Captain Jason Reveals How His Daughter Feels About Him on Below Deck Down Under
Captain Jason Reveals How His Daughter Feels About Him on Below Deck Down Under

When Captain Jason Chambers’ daughter, Saskia, watched Below Deck Down Under for the first time, her initial reaction had nothing to do with the onscreen relationship drama or chaotic charters.
As Captain Jason revealed in an exclusive interview with The Daily Dish, he and his “sassy” daughter had been visiting his parents’ home when a rerun from the show’s inaugural season came on TV. Though he told Saskia that she’d “better not watch,” because she was “too young,” the 11-year-old insisted that she was “fine.”
“She started watching it for five minutes, and she goes, ‘No, turn it off,'” Captain Jason recalled. “I said, ‘I told you.’ She goes, ‘No, your teeth are really bad. … They’re good now since you’ve had Invisalign.”
He joked, “She has got a bit of character, bit of sass,” adding that Saskia has begun really leaning into her “Australian sarcasm” amid “a lot of changes” in her life since turning 11.
Captain Jason Chambers revealed his hopes for his daughter’s future

Captain Jason also mentioned his daughter, following a heart-to-heart with deckhand Betul Yazici during Season 4, Episode 4, of Below Deck Down Under.
The Turkish-born yachtie had asked him to chat before opening up about her difficulties understanding some of her crewmates, due to both their varying accents and English not being her first language. What’s more, she tearfully shared details of the dynamics with her estranged family, including her parents, whom she said always told her she was “not smart enough,” thus leaving her feeling very much on her own.
Betul’s candor apparently hit close to home for Jason.
“I’m getting emotional thinking about it, because I have got a daughter and I know that when my daughter grows up, whatever direction she takes, she’s always gonna have a home, no matter what choices she makes, wrong or right,” he explained in a confessional. “So, if we can support Betul here and give her a home while she’s here, we’ll do that.”









