Chef Marcos From ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’ Worked Like Crazy on No Sleep – Jamie Sayed Exclusive Interview
Below Deck worlds collided when bosun Jamie Sayed from Below Deck Down Under worked with chef Marcos Spaziani from Below Deck Sailing Yacht.
Sayed told Showbiz Cheat Sheet that Spazianiās āwork hard, play hardā persona seen on Below Deck Sailing Yacht is accurate and he recalled how the chef would only sleep a few hours a night and then go hard in the kitchen during every charter. And while he calls Spaziani a friend, his early introduction to the chef was a little touch and go.
Below Deck Sailing Yachtās Chef Marcos would sleep minimal hours
Sayed was still new to the industry and worked as a deckhand on a superyacht in Florida when he met Spaziani. āFunny story of actually when I first met him,ā Sayed told Showbiz Cheat Sheet. āWhen I first met him, I worked with Marcos and actually Ashling [Lorger from Below Deck]. But a funny story. Iām with the crew and weāre on charter in the Caribbean. And Marcos is like doing push-ups and dips and Iām doing the same thing.ā

āAnd we had this conversation where he was like āI like to paddle boardā and Iām into paddleboarding,ā he continued. āHe got the least amount of sleep on the boat and that was the first time I ever got to really experience a chef on a boat, what their lifestyle was like. He would sleep absolute minimal hours and he would work like crazy. Heād sleep like three hours and paddleboard to keep fit.ā
Spaziani was seen staying up until 2 am or 3 am on Below Deck Sailing Yacht to clean the galley kitchen while on charter. But then heād wake at 5:30 am and be ready to cook with a smile on his face.
Jamie found out the hard way about special requests in the kitchen āĀ and Chef Marcos wasnāt happy
Before he really got to know Spaziani, Sayedās crew decided to prank him by sending him up to the galley kitchen to ask for gravy for a roast he made for the crew. The big problem was that Spaziani was already in the weeds with meals for the charter guests.
āI remember this one time he cooked a roast and I was eating and I was like, āOh is there any gravy?'ā he recalled. The crew suggested he ask the Below Deck Sailing Yacht chef for gravy, knowing full well the reception would not be very warm.
āIām pretty new,ā he recalled. āI didnāt really know Marcos 100% at this time. So I went up there and was like, āHey chef do you have any gravy for the roast?'ā All Sayed remembered was getting a death stare from Spaziani.
āHe was like, āWhat are you talking about?ā I was like, āOh sorry they sent me up here to get gravy.ā He was like, āMan look how busy I am! Iāve got to make food for the guestsā and this and that. And then the bosun comes up laughing like, āWe sent him up!ā Talking about me! Thatās the worst time to ask for something from the chef.ā
The āBelow Deckā crew members became close friends
Despite being nearly bounced from the kitchen after āgravy-gate,ā Sayed and Spaziani became close friends and shared stories with one another about their lives.
āThere was a time when we shared a conversation where we went really deep about something we donāt really share with other people,ā he recalled. āAnd we basically became friends over this story about our lives and our past and what weāve gone through. He remembered that and he bought me a Christmas gift that year. And in the Christmas card, he wrote, āIāll always remember your story, brother.'ā
Spaziani also cheered on the new bosun when Sayed announced he was going to be on Below Deck Down Under. āCongrats brother, happy to see a friend on the same industry,ā he wrote on Sayedās Instagram post. Sayed replied, āMan so stoked for you too! Canāt wait to watch you on Monday!ā
Both Below Deck shows are currently airing. Below Deck Down Under is currently streaming on Peacock. And Below Deck Sailing Yacht is on Monday at 8 pm ET on Bravo.