In a recent episode of Below Deck, Captain Kerry Titheradge implemented cabin inspections on screen, a first for the show. In the teaser for the upcoming episode, Kerry can be seen expressing frustration with the crew for not giving their best effort, particularly in terms of cleanliness and organization. Despite it being the final charter, Kerry chooses to discipline the crew, scheduling cabin inspections and expressing disappointment with the state of the boat.

During the cabin inspections, Kerry becomes increasingly frustrated with the messiness and disrespect shown in the crew’s living quarters. He describes the situation as a slap in the face and unacceptable behavior. As the new captain on the show, Kerry has not shied away from laying down the law, following in the footsteps of the beloved Captain Lee Rosbach. Kerry has made it clear that he expects perfection from his crew and is willing to reward hard work while swiftly addressing any misconduct.

Kerry’s leadership style has been highlighted throughout the current season, with Bravo viewers witnessing his firm approach to managing the crew. He has had to make tough decisions, including firing crew members like Jared Woodin and Anthony Iracane, as well as dealing with unexpected departures such as Cat Baugh exiting St. David during charter season. Kerry has emphasized the importance of making decisions based on each crew member’s work ethic and attitude rather than making judgments before giving them a chance.

Before the premiere of season 11 of Below Deck, Kerry hinted at the record number of firings that would take place during the season. He explained the importance of getting to know each crew member and their work ethic before making decisions about their roles within the team. Kerry expressed pride in not allocating specific responsibilities before truly understanding how each crew member operates, leading to successful decisions throughout the season. He also shared how other Below Deck captains, including Lee, Jason Chambers, and Glenn Shephard, supported him during the transition from Below Deck Adventure to the main series.

The camaraderie among the Below Deck captains was evident as Kerry shared how his peers reached out to him and offered support as he took over the captaincy on the show. Despite the challenges he has faced, Kerry has embraced the opportunity to lead the crew and hold them to high standards. Below Deck season 11 continues to air on Bravo, providing viewers with insight into the drama and dynamics on the luxury yacht as Kerry navigates the challenges of managing a diverse and sometimes unruly crew.

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