A new deckhand is set to join 'Below Deck Mediterranean' Season 7 after Bosun Raygan Tyler's firing. Details on the new arrival, and where you've got observed her sooner than.
Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers for Season 7 of Below Deck Mediterranean.
The seventh season of Below Deck Mediterranean commenced on July 11, but it's been clear from the start that Captain Sandy Yawn would have to make some serious changes to the Home crew so as to have a easy charter season.
After struggling to search out her footing all over the first two charters, Bosun Raygan Tyler's time on the display got here to an finish when she failed to call the right distance during a docking. As a consequence, Captain Sandy hit a dolphin, and the visitors' safety could have been compromised.
Because the yachting employment company could not replace Raygan with some other Bosun, Deckhand Storm Smith got promoted quickly after the firing.
Now, a new deckhand can be joining the Home crew on the Aug. 15 episode (which can drop on Peacock on Aug. 8). Though viewers handiest saw a flash of blonde hair at the end of the fifth episode, rumors have lengthy been circulating online that a Season 6 famous person will be returning to the show for the Malta-based season.
Who is the new deckhand on Below Deck Med Season 7? Read on for the refresher on Raygan's dismissal, and to be informed who will likely be taking on the deckhand duties.
On 'Below Deck Med' Season 7, Raygan Tyler was once fired, and Storm Smith used to be promoted to the Bosun place.
Though Captain Sandy had given Raygan a second probability to hit her stride on the boat, the Essex native wasn't in a position to get herself arranged, or to figure out how to run the deck staff.
The longtime Below Deck Med captain famous that the ill-fated docking used to be the "final straw" for her, and that she had to terminate Raygan's employment.
Shortly after Raygan left the boat, Captain Sandy known as Storm in for a chat.
"Obviously, I'm going to need a provisional Bosun. Experience on lines and running the deck is really important..." Captain Sandy mentioned. "I feel like I can trust you, from what I've seen. So, if you're willing, I'd love to offer you that [promotion]."
With Storm transferring up from a deckhand place to the Bosun role, there is, officially, a gap on the deck workforce. But, who will fill it?
Who is the new deckhand on Season 7? Captain Sandy confirmed that a previous famous person is "coming back."
Before viewers got direct affirmation about the id of the new deckhand, they learned that it used to be anyone who have been on the display before.
In a textual content dialog with the thriller deckhand, Captain Sandy shared that the new addition was a returner.
"So excited you're coming back," a text from Captain Sandy learn on the fifth episode.
On the 6th episode, "Walkie of Shame," Season 6 stewardess Courtney Veale made her approach to Home to enroll in the crew on the deck group.
(*7*) Courtney said to Captain Sandy after she arrived on the boat.
Though Courtney's prior Below Deck Med enjoy used to be as a member of the inner crew, she isn't the first megastar on a Below Deck display to change positions (Izzy Wouters moved from the inside workforce to the deck on Below Deck Season 8).
As she mentioned on the show, Courtney worked on a deck workforce in the Bahamas after her first stint on Below Deck Med. After that have, she felt that the deck was a better place for her.
In addition to being a fan favourite on Lady Michelle, Courtney also made waves on Season 6 for a boatmance.
As enthusiasts of Season 6 will take note, Courtney did have a connection to deckhand Mzi throughout her time on Lady Michelle (although the feelings ended up being stronger on Mzi's aspect). When the crew contributors would go out for beverages, their alter egos "Coco" and "Maverick" would pop out.
Now that it's been showed that Courtney is the newest deckhand, lovers can be expecting to peer more from Maverick/Coco in the very close to long run.
New episodes of Below Deck Mediterranean air on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on Bravo. You too can movement the episodes a week early on Peacock.
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