The Below Deck Crew Is Stunned By Low Tip After “Crazy” Charter: “Would’ve Expected More”
The Below Deck Crew Is Stunned By Low Tip After “Crazy” Charter: “Would’ve Expected More”
Damo Yorg explained why he and the Below Deck crew believe they deserved more tip money after a wild charter.
After two days of dealing with demanding guests and even a call to the police for one unmanageable passenger, it’s no surprise the crew was eager to see the end of one particular charter on Season 12 of Below Deck.
“I’m so thankful they’re leaving,” stew Rainbeau de Roos confessed on Episode 11. “They were so high maintenance. Like, beach picnic, eight-course meal, and the crazy b—h you brought with you—yeah.”
The primary charter guest, Helen, believed the trip had been a success. “I don’t have one complaint about any of you,” she announced with a smile as she and her guests departed St. David.
When the crew gathered with Captain Kerry Titheradge in the sky lounge for a tip meeting, he praised how they handled the charter’s challenges.
“This charter, the first day was a big day for all of us,” he said on the August 11 episode. “Dealing with that lady. I know we did very well for what we’re dealing with. And I’m very happy how everyone came together.”
But the crew was left stunned and silent when Kerry announced the tip was $22,000, which equates to $1,692 for each crew member.
“I would’ve expected more, for what we had to go through,” Kerry admitted, and later added, “I mean, it was a lot. But you all managed really well. So hats off to everybody.”
Deckhand Damo Yorg was among the crew members who felt slighted.
“I thought they were better than that,” he said. “We f—king busted our asses for these guys. I mean, [Kyle] Stillie was used as a buoyancy device. Like we’re going above and beyond. Not great.”









