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5 Rescued From Capsized Fishing Boat at Outer Banks

The Coast Guard rescued five people Saturday afternoon after a boat capsized on the Oregon Inlet Bar.
This boat washed up on a nearby beach after capsizing on a sandbar. U.S. Coast Guard Station Oregon Inlet photo.

OREGON INLET, N.C (WAVY/WNCN) – The Coast Guard rescued five people Saturday afternoon after a boat capsized on the Oregon Inlet Bar.

Coast Guard Station Oregon Inlet was notified at 5 p.m. and launched a motor lifeboat. Upon arrival, the boat crew spotted the vessel capsized in breaking seas with up to 8-foot waves. Coast Guard officials also spotted numerous pieces of debris in the water.

The crew spotted five people on board all huddled together, struggling to stay above water. The crew was able to get to the people to safety.

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From Coast Guard photos it appears the boat that capsized, Synergy from Manteo, is a 54-foot Custom Carolina sport-fishing boat built by Gwaltney Boat Works in 1990, according to information from Synergy Sportfishing.

A Facebook page for Synergy Sportfishing lists the boat as a charter fishing vessel, which underwent a complete renovation in the Spring of 2017.

The five people were transported back to the Station where Dare County EMS was awaiting to assist and transport to a local hospital.

The Synergy later washed up on a beach nearby, according to the Coast Guard and photos from the scene.

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