her success and how she ended up on the show.

Daisy lost her job during the COVID-19 pandemic and at the urging of friends, she applied to be on Below Deck Sailing Yacht.

Speaking with The Irish Independent, Daisy admitted that a couple of weeks after applying, she was filming Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 2 in Croatia.

Daisy Kelliher dishes Below Deck Sailing Yacht success

Although it may seem like Daisy’s life has changed drastically since she became a staple on the sailing franchise, she insists that’s not the case.

“My life hasn’t changed dramatically, but there have been small, subtle changes – it’s been fun,” she expressed to the outlet.

As Monsters and Critics previously reported, one big change for Daisy is her new friendship with Hollywood A-list star Christina Applegate.

Daisy also looked back on her life since her Below Deck Sailing Yacht debut, admitting she didn’t think she would get the gig, but is beyond happy she did.

“The last three years have been kind of a whirlwind, I really can’t complain. I’m getting to do all my yachting work and slowly getting to do other things as well,” Daisy stated.

With her fourth season hitting Bravo airwaves this year, one can’t help but wonder how much longer Daisy will still be on Below Deck Sailing Yacht.

“I’m just being a ‘yes person’ at the moment. The last few years have changed very quickly, so my attitude right now is just saying yes and seeing where things take me,” Daisy spilled. “I’ve done everything from podcasts to the show, to still doing both, so every day is very different. I don’t know what the future holds right now.”

Along with opening up about her success on Below Deck Sailing Yacht, Daisy also shared if she still speaks to Gary following sexual misconduct allegations against him.

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Daisy Kelliher reveals if she still talks to Gary King

Last summer, Gary was accused of sexual misconduct by a production team member. However, even before that, Daisy and Gary were at odds over things that went down during Season 4, especially her hooking up with Colin.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht fans have wondered where Daisy and Gary stand today following the scandal and their fallout. After all, Gary was removed from BravoCon after the allegations against him came to light, so no resolution to his and Daisy’s friendship was revealed there.

During an Instagram Stories Q&A session, Daisy asked who she talks to from the show. Dani Soares and Gary were two names Daisy brought up immediately.

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Although she did mention she keeps in touch with others like Alli Dore, Daisy also declared that they all simply live different lives. Daisy confirmed that no other cast members from Below Deck Sailing Yacht live in London, where she resides.

Daisy frequently hangs with Below Deck stars Fraser Olender and Hayley De Sola Pinto. She also spends time with Below Deck Med alum Courtney Veale since they live in London.

The wait to see Daisy Kelliher back on Below Deck Sailing Yacht won’t be much longer. Captain Glenn hinted at when the Parsifal III crew will be back, and you can read what he had to say here.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht is currently on hiatus on Bravo. Seasons 1-4 are streaming on Peacock.

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E merald Cruises' new Emerald Sakara ship brings guests to smaller ports in the Caribbean and Mediterranean, with an onboard marina and the occasional Bravo-lebrity.

With a couple dozen guests looking on, chef Ben Robinson was showing how to slice and dice a fresh red snapper. “You kind of feel him — but you don’t fondle him,” said Robinson, the fan favorite from the Bravo reality show Below Deck, who’s always ready with a quip. As he pulled a perfect filet off the bone, he explained how to salt the fish and that there’s no more important relationship than the one you have with your fishmonger. “My advice is to always be friendly,” he noted. “I like to support my mom-and-pop [businesses]. If you become familiar with them, they’ll say, ‘Hey, I got this in this morning.’”

The cooking demo, which also featured a ceviche how-to and tips on knife sharpening, was one of many “Chef Ben” moments on my trip aboard Emerald Sakara . It’s the newest 100-passenger vessel from Emerald Cruises, which launched in the fall of 2023, a sibling vessel to the Emerald Azzurra .

During an eight-day voyage in March from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, the reality personality was definitely one of the star attractions. Robinson spent several evenings in the galley, creating special dishes such as a panko-crusted veal striploin stuffed with pesto.

He also hosted a well-attended Q&A about his life in the kitchen — and spent plenty of time connecting with fans, many of whom booked the trip specifically to chop it up with Below Deck alum.

“We definitely booked because of Ben,” said Shannon Welnel , a Montana-based travel advisor who had lots of praise for his cuisine — and the yacht-like atmosphere on board the 100-passenger ship. Other guests I spoke with admitted they hadn’t seen much Below Deck, but were intrigued by the chance to chill with a Bravo-lebrity.

Emerald Sakara

  • With a max of just 100 passengers, Emerald Sakara feels at times like a private yacht, with no lines and no crowds, and outstanding service from a highly experienced crew.
  • Minimalist rooms recall the stripped down aesthetic of Miami Beach or Mykonos, Greece, with pops of color from Missoni Home accents and a sleek-yet-functional bathroom with plenty of storage space.
  • While this small ship has but one restaurant and one poolside cafe, there’s plenty of choice when it comes to meals, whether you’re hitting the breakfast or lunch buffet or choosing from the dinner menu.
  • The onboard marina, which is open in favorable weather conditions, offers watersports and swimming off the stern of the ship.
  • Easy to understand and mostly inclusive pricing covers meals, beverages at mealtime, many tours, and surprisingly speedy Wi-Fi.

The intimate-ship vibe was also one reason the chef wanted to hop aboard. “This definitely has more of a yacht vibe than any other [ship] I've been on,” Robinson told me one afternoon. “A hundred passengers is not a lot,” he said. “I've been on boats with 2,500 passengers, and you really do feel like you're anonymous. But here, the service is great, and you really are treated as an individual and someone important. And you kind of lose that on the big boats.”

While Robinson doesn’t have immediate plans to join another Emerald cruise, he told me that there were plenty of parallels between his life on megayachts and what the Sakara offers its guests. “It’s been incredible,” he said.

I had to agree. The Sakara certainly has much to offer, both in spite of its smaller size and because of it. While it’s available to book by the cabin, like any cruise ship, it still manages to feel at times like a private yacht, particularly when it sails to less-commonly visited ports such as Culebra, on Puerto Rico, or St. Bart’s. In the latter, we dropped anchor near Eric Schmidt’s yacht, Whisper , and had the whole day to explore the glitzy island and its capital, Gustavia. (After a drive around in the morning, I managed to catch the beautiful sunset from the lovely little Shell Beach, right in town.)

“The benefit of being on a small cruise ship like this one is that we can enter small ports and areas where others can’t,” said Robert Kuznin, the captain of Sakara , who previously worked with several cruise lines, including Paul Gauguin, Seabourn, and Virgin Voyages. “For example, when we dropped anchor in Esperanza Bay,” he explained about our stop at the island of Vieques, “there were only two meters under the keel — and that was the shallowest I’ve ever been!”

The ability to go places that larger ships can’t was also on display one morning on St. Kitts, one of the final stops of my trip. It was still early in the morning, but already four mega-ships were docked in Basseterre, the island’s capital. Instead of tying up next to them on the busy cruise pier, we dropped anchor just off the beach in South Friar’s Bay, a long sweep of sand in the island’s southern reaches. There were no crowds to contend with, no paperwork hassles, no touts offering dodgy cab rides. A five-minute tender ride to the beach was all it took to meet our local guide. Time from leaving the breakfast buffet to our first stop? About 25 minutes. Even the most efficient mega-ship would struggle to make that happen — and they can’t drop anchor right off the one of the best beaches on the island. 

Other moments aboard Sakara felt like something out of Below Deck . One afternoon, I made my way to the yacht’s marina, a platform at the stern stocked with lounge chairs, refreshments, and water toys such as a floating trampoline and inflatable sea kayaks. I jumped off the stern into the Caribbean and then tried out the ship’s Seabob, a floating gadget that’s like a cross between a Jet Ski and an electric scooter.

As I continued my joy ride, I could see another vessel anchored just north of us. Turns out, it was David Geffen’s private yacht , Rising Sun . Of course, we were there first.

Here’s a closer look at all the amenities of the Emerald Sakara , which sails seasonally in coastal waters in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean Sea.

The Staterooms

Welcome to your starship: the stripped down, white-and-gray cabins on Sakara feel sci-fi chic, particularly when the accent lighting is switched on. They’re also, thankfully, spacious and super functional, with ample storage space (including a safe), a small minibar, a coffee station, and a clever headboard built-in that’s a great spot for your charging devices and water bottle. Most of the 50 rooms and suites have verandas; ocean-view staterooms are the exception. Bathrooms are just big enough, with plenty of storage, and are stocked with Espa products and a hair dryer. My cabin, 421, was a 300-square-foot balcony suite toward the aft of the ship on deck four: I never once heard noise from the surrounding cabins or in the hallway, though I did occasionally notice sounds and vibrations from the vessel, something that is common on even the largest of ships. A note on power plugs: my stateroom had U.S.-style outlets throughout as well as USB-A charging ports on either side of the bed, a nice touch.

Bars and Restaurants

Because Sakara is smaller than most cruise ships, it can’t compete on sheer volume of bars and restaurants. Still, the food on board is solid. La Cucina is the only true dining room, with both indoor and outdoor seating; it has somewhat limited hours compared to the round-the-clock dining options on bigger vessels. That being said, I certainly didn’t go hungry: a breakfast buffet is complemented by traditional à la minute options such as omelets and pancakes; lunch is also buffet style with a carving station. Dinner is more restaurant style, with options from an ever-changing daily menu plus always available classics such as Caesar salad, shrimp cocktail, grilled salmon, and spaghetti bolognese on offer. (Many dietary restrictions and preferences can be accommodated.)

On my voyage, chef Robinson put together several special plates, including what might’ve been the best dish of the week: a sesame-crusted seared yellowfin tuna with celeriac puree. The Below Deck star also put together a panko veal striploin roulade one night and, another evening, offered a citrus-cured hamachi with, in a touch of molecular gastronomy, “mango spheres.” Elsewhere on board, a poolside cafe, Aqua Café, has quick bites like burgers and flatbreads, as well as sweets and coffee pulled from a Cimbali espresso machine. The cocktails served in the Amici Lounge and the Sky Bar were consistently excellent, mixed by a talented team of pros who’ve previously worked on Seabourn ships and in some of Dubai’s top hotels. One weaker spot was the selection of wine on board: pours at mealtimes are included, but they didn’t rock my boat. A short list of “chairman’s wines,” available at extra cost, included a couple by-the-bottle finds such as 2013 vintage Cristal ($650) and some mid-tier Bordeaux and Burgundy options.

Where Emerald Sakara Sails

Though small, this ship isn’t an expedition yacht. Rather, it’s specifically designed for warm-weather coastal cruising, meaning it spends the lion’s share of its time in places such as the Caribbean and, in the Northern Hemisphere’s summer months, the Mediterranean. My trip aboard was spent entirely in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean, where passages between ports were short and the seas were often calm. (We did occasionally encounter some swells of up to two meters, or 6.6 feet. I saw many guests wearing medicated patches to prevent motion sickness throughout the trip.) Sakara typically spends a season of several months in a given region, with a variety of cruise lengths offered, ranging from six to 24 days. In 2024, the ship will spend April through November in the Mediterranean. Sakara will return to the Caribbean at the end of the year, through April 2025.

Shore Excursions

Tours off the ship were a strong suit for Emerald, at least on my voyage. Most stops offered a variety of activities, ranging from a simple transfer to a nearby beach to a full-on, multi-hour tour. Usually, I found myself ashore with a very small group of folks — fewer than a dozen — and all the guides Emerald arranged were true pros. Passengers raved about a kayak paddle through the bioluminescent bay on Vieques, something I sadly didn’t try myself. I did, however, enjoy a short guided hike on the island of St. John, to the pristine beach along Salomon Bay, which was all but deserted. The organization of excursions felt flawless to me, thanks no doubt to the crew and shore excursion manager, Pilar Atencio. Worth a mention, too, were Atencio’s detailed briefings on what to expect each day. While these sorts of “port talks'' are common on ships of all sizes, they felt particularly useful on Sakara because of how intimate our groups were; many passengers made a point of attending the pre-dinner talks every night, for info on what to expect about our anchorage, historical background on each island, and detailed info about what each tour offering would entail.

Amenities and Entertainment

Call it small but mighty: Sakara has all the essentials, which is a bit of feat for a ship this size. A cozy spa has wellness and beauty treatments, as well as a small hairstyling and facial studio; morning yoga and stretching are available on deck. The fitness center, with a few cardio machines, a Peloton bike, and a variety of weights and other gear gets the job done. The smallish pool and a top-deck whirlpool were lovely — though I spent most of my time in the ocean: the Sakara ’s marina deck is a key feature, and it was open several afternoons during my trip. It’s like the greatest pool party you’ve ever been to, complete with piña coladas, sea kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, and a trampoline, right off the stern of the ship. It is, truly, as much fun as it sounds like, though it is subject to the whims of weather and ocean currents. Also available in some destinations are e-bikes from Gocycle, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis; during my trip, several guests gave them a spin on the island of Vieques. Sakara also carries a ton of snorkeling gear and beach towels, which passengers can borrow whenever they like. In terms of performances, this isn’t the vessel for Broadway-style shows, but guitarist Jamie Ferguson and voyage director Nathalie Millet added plenty of live music to the trip.

Family-friendly Offerings

The youngest passengers I spoke with on my cruise were in their 20s — and they were traveling with their parents. Sakara is perhaps the perfect ship for families traveling with adult children, since it offers such a diverse array of activities to suit different tastes and activity levels, while visiting intriguing destinations. The ship is also intimate enough that everybody can gather easily for meals — or a swim off the stern — without fighting the crowds common on larger vessels. On the other hand, Sakara is probably not the best choice for families with younger children: there’s no kid-specific programming, and you’re likely to be the only ones aboard with little ones. “Emerald Cruises yachts are recommended for people aged 12 and up, and they must be accompanied by and share a cabin with an adult aged 18 or [older],” a spokesperson shared with T+L.

Accessibility

Sakara is probably best described as somewhat accessible: the ship has elevators to all decks and the crew was, on my trip, very accommodating to those with mobility challenges. There are handrails throughout, and bathrooms feature shower grab bars. That being said, several areas of the ship — the outdoor dining terrace, for example — require navigating at least one step even once you’ve reached the deck in question by elevator. “Due to the nature and size of the ships, wheelchairs and scooters are not allowed to be used on board,” a spokesperson told T+L. When the ship is at anchor, it’s only possible to go ashore by tender or Zodiac, both of which could be challenging for those with limited mobility. As Emerald’s FAQ explains: “Guests with limited mobility will require help from a companion, since the crew is limited.” Also of note: many announcements are made only by loudspeaker with no hearing-impaired alternative.

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