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Returning: Below Deck

Aussie Capt. Kerry Titheradge sails the waters of Grenada when reality show returns in the new year.

Aussie Capt. Kerry Titheradge will take the wheel on Season 11 of Below Deck, succeeding Capt. Lee Rosbach.

A new season, sailing to Grenada, will stream on Hayu, same day as the US.

It begins with with a 75-minute supersized episode from February.

Coming up this season:

Capt. Kerry trades the Nordic Sea for crystal blue waters and stunning waterfalls as he leads his crew in the rich, historical island of Grenada. A disciplined and fair leader, Capt. Kerry has 30 years of experience working on boats and has spent almost two decades in yachting. As he steps on to St. David for the first time, Capt. Kerry relies on returning crew members Chief Stew Fraser Olender and Ben Willoughby to help the new staff find their way around the massive 197 ft. vessel.

In his second season as Chief Stew, Fraser vows to be a firmer leader by delegating more and not worrying himself with befriending his stews. However, his new leadership style may not be enough to wrangle the strong personalities in his department. On deck, Ben’s firsthand experience with the ship causes a rift with his Bosun, Jared.

Meanwhile, Chef Anthony, a Miami restaurateur from France, hopes to breathe new life into the galley. But when a messy kitchen catches Capt. Kerry’s eye during the first charter, the galley reaches a boiling point. Between budding boatmances, explosive nights out and department drama, it’s not all smooth sailing in Grenada.

Below Deck is produced by 51 Minds. Courtland Cox, Lauren Simms, Mark Cronin, Tania Hamidi, Christian Sarabia and Zachary Klein executive produce.

February 6th on Hayu.

One Response

  1. I’m a little surprised at Captain Kerry taking the helm. In his first season he was a bit of a bumbling oaf. Captain Sandy being ‘promoted’ to the lead franchise title would have made more sense. But regardless, I (along with more friends who watch this than any other TV show I could mention) will be lapping up every darn dramatic second.

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