Personal Watercraft Insurance, When New York Harbor Is the Endpoint of a 17-Day Sprint
The Transat bakerly is a one-person-sailboat race from Plymouth, England, to New York City — 3,000-plus nautical miles across an often-unforgiving sea. Which is to say, it’s a piece of cake for the first week. Then comes the second. “You’re one week alone, you’re tired, and now beginning the hard conditions,” said Thibaut Vauchel-Camus, 37, who competed in the race this year for the first time, leaving Plymouth at 2:30 p.m. on May 2 on what would be a 17-day-12-hour-and-42-minute sprint to victory in his class. His 40-foot-long boat, the Solidaires en Peloton-Arsep, was built more for speed than for comfort.