U.S. Coast Guard & Cruise Rescue Boaters
A Disney cruise ship — while on its transatlantic sailing from the Netherlands to its new home at Port Canaveral — rescued four people from a disabled catamaran approximately 265 miles off the coast of Bermuda on Sunday.
A U.S Coast Guard spokesperson said, “Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City responded to a disabled 50-foot catamaran, the Serenity, which was taking on water Nov. 10, 2024, approximately 265 miles off the shores of Bermuda.
“The Coast Guard coordinated with the cruise ship Treasure, the closest ship to the vessel, who launched a life boat and rescued all four passengers aboard. [U.S. Coast Guard video courtesy of Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City].”
“We are pleased that the Disney Treasure was able to provide aid to the boat passengers in peril. Our crew members worked together on the rescue, skillfully demonstrating their training and commitment to safety,” said Captain Marco Nogara, Captain of the Disney Treasure.”