The eleventh season of “Below Deck,” which delves into the crew members’ daily lives and occupations on these opulent super yachts, is slated to premiere in February.
After ten seasons, Captain Lee Rosbach left the show. Fans of “Below Deck Adventure” may recognize Captain Kerry Titheradge as the new captain of the vessel.
The crew of the opulent yacht M/Y St. David is employed in Grenada, an island nation in the Caribbean, this season. Following its 2013 premiere, the Bravo reality series spawned other spinoffs, such as “Below Deck Mediterranean,” “Below Deck Sailing Yacht,” and “Below Deck Adventure.”
Preview
The crew members can be seen becoming more laid back and amiable with one another as “Below Deck” approaches its climax. The staff members will try their best to serve for the last time this season as they wait for one last primary charter guest.
The ‘Below Deck’ will go out and celebrate one last time before the finale. It remains to be seen if any pair will make a commitment to remain together. Will anyone experience heartbreak? Discover what lies ahead by continuing to read.
‘Below Deck’ Season 11 will have Ben Willoughby handling the majority of the duties after Jared Woodin was sacked from the show. Fans can anticipate the last charter guest to make a debut in Episode 9.
Captain Kerry Titheradge will be the unifying factor among the crew members, keeping the squad cohesive. The crew members may have some tense exchanges. However, it is anticipated that the cast members would work out their differences before the conclusion.
Release Date & Where to Watch
Bravo TV’s official website or app will be the only place to watch Below Deck, season 11 episode 7 on Monday, March 18, 2024, at 9 PM EST.
- Pacific Time (New York) 1:00 PM on Monday, 1 April 2024
- Eastern Time (Canada) 4:00 PM on Monday, 1 April 2024
- Greenwich Mean Time (London) 9:00 PM on Monday, 1 April 2024
- Central European Time (Germany) 10:00 PM on Monday, 1 April 2024
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