Captain Lee Rosbach has always begrudgingly said that Below Deck guest Timothy Sykes delivered the highest tip ever.
Sykes tipped the Below Deck Season 5 crew $35,000, after initially appearing on Below Deck Season 2. And while the Below Deck Season 10 crew has seen a few tips at $30,000 this season, Jake Clopton and guests set a new record, leaving a $40,000 tip.
The ‘Below Deck’ crew earned that $40,000 tip
Clopton and friends definitely made the crew work for their tip, but the crew and Captain Lee Rosbach had a blast with them too. When Clopton’s friend Angel fell asleep on one of the large floats, Rosbach, and the other charter guests decided to prank him and allow the float to drag several additional feet behind the superyacht.
Captain Lee Rosbach, Baker Manning |Virginia Sherwood/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Angel was a good sport about the prank and the rest...
Sykes tipped the Below Deck Season 5 crew $35,000, after initially appearing on Below Deck Season 2. And while the Below Deck Season 10 crew has seen a few tips at $30,000 this season, Jake Clopton and guests set a new record, leaving a $40,000 tip.
The ‘Below Deck’ crew earned that $40,000 tip
Clopton and friends definitely made the crew work for their tip, but the crew and Captain Lee Rosbach had a blast with them too. When Clopton’s friend Angel fell asleep on one of the large floats, Rosbach, and the other charter guests decided to prank him and allow the float to drag several additional feet behind the superyacht.
Captain Lee Rosbach, Baker Manning |Virginia Sherwood/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Angel was a good sport about the prank and the rest...
- 3/14/2023
- by Gina Ragusa
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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