See Why the Below Deck Crew is at “Very High” Risk of an Accident: “If You Guys F––k This Up…”

   

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Following a rocky start to their first charter, the Below Deck crew must confront a slew of new challenges in Episode 2, set to air Monday, June 9.

In the preview above, Captain Kerry Titheradge and his trusted deckhands gear up for a treacherous journey through a narrow drawbridge – which could result in a nasty boat accident.

"The risk of harm to the vessel or person is very very high going through that bridge," Captain Kerry says in the preview.

Kerry then enlists the help of his experienced bosun, Caio Poltronieri, and the yacht's new head deckhand, Jess Theron, to help him avoid an accident. While speaking to them in the preview, Kerry emphasizes the danger of the expedition.

"If you guys f—k this up, I'm gonna look like a clown," Kerry declares in the preview.

Captain Kerry Titheradge reveals his fear for Season 12
Kerry initially expressed his anxieties about the bridge during Episode 1, when adverse weather conditions forced the crew to start their first charter out on anchor. During the episode, Kerry confessed that his least favorite part of Sint Maarten is the bridge.

"There's been many a crash on that bridge, and there will continue to be," Kerry said in the episode. 

 

These crashes haunt Kerry in the preview above, including devastating accidents like the Ecstasea Yacht Accident of 2019 – a crash that destroyed the bridge's control tower.

 Captain Kerry Titheradge talking in his confessional in Below Deck Season 12, Episode 1.

Caio Poltronieri prepares the Below Deck crew for a tense moment
As the preview continues, Caio runs around instructing fellow deckhands on how to avoid a terrible crash. He asks that the crew be in "constant communication" with him as they pass through the bridge.

The preview then features a flashback of Caio and Kerry practicing going through the bridge together. Although the two successfully steer the boat through without a scratch, the experienced boaters struggle to communicate. 

"If you're gonna f—k up, that's not the moment to f—k up," Caio says while reflecting on his practice run with Kerry.

As anxieties rise, the Below Deck crew still has to cater to the charter guests
Although the deckhands are scrambling to prepare to pass the bridge, the boat's stewards must keep calm and collected. As chaos unfolds outside, the charter guests enjoy a nice breakfast with no complaints. This is a stark contrast from Episode 1, when the charter guests had issues with their dinner and even sent their steaks back to the kitchen.

The boat's chef, Lawrence Snowden, was humiliated.

"I just want to turn invisible, fill my pockets up with rocks and just walk of the aft deck," Lawrence said in the episode.

Learn more about Lawrence's experience filming Episode 1.