Discovery’s hit reality TV series, Deadliest Catch, continues with season 19 — and there are plenty of new cast members hitting the sea. Nick Mavar Jr. used to be a regular on the series, but he’s no longer starring on the show. Additionally, he filed lawsuits recently and had legal trouble years prior. So, where is Mavar in 2023? Here’s what to know.
What is Nick Mavar Jr. doing in 2023? Nick Mavar Jr. on ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via Youtube
Nick Mavar Jr. was a deckhand on the F/V Northwestern on Deadliest Catch. Other crew members aboard the Northwestern included Captain Sig Hansen, Norman Hansen (engineer/deckhand), Karl Rasmussen (greenhorn), Matt Bradley (deckhand), Mandy (Hansen) Pederson (captain-in-training), and Clark Pederson (greenhorn). As a deckhand, Mavar was responsible for maintaining the Northwestern and its mechanical equipment. He starred in 98 episodes of the show.
So, what is Nick Mavar Jr. doing...
What is Nick Mavar Jr. doing in 2023? Nick Mavar Jr. on ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via Youtube
Nick Mavar Jr. was a deckhand on the F/V Northwestern on Deadliest Catch. Other crew members aboard the Northwestern included Captain Sig Hansen, Norman Hansen (engineer/deckhand), Karl Rasmussen (greenhorn), Matt Bradley (deckhand), Mandy (Hansen) Pederson (captain-in-training), and Clark Pederson (greenhorn). As a deckhand, Mavar was responsible for maintaining the Northwestern and its mechanical equipment. He starred in 98 episodes of the show.
So, what is Nick Mavar Jr. doing...
- 5/2/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
A cameraman for Discovery's "Deadliest Catch" once asked F/V Northwestern deckboss Edgar Hansen what he was going to do if his body could no longer take the punishment of crab fishing on Alaska's Bering Sea. That simple question rocked Hansen's world.
"I had to step back," Hansen tells Zap2it. "'Criminy, I don't know. I don't know.' That was four years ago. So, if you watch the show, you know I took a year off. I started my own company, got a little remodeling thing going on, kitchens, bathrooms, whatnot."
Hansen spoke with Zap2it from Florida, where he is remodeling a house in the Keys to rent out. He returned to fishing on the Northwestern after his break on dry land -- even captaining during opilio-crab season in early 2013 -- but he hasn't lost his love for transforming houses.
At the time of the conversation, he's a...
"I had to step back," Hansen tells Zap2it. "'Criminy, I don't know. I don't know.' That was four years ago. So, if you watch the show, you know I took a year off. I started my own company, got a little remodeling thing going on, kitchens, bathrooms, whatnot."
Hansen spoke with Zap2it from Florida, where he is remodeling a house in the Keys to rent out. He returned to fishing on the Northwestern after his break on dry land -- even captaining during opilio-crab season in early 2013 -- but he hasn't lost his love for transforming houses.
At the time of the conversation, he's a...
- 9/20/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In case you ever wondered whether the crab fishermen of Discovery's Tuesday-night reality hit "Deadliest Catch" are now living Kardashian-style lives and hiring other people to do the dirty work, wonder no more.
"I'm in the wheelhouse," Edgar Hansen, deckboss of the F/V Northwestern, tells Zap2it. "We're in the shipyard. We're doing all the boat maintenance. We've got engines torn apart, cranes off."
Told that TV stars should have people to handle this for them, Hansen laughs.
"Oh, no," he says, "you should see me right now. I'm covered in grease and paint chips. We're trying to get it all done by June 2, to go after salmon. We do that in June, July and August. We're a little nervous about it, but whatever, it'll come together."
Hansen's older brother, Sig Hansen, is captain of the huge white Northwestern, one of the top boats in Alaska's Bering Sea fishing fleet.
"I'm in the wheelhouse," Edgar Hansen, deckboss of the F/V Northwestern, tells Zap2it. "We're in the shipyard. We're doing all the boat maintenance. We've got engines torn apart, cranes off."
Told that TV stars should have people to handle this for them, Hansen laughs.
"Oh, no," he says, "you should see me right now. I'm covered in grease and paint chips. We're trying to get it all done by June 2, to go after salmon. We do that in June, July and August. We're a little nervous about it, but whatever, it'll come together."
Hansen's older brother, Sig Hansen, is captain of the huge white Northwestern, one of the top boats in Alaska's Bering Sea fishing fleet.
- 5/14/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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