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Below Deck - Season 02 ✪

: In a surprising twist, Season 1’s Chief Stew Adrienne Gang returned—not as a crew member, but as a guest . This created immediate tension with returning stews Kat Held and Ben Robinson, proving that the show’s past cast members could still drive modern drama. Summary of Key Details Season 02 Details Yacht Name Ohana (Real name: Rhino) Location British Virgin Islands Captain Lee Rosbach Chief Stew Kate Chastain (Debut) Chef Ben Robinson Bosun Eddie Lucas

While Captain Lee Rosbach and Chef Ben Robinson returned to anchor the vessel, Season 2 is most notable for the debut of as Chief Stewardess. Chastain’s sharp wit, "resting bitch face" humor, and eventual six-season tenure began here, providing a necessary foil to Captain Lee’s stern leadership. Other key crew members included:

: Infamously served as the season's primary antagonist after it was revealed he lied on his resume about his yachting experience. His inability to perform basic tasks led to his dismissal by Captain Lee halfway through the season. The Vessel: M/Y Ohana Below Deck - Season 02

: Amy and Kelley Johnson made history as the first (and only) siblings to serve on the same boat in the franchise, creating a unique family dynamic that influenced many of the season's storylines.

Season 2 luxury yacht RHINO a.k.a. ‘OHANA’ - Charter World : In a surprising twist, Season 1’s Chief

: In an act of rebellion against a demanding guest, Kate Chastain famously folded a towel into a suggestive shape on a guest's bed. While she claimed it was a "rocket ship," it became one of the most iconic "breaking of the fourth wall" or insubordination moments in reality TV history.

: Returning from Season 1, Eddie was promoted to Bosun , establishing him as one of the show's most reliable and recurring leaders. Chastain’s sharp wit, "resting bitch face" humor, and

: Season 2 struck a rare balance between genuine maritime struggle and high-stakes social drama. Unlike later seasons that some fans feel became "overproduced," this season is often cited for its organic conflict, such as the genuine friction between the deck team and the interior.