The Hawke's Bay Coastguard has rescued a struggling swimmer after Art Deco visitors were unable to reach the stricken man using part of a camper van toilet as a flotation device off Napier's Marine Parade.
The drama unfolded after the visitors were alerted just after 5.40pm on Tuesday near pop-up Art Deco week campervan and motorhome park south of the Spirit of Napier monument.
Park custodian Tony Pye, of Napier, said five to six young men or teenagers were swimming and diving into the surf immediately out from where more than 60 campervans and motor homes had parked.
"One guy came up and said we need help, one of our bros is drowning," Pye said.
He rang 111 as campers joined the emergency, tying part of their to a rope and throwing it into the surf in an attempt to haul the man back ashore.