Captain Lee Reveals the Accidental Way He Launched His “Magical” Seafaring Career
Captain Lee Reveals the Accidental Way He Launched His “Magical” Seafaring Career
aptain Lee Rosbach of Bravo’s Below Deck fame has charted a new career course into the briny and bracing world of true crime with Deadly Waters with Captain Lee, premiering Saturday, June 1 at 9/8c on Oxygen. The show covers shocking murders aboard boats and other vessels.
Before the show’s launch Captain Lee, 74, revealed that his legendary boating career is thanks to “an accident” half a lifetime ago.
“I was living in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Ran out of money. Took a job delivering a sailboat down to the British Virgin Islands,” he told Oxygen.com.
It was a game-changing journey in which he realized that he was “going to make my living” on the ocean.
How did Captain Lee Rosbach get into boating?
Raised in Saginaw, Michigan, Captain Lee first laid eyes on the ocean when he was in his 30s, per his Bravo bio. He and his wife, Mary Anne Rosbach, had moved to Turks and Caicos to open a restaurant.
Strapped for cash, he answered a help wanted ad seeking a mate for a delivery on a sailboat — “no experience necessary.”
Lee earned his captain’s license, and fell truly, madly, deeply for boating. He left the restaurant world in his wake.
His adventurous career as a seaman wasn’t one that Captain Lee had ever envisioned.
“Like most things in life it was an accident,” he said in his Oxygen.com interview. “I realized that … my life was going to be on the ocean.”
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Captain Lee was at the helm of Bravo’s Below Deck from its 2013 premiere until Season 11. He’s also the author of the 2018 memoir Running Against the Tide: True Tales from the Stud of the Sea.
In his new role on Deadly Waters with Captain Lee, the seasoned seaman will be the host of a series about criminals who have committed some of the most chilling murders to have ever taken place on the water. That includes dream vacations gone wrong and alleged pirates of the Caribbean.