Below the deck Almost the first to own the franchise when the latest guests try to get rid of tips.
On Monday, August 18, the show’s episode, Captain Kerry The rest of St. David was in trouble when the ship was unable to leave the dock due to engineering problems. The crew had to find ways to entertain guests who were not involved in the water, which ultimately cost them.
Charter two days, Captain Kerry Called a yacht agentsaid: “I just wanted to find a number that could discount these guys because we didn’t burn fuel.”
The captain argued that guests should receive a “20% discount” while they discussed separately whether to leave a tip.
One guest told another, “No tip is not a reflection of our group.” “It reflects the situation.”
Later in the episode, Captain Lakri, Kerry Solve their problems next to you.
“By the way, you guys have been great. We’re completely happy, but usually when something is obviously wrong (such as not leaving), it’s not a small thing.” “There are standard tips, but I don’t know the group will be happy about it.”
However, Captain Kerry disagreed. “The end of the day is the service industry,” he noted. “The house made a mistake – the staff should not suffer.”
When Kerry hintsFront-end compensation“The charter, the remuneration is still far beyond expectations.
“Unfortunately, the guests – in their minds – they were punished for the boat not moving. I think it is unfair. [They gave us] $19,000, I think it’s short.
Below the deckThe company made its debut in 2013 and spawned several spin-offs, following the lives of crew members who work and live on superyachts during the rental season. The actors were paid for working on the boat and filming the reality series and tips from guests.
Chief Manager Fraser Olender Recent weighing How much does he usually expect From the chartered guest.
“I can tell you the tips during our charter season that this is the minimum I expect [where] You won’t see me laughing,” Fraser shared in a June episode of Siriusxm Check out the reality with Dorinda Medley and Kiki Monique. “If we don’t get between $20,000 – I’ll abolish it. The time we’re done is $25,000 to $30,000.”
Fraser noted that he wouldn’t be at ease on that number, adding: “I don’t care if it’s one day or three or five days. I’m waiting for this cash, and if you can’t or if you don’t bring that cash, don’t bother. Maybe it’s just a cruise.”
Below the deck It airs on Bravo Monday at 8 p.m. ET. The next day, the new episodes were streaming on the Peacock.

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