A Scottish man trying to sail across the Atlantic by himself in a custom-built rowboat made landfall just days into his voyage – but in a place thousands of miles away from his intended destination. "We highly recommended always checking the weather before departing on any ocean excursion because conditions can change instantly." “The Atlantic Row will involve rowing at least for 12 hours, each day, for 3 months as well as coping with the various hazards the North Atlantic Ocean can present such as– Hurricanes/ Shipping/ Debris/Icebergs,” he wrote. "I am doing this to prove that normal people can build a boat and row it across the Atlantic," Hutchison told the BBC before he had set out on the voyage. He set sail from Norfolk, Virginia, nearly two weeks ago.
Source: Fox News June 05, 2018 14:26 UTC