Tragic Boating Accident in Jupiter Inlet, Fla., Captured on Film.

Here Henry is seen on the bridge and in control of the 48' Garlington, Waterdog. Browning turned his attention to what he believed was the only boat in the water. (Stuart Browning )

Browning captures the Waterdog as Henry approaches the first wave. The Waterdog gets caught on top of the swell. (Stuart Browning )

Henry, a former airline pilot and seasoned boater, can be seen trying to remain steady on the Waterdog. The boat gets rolled on its side by the wave. (Stuart Browning )

The Waterdog, seen nearly on its side, was holding six passengers. (Stuart Browning )

Browning captures Henry’s fall assuming that it is debris from the boat. He quickly realizes that the debris is actually Henry. (Stuart Browning )

Henry who lost his footing, is thrown from the bridge of the boat. (Stuart Browning )

Henry lands face down on the deck “with such impact my heart sank,” said Browning. (Stuart Browning )

Browning called 911 and continued shooting and Henry was thrown from the deck. (Stuart Browning )

Despite the injuries from the fall Henry tries to remain attached to the vessel. (Stuart Browning )

Henry is tossed from the side of the Waterdog and Browning and the surfer alert the lifeguards that there is a man overboard. (Stuart Browning )

The boat turns around and heads back into the waves. (Stuart Browning )

The deck mate appears first on deck to attempt to control the vessel. (Stuart Browning )

First to respond to the scene, the small lifeguard rescue boat arrives. (Stuart Browning )

According to Browning it takes the crew 14 minutes to find Henry, none of the other passengers report injuries. (Stuart Browning )

Gaining full control of the boat, the mate is able to truen the baot inalnd to dock. Captain Thomas Henry, 61, passed away on Sept. 5, after a tragic boating accident on Sept. 3, left him on life support. Henry, who leaves behind his wife and brother, was a Charter Boat Captain on the Waterdog for over 20 years. (Stuart Browning )