Hawaii cruise thrown into chaos after emergency at sea forces port change

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Cruise passengers expecting to visit Kauai, Hawaii, this week faced a scary “man overboard” alert. 

The Emerald Princess was about to enter a port at Nāwiliwili Harbor on the southeast side of the island on Feb 10.As the ship approached, a harbor pilot who was climbing a rope ladder from a pilot boat next to the ship slipped and fell into the water, according toKauai Nowand other accounts. 

“Scary situation off the coast of Kaua‘i on the [Princess Cruises] Emerald Princess,” user whereswaltertravel — otherwise known astravel agentand founder Walter Biscardi Jr.of Florida — wrote in an Instagram post.

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“Our pilot slipped on the ladder trying to board the ship in very rough weather conditions,” he added.Biscardi was a passenger on the cruise. 

Witnesses said the pilot tried multiple times to board during rough seas before he lost his footing. 

Man overboard in Hawaii

Passengers on a Hawaii cruise ship such as the one above were stunned when a harbor pilot slipped while climbing and fell into the water.(James D.Morgan)

One passenger said the harbor pilot fell around 10 to 20 feet from the ship’s hull, not alongside it.

The crew on the boat worked quickly to rescue the pilot.Video shows that the man was pulled back onto the small vessel within minutes. 

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He did not seem to be injured, according toCruise Hive.

“Fortunately, the crew on the boat were able to retrieve him safely,”Biscardi wroteon Instagram. 

Passengers on the Emerald Princess couldn

Due to an emergency situation, passengers of the cruise ship never got off at the port in Kauai.(Patrick Pleu)

“Thanks to God for a quick recovery and a well-trained crew … [The harbor pilot] is healthy and fine,” a passenger told Cruise Hive. 

“I am amazed [at] how [the] well-trained and efficient Emerald staff handled everything quickly and professionally.Well done, crew.”

Hawaii voyage, with Kauai scheduled as the first port call.

Trish Walters of Portland, Oregon, another passenger, recounted the frightening incident on social media.

Replying to aFacebook postby her husband, she mentioned how choppy the waters were that day.

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“Very windy — and kinda scary,” Walters wrote. 

“We could see the breakwaters for the Kaua‘i port, but the ship needed lots of room to fit into the harbor;the wind was pushing us pretty good, so the captain and port folks decided it was too dangerous to try.”

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