The Below Deck crew members have proven that working on a superyacht can be exhausting, and sometimes they just can’t handle the stress and decided to jump ship. Many times, charter guests can be demanding and expect top-quality service and food, as they are paying a lot of money to stay on a luxury boat. The crew gets a glimpse of how tough a guest might be by their preference sheets. Famously, chef Rachel Hargrove walked off Below Deck season 8 after seeing an upcoming charter guest’s demands. Much to the crew’s relief, Rachel came back and knocked the guests out of the water with her skills.
Besides dealing with so many hard-to-please guests, the Below Deck crew has to deal with drama within their teams as well. With so many big personalities sharing a small space, people are bound to argue every now and then. For instance, deckhand Parker McCown from Below Deck Sailing Yacht season 1 couldn’t get along with his team, whereas first mate Paget Berry thought Parker made too many mistakes and wasn’t a good listener. Deckhand Ciara Duggan also complained about Parker’s lack of skills and unprofessionalism. Parker had enough of the Below Deck life and quit his role as a deckhand, noting that it was the best decision for him at the time. Here are other Below Deck crew members who have willingly walked off the plank.
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Below Deck season 9 chief stew Heather Chase was ecstatic when third stew Jessica Albert volunteered herself for laundry duties. Alas, Heather was soon disappointed in Jessica’s sloppy work and lackluster attitude. Heather tried to motivate Jessica by putting her on service, but she was like a fish out of water. Jessica’s attitude was
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