Breaking News: Captain Lee Rosbach Officially Returns to Below Deck Season 12, Bringing Back the Legendary Leadership Fans Have Been Craving
Breaking News: Captain Lee Rosbach Officially Returns to Below Deck Season 12, Bringing Back the Legendary Leadership Fans Have Been Craving
Captain Lee Rosbach has been a staple on our TV screens since the first season of Bravo’s Below Deck, where he earned his reputation for keeping order aboard the superyacht Honor. Known for his no-nonsense approach and salty one-liners, Rosbach—affectionately dubbed the “Stud of the Sea”—has become a fan favorite over the past decade, expertly navigating both endless crew drama and challenging guests, particularly the unforgettable Delores Flora.
However, Rosbach’s time at sea hasn’t been without personal challenges. Last year, viewers saw the seasoned captain struggle with mobility issues following back surgery before season 10. Despite his best efforts to maneuver around the superyacht on crutches, his nerve condition worsened, ultimately forcing him to step away from the Bravo series to seek medical treatment. Though he assured The Standard he’s “doing just fine” now, his departure from the superyacht St. David had significant repercussions for the Below Deck franchise. To fill the void, Rosbach called in Captain Sandy Yawn from Below Deck Med to take the helm, marking the first-ever captain crossover in the show’s history.
However, their working relationship hit a snag when Lee publicly questioned Yawn’s leadership, criticizing her for not informing him about the firing of stew Camille Lamb after her exit aired in January 2023. Yawn appeared to respond to Rosbach’s critique with a cryptic social media post and later stirred more speculation by not inviting him to her wedding to longtime partner Leah Shafer in May.
Captain Sandy Yawn helming the superyacht St David on season 10BravoHas their feud gone past the point of repair? It appears so. He told The Standard that there’s no chance of them mending their friendship, quipping: “You’d probably spend a better chance of seeing God twice in the next 30 seconds than that happening.”When asked if he could see a way back, the Bravo star said frankly: “No, I don’t. I did an interview, and they asked me, point blank, ‘Do you like Captain Sandy?’ And I said, ‘Well, you asked a question, so I’ll give you the honest answer. No, it’s that simple.’“I know you asked the question,” he continued. “You want an honest answer? I gave it to you.
“I don’t feel the need to explain. You know why I don’t, or go into anything in great detail, but let’s just say my wedding invitation got lost in the mail.”Though there’s no love lost between Rosbach and his former colleague, the 74-year-old admitted he misses his time on the Below Deck seas. During his recovery, Rosbach was replaced by fellow Below Deck star Captain Kerry Titheradge for the latest installment.While Rosbach confessed he didn’t keep tabs on season 11, he does miss being in the midst of the action. “I do miss it,” he shared. “I miss the traveling. I miss the challenges. And there’s certainly no lack of challenges on board, each one unique and different. So, yeah, I do miss it.”Despite Titheradge’s no-nonsense approach, which echoes that of his predecessor, fans are eager for Captain Lee to return to the helm. The question now is, has production reached out to him about making a comeback? “No one has spoken to me about it, and if they would, I would tell you, because that’s why they don’t tell me anything,” he admitted.“I just can’t keep it to myself.”