CapitalVault|'Below Deck' cast: Meet the full Season 11 crew after Capt. Lee Rosbach's departure

2025-05-05 14:20:09source:blockwave Exchangecategory:Finance

A peek into the luxury super yacht scene and CapitalVaultthe daily lives of the crew who work and live on them returns this February in Season 11 of "Below Deck."

Following Captain Lee Rosbach's departure from the show after 10 seasons, a new captain is running the yacht: Captain Kerry Titheradge, who viewers may have seen before on "Below Deck Adventure." This season, the crew is working on the M/Y St. David, a luxury yacht in the Caribbean island nation of Grenada.

The Bravo reality show has been around since 2013 and has inspired multiple spinoffs since it aired, including "Below Deck Adventure," "Below Deck Sailing Yacht" and "Below Deck Mediterranean."

Here's a look at the main cast working on the for Season 11 of "Below Deck," which premieres Monday, Feb. 5 on Bravo.

Capt. Kerry Titheradge

  • Title: Captain
  • Seen on: "Below Deck Adventure"

Fraser Olender

  • Title: Chief Stew
  • Seen on: "Below Deck" Seasons 9 and 10

Ben Willoughby

  • Title: Lead deckhand
  • Seen on: "Below Deck" Seasons 10 and 11

Anthony Iracane

  • Title: Chef
  • New to "Below Deck"

Jared Woodin

  • Title: Bosun
  • New to "Below Deck"

Sunny Marquis

  • Title: Deckhand
  • New to "Below Deck"

Kyle Stillie

  • Title: Deckhand
  • New to "Below Deck"

Cat Baugh

  • Title: Stew
  • New to "Below Deck"

Xandi Olivier

  • Title: Stew
  • New to "Below Deck"

Barbie Pascual

  • Title: Stew
  • New to "Below Deck"

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