Summary
Below Deck Down Undermay be coming back soon after a few cryptic comments from the wildly popularJason Chambersas he also criticized Bravo over different payment standards.Below Deck Down Underfirst debutedas part of the widerBelow Deckfranchise on Bravo in March 2022, with the much loved Aesha Scott serving as Chief Stew alongside Captain Jason and a brand-new interior and exterior crew and chef. When Aesha appeared in the currently airingBelow Deck Mediterraneanseason 9,there were concerns about the future ofBelow Deck Down Under.
“Does this mean our season is getting closer to the screens? Mmm I wonder?”

In an Instagram post onChef Tzarina’s page,Captain Jason left a somewhat cryptic comment to hint at the return ofBelow Deck Down Under. He said, “Below deck down under crew in LA, does this mean our season is getting closer to the screens? Mmm I wonder?”
After seemingly dropping the first hint, a commenter,@bev_davis3,posted under one ofCaptain Jason’s Instagram posts, “When will we see you back in Below Deck???!“Captain Jason replied, “Soon,” with a heart emoji. After a long wait,these comments hint that the much anticipatedBelow Deck Down Underseason 3 may be on its way to television screens soon.

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It is no secret that one of the major draws toBelow Deck Down Underwas Jason, the easygoing captain who chartered his guests to jaw-dropping locations in Australia. With brand-new Chief Stew Aesha at his side, Captain Jason was able to makeBelow Deck Down Undera major success and secure a second season. Afterthe show aired its dramatic and shocking second season,the show went on a hiatus, with speculation growing thatBelow Deck Down Underhad been quietly canceled. Though not canceled, the future of the show was up in the air.
The news that Jason is returning asBelow Deck Down Underseason 3captain is a relief and signals they’re heading in the right direction. While happy to be back,Captain Jason’s employment with Bravo is not as simple as it would seem. On Reddit,Bravohusbandcaptured a recent comment from Captain Jason, in which he explained that “the show pays virtually nothing until you get a few seasons.” He also explained that he cannot work as a captain elsewhere while working for Bravo. “I can’t work in between, as captains are full-time. No owner wants a revolving captain.”
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It has been a long wait for any news regarding filming or casting forBelow Deck Down Under. When asked if he would ever go boating again,Captain Jason explained that he could not do both Bravo and be a private charter captain simultaneously. Captain Jason continued to say that to be a captain, he has to be “100% committed,” so for now, he is spending his time with his daughter until filming for the next season ofBelow Deck Down Underbegins. Many followers ofBelow Deckmay not have known about this particular situation.
It’s a very difficult situation for many people who work on yachts, as they cannot predict where they will be in the future.
When hiring for any of theBelow Deckshows,Bravo informs the interested candidates they must be available for at least a year after their season airs. It’s a very difficult situation for many people who work on yachts, as they cannot predict where they will be in the future, so many opt out of working until the year is over. One cast member revealed that they were paid $6,000 for the season, plus the tips they earned. Bravo really needs to consider how much they are actually willing to give to their employees onBelow Deck Down Under.
Below Deck Down Under
Cast
Below Deck Down Under is a reality television series that follows the crew of a luxury yacht navigating the waters of Australia. Set against the backdrop of the Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef, the show highlights the challenges and dramas of managing high-end, on-the-water hospitality while balancing personal dynamics among the crew members.