Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran holds a Senegalese flag as his team leaves Dakar. AFP
The Row4ocean rowing trimaran leaves Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
Local residents wait for the Row4ocean trimaran to leave Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran holds a Senegalese flag as his team leaves Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
Patrick bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran waves to the crowd as they leave Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
A man checks the last details on the Row4ocean rowing trimaran. AFP
English rower Matt Wilds and a teammate check the last details before leaving Dakar. AFP
Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran waves to the crowd before leaving Dakar. AFP
Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran holds a Senegalese flag as his team leaves Dakar. AFP
The Row4ocean rowing trimaran leaves Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
Local residents wait for the Row4ocean trimaran to leave Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran holds a Senegalese flag as his team leaves Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
Patrick bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran waves to the crowd as they leave Dakar to cross the Atlantic on December 14, 2018. AFP
A man checks the last details on the Row4ocean rowing trimaran. AFP
English rower Matt Wilds and a teammate check the last details before leaving Dakar. AFP
Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran waves to the crowd before leaving Dakar. AFP
Patrick Bol, Dutch skipper of the Row4ocean rowing trimaran holds a Senegalese flag as his team leaves Dakar. AFP