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Tragic Fishing Boat Capsizing in Oregon Inlet

Fishing boats navigating the Oregon Inlet

Oregon Inlet, North Carolina, October 21, 2025

News Summary

A tragic incident occurred in Oregon Inlet, NC, where a fishing boat capsized, resulting in the death of Francis Hennigan Jr., 50, while Taylor Flannery, 29, sustained minor injuries. The two men were traveling from New Jersey to Florida onboard the 50-foot sportfishing boat ‘Moonstruck’ when the vessel overturned. The U.S. Coast Guard responded quickly, but unfortunately, Hennigan was found unresponsive. An investigation into the circumstances of the capsizing is underway.

Oregon Inlet, North Carolina – A man tragically died following the capsizing of a fishing boat near the Outer Banks on Saturday, October 18. The incident has left one dead and another injured as the victims were traveling down the East Coast from New Jersey to Florida.

The deceased has been identified as Francis Hennigan Jr., 50 years old, while Taylor Flannery, aged 29, suffered minor injuries. Both individuals were in the process of moving a 50-foot sportfishing boat named Moonstruck from Cape May, New Jersey, to Florida, and had plans to stop in Beaufort, North Carolina, for repairs.

The vessel capsized while they were navigating the Oregon Inlet, leading to the two men being thrown into the water without life jackets. Operators of another nearby boat reported the incident to the U.S. Coast Guard as they checked conditions. Flannery was able to stay afloat using a life jacket after initially utilizing an emptied detergent bottle. However, Hennigan was found shortly after in the water “unresponsive” and was later pronounced dead.

The U.S. Coast Guard responded to the scene approximately 30 minutes after the report was made. Flannery was successfully recovered and transported to Outer Banks Hospital for treatment of his injuries.

Authorities indicated that Hennigan is believed to have drowned, with an official cause of death pending an autopsy. Investigators revealed that the Moonstruck was operating on three of its four engines at the time of the incident. The boat subsequently washed ashore near the north end of Pea Island.

An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the capsizing is currently ongoing, with updates expected as more information becomes available.

Background on Oregon Inlet and Boat Safety

The Oregon Inlet is a well-known passage for both commercial and recreational fishing boats, serving as a gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the waters of the North Carolina coastline. Navigating this area can pose a variety of risks due to shifting currents and weather conditions.

In recent years, the importance of safety gear such as life jackets has been emphasized in boating safety programs. Many incidents similar to this have raised awareness concerning the potential dangers faced by those on the water, particularly during long journeys like the one attempted by Hennigan and Flannery.

Summary of Events

Event Details
Date October 18
Location Oregon Inlet, North Carolina
Victims Francis Hennigan Jr. (deceased); Taylor Flannery (injured)
Incident Type Fishing boat capsizing
Boat Name Moonstruck
Rescue Response U.S. Coast Guard responded within 30 minutes
Current Status Investigation ongoing

FAQ

What happened in the fishing boat incident near the Outer Banks?

A man died after a fishing boat capsized near the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Who were the victims involved in this incident?

The victims were identified as Francis Hennigan Jr. (50 years old) and Taylor Flannery (29 years old).

What were Hennigan and Flannery doing at the time of the incident?

They were moving a 50-foot sportfishing boat from Cape May, N.J., to Florida, with plans to stop in Beaufort, N.C., for repairs.

What were the circumstances surrounding the capsizing of the boat?

The boat sank while they were navigating the Oregon Inlet, and both men were thrown into the water without life jackets.

What is the current status of the investigation?

An investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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