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I have always wondered about this when i go on a snorkel cruise... This seems like a nightmare.. but i do wonder if they wandered off somehow..
Of course I would expect the crew to perform a basic count of passengers...
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A California couple has filed a federal lawsuit against a Maui snorkeling tour company, claiming one of their vessels left them behind in waters off Lanai.
The lawsuit says Elizabeth Webster and Alexander Burckle were on their honeymoon when they booked a snorkeling tour with Sail Maui in September 2021.
The two declined to be interviewed for this story, but their attorneys say they were experienced snorkelers who had purchased tickets for Sail Maui’s Lanai Coast snorkel tour.
The vessel left Lahaina at 10 a.m. and arrived at the snorkeling site off east Lanai about 40 minutes later.
The lawsuit alleges that the waters became more turbulent and the two tried to get back to the catamaran, but then it departed without them.
“When they started to go back to the vessel, they noticed it seemed to be getting further away,” said attorney Jared Washkowitz.
“They kept swimming toward it, it kept getting further away, until they finally realized that the vessel left and that they had been abandoned in the water.”
Of course I would expect the crew to perform a basic count of passengers...

CA couple says snorkeling tour group left them behind in waters off Lanai
"They thought they were going to die."
A California couple has filed a federal lawsuit against a Maui snorkeling tour company, claiming one of their vessels left them behind in waters off Lanai.
The lawsuit says Elizabeth Webster and Alexander Burckle were on their honeymoon when they booked a snorkeling tour with Sail Maui in September 2021.
The two declined to be interviewed for this story, but their attorneys say they were experienced snorkelers who had purchased tickets for Sail Maui’s Lanai Coast snorkel tour.
The vessel left Lahaina at 10 a.m. and arrived at the snorkeling site off east Lanai about 40 minutes later.
The lawsuit alleges that the waters became more turbulent and the two tried to get back to the catamaran, but then it departed without them.
“When they started to go back to the vessel, they noticed it seemed to be getting further away,” said attorney Jared Washkowitz.
“They kept swimming toward it, it kept getting further away, until they finally realized that the vessel left and that they had been abandoned in the water.”