Anyone else think the deckhand can totally make or break how smooth a day on the water goes? Last summer I was out on this little chartered catamaran with some friends, and our deckie was just unreal—always one step ahead, handling lines like it was nothing, keeping the deck spotless even after we all spilled drinks everywhere, and jumping in to fix a jammed winch before anyone noticed. But I've had trips where a sloppy hand just left gear everywhere, and suddenly everyone's tripping over stuff or the boat looks messy, which kills the vibe fast. What roles do you guys find really swing the whole experience—captain's calls obviously matter, but is it the steward keeping things comfy inside, or maybe the chef turning lunch into something epic? Curious what stands out for folks who've done a bunch of these outings.