
Rhode Island Fishing Boat Featured in Netflix’s ‘Outer Banks’ Season 4
When the trailer for the second half of Season 4 came out for the hit Netflix series Outer Banks, a fishing boat was featured. It wasn't until watching the show that I realized the boat featured has local ties.
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Seen at the :52 mark, the Debbie Ann moves across the water and is spotted in a storm with the cast aboard.
The first half of Season 4 of Outer Banks came out in October of 2024 which, like most fans of the show, I binged quickly.
However, when the second half of the season was released just a month later, it took me a while to get to.
Cut to early April when I finally got the chance to work through the episodes.

Watching Part 2 of Outer Banks Season 4
There I was, watching episode after episode, when a fishing boat comes into the storyline. No big deal, right? A show titled Outer Banks is constantly featuring boats.
This one, however, caught my attention when the camera captured the stern as the boat took off. I had to rewind and pause my screen when the words "Point Judith, RI" were shown.
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The moment, seen in the photo below, can be seen during Episode 9, "The Storm," at 27:55.
A fishing boat from Rhode Island. How cool! But is it real? You betcha.
The Debbie Ann is one of the many fishing vessels listed on the Atlantic Brokerage House website.
Outer Banks Cast Aboard the Debbie Ann
Main characters John B., Sarah, JJ, Pope, Kiara, Cleo and Rafe were predominantly featured on the vessel as they made their way across the Atlantic, battled a storm and ended in Morocco.
Season 5 will be the last for the hit series. As of now, no premiere date has been announced.
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