It’s the most exclusive spot in the Seychelles.
With its impressive list of cocktails and candlelit atmosphere the Captain’s Lounge just may be the most coveted club in Below Deck: Down Under’s history, but it’s real draw is a scantily-clad Captain Jason Chambers.
Decked out in a short, silk, black-and-gold kimono, Jason had all the ladies swooning on Season 3, Episode 6 as the crew brought the club scene to the Katina for one night only.
“What happens in the lounge, stays in the lounge,” Jason teased.
What is the Captain’s Lounge?
Described by head stew Lara Rigby as “very sultry” and “very sexual,” the exclusive Captain’s Lounge was the crew’s creative solution to a charter guest’s request to have a night of “bar hopping.”
“The guests have requested a bar hop, but there’s not much of a bar hopping scene here in the Seychelles, so we’re gonna set up our own bar: the Captain’s Lounge,” Jason explained.
Lara transformed the main salon into a VIP hot spot, complete with red candles and red satin decor.
After a harrowing day where one guest was thrown from a broken jet ski, the Captain’s Lounge was the perfect way for the all-female group of guests to kick back, relax and enjoy plenty of eye candy as the men of the Katina pulled out all the stops.
The guests arrived, after getting “exclusive access” to the club, to find Jason lounging on the couch with a snifter and cigar.
“Welcome to the Captain’s Lounge,” he seductively announced. “Take a seat ladies, it’s members only.”
Who stripped on Below Deck Down Under?
As the women cuddled next to Jason and the deck team’s Johnny Arvanitis, Bosun Wihan Du Toit arrived to show off his “world-class” stripping skills, ripping off his shirt and swinging around a column as the women screamed.
The elated guests stuffed dollar bills into his black boxer briefs as the show continued.
“The Captain’s Lounge is the best,” one guest screamed.
The steamy moves also caught the attention of the women of the crew, with Marina Marcondes de Barros, dubbing Wihan a “freakin’ gorgeous man.”
“I felt like I was watching the intro to a porno,” Adair Werley later added.
The South African native told producers that he perfected his talents while once working at a gay bar called Beefcakes, calling it the “sickest time of my life.”
“I do enjoy performing,” he admitted. “Usually at around 9 o’clock we’d get our shirts off and then we’d start with body shots.”
The crew skipped the body shots this time, but the late night hot spot still received only the highest-ratings.
“That was amazing,” one guest remarked.
To find out whether the posh nightclub will ever reopen its doors, watch Below Deck Down Under Mondays at 8/7c on Bravo or stream episodes on Peacock.