Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 Joe Bradley was promoted to Lead Deckhand quickly at the start of the charter season, and his performance has caused the entire outside team to struggle, making him the worst lead Below decks history. all the time Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea in season 9, many members of the crew have given questionable performances. While chef Johnathan Shillingford has struggled so much all season that he was accused of faking a poor performance, Bosu’s Iain MacLean made some critical mistakes early on and has appeared to bounce back. Leading Deckhand Joe has been an exception.




While there have been poor performances around the Mustique crew, Joe’s issues have been a slow burn all season. Originally, Iain was promoted to Lead Deckhand after the first charter. Joe’s sailing experience brought him to the job, but it quickly became clear that he wasn’t ready to take on the responsibility of his role. Making mistakes throughout the charter season, Joe has focused more on his relationships with Stews Ellie Dubaich, Bri Muller and most recently Carrie O’Neill while at Mustique. While paying attention to his personal affections, Joe has given the worst performance of the cover team.


Joe was named leader without Captain Sandy’s blessing

He wanted a different kind of lead cover

Although Joe was named Lead Deckhand at the start of the charter seasonBosun Iain made the mistake of deciding who he chose as second in command without the blessing of Captain Sandy Yawn. Usually, the leaders of each department get to choose who they appoint as second in command. Chief Stew Aesha Scott chose Ellie for the indoor team and Iain Joe for the outdoor team.


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Although Ellie and Joe were both decent choices, Captain Sandy accepted Aesha’s decision, but only heard about Iain afterwards. When Captain Sandy learned that Joe had been named Lead Deckhand, he was not happy. He felt it Joe’s work on deck was not exceptionaland although he had experience behind him, Nathan Gallagher would have been his choice to lead. Iain apologized but had already chosen Joe and couldn’t move his team after that.

The performance of the river has been decent at best

He is well enough to get by


Although Below decks‘s Joe has done a decent job while at Mustique, his work has been decent at best. He has made extreme mistakes in his time as Lead Deckhand and had to rely on Nathan and Gael Cameron, his deckhands, more than he should as second in command. Although most of the criticism of the external team has been directed at Iain, Joe has also done a poor job at times. With skills more on paper than in practice, it’s clear that Joe needs more training to be the best Deckhand he can be.

Joe has pissed off the rest of the outside team


In the latest episode Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea, Joe raised the ire of the rest of the outside team by calling Gael a princess and treat him as a less valued member of the team than he is. Gael didn’t hesitate to tell Joe that he was out of line. Nathan, who has been on a boat trip with Gael this season, was also annoyed at the way he was put in the middle and the blame fell on Joe for commenting on Gael’s work. Pissed off the rest of his team, Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea‘s Joe has annoyed his entire team.

Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea airs Mondays at 9:00 PM EDT on Bravo.

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