Two swimmers were rescued from strong tidal currents near the Rawene pontoons by the crew of the harbour ferry Kohu Ra Tuarua on Tuesday.
Dirk Annemans and a second deckhand used a boarding ladder and lifebuoy to rescue two young local people who had apparently sought refuge from the heat of the day by jumping into the water from the pontoon.
As ferry captain Alan Barratt was preparing to disembark the vehicle ramp docking area, a passenger, Frank Herbert, and the second deckhand noticed that one of the pair, a young man in his late teens, seemed to be struggling.
"He was really exhausted," Mr Annemans said. "The other swimmer, a young woman, was trying to swim against the current and appeared to be going into a panic."
The captain carefully maneuvered the ferry alongside the pair, allowing his crew to deploy their rescue equipment, as passengers looked on. Both swimmers were hauled on deck and the ferry returned to the boat ramp to let them ashore.