Rhett's ships reached the Cape Fear River estuary on the night of September 26, 1718, and was sighted by Bonnet and his men. Believing the sloops to be that of merchants, the pirates boarded three
canoes and headed for the unrecognized South Carolinian expedition. It was at this time that Rhett's flagship,
Henry, ran aground on a
sandbar. This allowed the canoes to approach close enough to discover the identity of the grounded vessel. Once they did they turned about and paddled back to their ships unharmed. Instead of fleeing up the small river in darkness, Bonnet decided that he would fight his way back to the sea, so the next morning at daylight, the pirates prepared to pass the two sloops, which were now free of the sandbar. They dispersed amongst
Royal James,
Fortune and
Francis and loaded their arms. At daylight the following morning, Bonnet raised his
flag and attacked. They sailed for a few minutes until they came within range of the enemy ships, then opened fire with cannon and muskets. The sloops returned fire and split up, but
Henry ran aground again along with the other ship. To avoid enemy fire, Stede Bonnet steered his vessels close to the western shore of the river, and they ran aground on sand. At this point, only
Henry and
Royal James were within range of each other. For five to six hours, the two sides dueled, each unable to move.
Henry was grounded in a position which left her crew with minimal cover from incoming fire. The opposite was true for
Royal James, whose hull provided a bulwark against enemy fire. During the fighting, Bonnet stayed on deck with his pistol in hand and warned that he would shoot any man who showed cowardice. The pirates' morale was good though; they cheered each other on and dared the South Carolinians to board. After five hours of fighting the South Carolinians had suffered 30 casualties, with nine pirates also killed or injured. The sloops were downstream, and when the water began to rise in the early afternoon, they were freed, while Bonnet's ships remained stranded. Rhett's ships repaired their rigging and raised their sails. Soon after,
Henry was in a position to fire its starboard guns directly onto the deck of Bonnet's
Royal James. Bonnet ordered his
gunner George Ross to light the
powder magazine and
scuttle Royal James, but he was persuaded not to by his surviving crewmen who had already surrendered. After another few moments of conflict,
Royal James was boarded and its crew captured. ==Aftermath==