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Headlines: all the yachts spending time in the Mediterranean, footage of the mummified body being found on the long lost boat & the wider 150 sea trials are done. It’s March 10th and this is Morgane with your daily marine news As many yachts are still enjoying a busy cruising season in the Caribbean or elsewhere around the world, we take a look at some of the coolest yachts currently spending time in the Mediterranean Sea. The mild winter conditions, excellent winter refit facilities, and convenience of a centrally located home port might just be some of the reasons why these yachts are currently spending time on this side of the Atlantic. The yacht team that first found the mummified body of German adventurer Manfred Fritz Bajorat on a floating yacht was told by the US Coast Guard it would be looked after, but the boat was left to sail away, only to be rediscovered by fishermen weeks later. The crew of the LMAX Exchange, who were crossing from Airlie Beach, Australia to Da Nang, Vietnam, made the grisly discovery 470 nautical miles off the coast of Guam during a race on January 31. New video footage has been released showing the moments when one of the crew members swam to the vessel and discovered the body, an experience his team mates described as “quite distressing.” The long-awaited Wider 150 superyacht has successfully completed its sea trials, and the Italian yacht builder has released details about its lavish, newly completed 1,000-square-foot beach club, which is larger than that of any other yacht of comparable size. Thank you for watching and don’t forget to visit boatshowavenue.com for more marine news! More boats here: http://boatshowavenue.com Join Boat Show Avenue to browse new boats daily and visit thousands of other types of boats. Community: facebook.com/boatshowavenue