During a tumultuous time of year, one of the crew members muses, “I think this boat has some sort of curse.”
Below Deck is going to be broadcast once more! On Friday, the opening day of BravoCon, the network made the announcement that the premiere date of the eleventh season of its popular series would be February 5th.
In addition, the network released the first trailer for the next season, which depicts Captain Kerry Titheradge of Below Deck Adventure moving on to captain the M/Y St. David in Grenada after her time spent sailing in the Nordic Sea.
The teaser has the character Captain Kerry saying, “I have big shoes to fill, but I like it that way.” “We all have days when everything goes our way and we see rainbows and unicorns, and then we all have days where nothing goes our way, right? But I demand nothing less than excellence.
The trailer shows that there will be drama not just between the guests and the personnel, but also between some of the guests who decide to hook up in the hot tub. Then there’s deckhand Kyle Stillie and stew Barbie Pascual, who, according to some of their other coworkers, “are screwing like dogs.”



The trailer shows that there will be drama not just between the guests and the personnel, but also between some of the guests who decide to hook up in the hot tub. Then there’s deckhand Kyle Stillie and stew Barbie Pascual, who, according to some of their other coworkers, “are screwing like dogs.”
Someone yells out that “What happens in Grenada stays in f***ing Grenada,” and someone else responds with the same phrase.
Then there is Chef Anthony Iracane, who is responsible for preparing a filet that a customer referred to as “some chewy a** s**t.”



Things aren’t going well between Chief Stew Fraser Olender and Capt. Kerry, as the former man says to the latter one, “I am so f**king furious. It demonstrates a blatant disdain for my authority.”
There is a lot of crying among the crew, which is comprised of deckhands Marie “Sunny” Marquis and Cat Baugh and Xandi Olivier. As a result, one of the crew members says, “I think this boat has a curse.”
Bravo defines Captain Kerry as “a disciplined and fair leader” in the description of season 11, and says that he depends on returning cast members Fraser and Ben Willoughby to assist the new crew in learning their way around the large 197-foot vessel that they are assigned to.


In his second season as Chief Stew, Fraser makes a commitment to becoming a more decisive leader by increasing the amount of authority he delegated to others and avoiding the temptation to form personal relationships with his subordinates. However, given the strong personalities who work in his area, it’s possible that his new approach to leadership won’t be adequate.
A gap develops between Ben and Jared Woodin, his Bosun, on deck as a result of Ben’s direct involvement with the ship.
While everything is going on, Chef Anthony, a French immigrant who owns a restaurant in Miami, is working hard to give the galley a facelift. The situation in the kitchen, however, comes to a head when Captain Kerry notices how disorganized it is on the first charter. This sets off a chain of events that leads to a crisis.

Things aren’t quite going according to plan in Grenada, what with the burgeoning boatmances, dramatic evenings out, and departmental conflict.