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Couple Hopes to be First American Pair to Row from Chatham to Ireland

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James Caple and his girlfriend, Cindy Way, plan to row from Chatham to Dingle, Ireland this summer.
Photo courtesy of Cindy Way

A Virginia-based couple hopes to leave from Chatham this week in the latest attempt to row across the Atlantic. James Caple, 47, and his girlfriend, Cindy Way, 42, want to become the first American couple to accomplish this feat. They plan to land in Dingle, Ireland in August. Kathryn Eident talked with them about the adventure ahead.

 

 

 

 

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