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Solo sailors set sail on Transat | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
More than 20 sailors from around the world have set sail on the 2008 Transat yacht race. | |
Competitors taking part in the solo sprint across the Atlantic left Plymouth, Devon, on Sunday. | |
Alex Bennett, from Devon, is sailing the 40ft (12m) yacht Fujifilm. Steve White from Dorset will be at the helm of the 60ft (18m) Spirit of Weymouth. | Alex Bennett, from Devon, is sailing the 40ft (12m) yacht Fujifilm. Steve White from Dorset will be at the helm of the 60ft (18m) Spirit of Weymouth. |
The finish line is in Boston, USA. The 2,800 mile (4,500KM) race is expected to take about 21 days. | |
The Transat was the world's first solo yacht race and takes place every four years. | The Transat was the world's first solo yacht race and takes place every four years. |
It began in Plymouth in 1960 after a bet of half a crown between Sir Francis Chichester and Blondie Hasler to see who could race the Atlantic the fastest. | It began in Plymouth in 1960 after a bet of half a crown between Sir Francis Chichester and Blondie Hasler to see who could race the Atlantic the fastest. |
This year, the route will take competitors northwards, where they may have to contend with icebergs and fog. | This year, the route will take competitors northwards, where they may have to contend with icebergs and fog. |