| Yard : | Wally | Type : | Sailing yacht | Guests : | 8 | Crew : | 4 | Cabins : | 5 | Length : | 30.5 m / 100′1″ | Beam : | 6.8 m / 22′4″ | Draft : | 5.3 m / 17′5″ | Year of build : | 2009 | Classification : | RINA | Refit : | 2022 | | Type of engine : | Diesel | Brand : | Cummins | Model : | QSD 5.9 | Engine power : | 330 hp | Total power : | 330 hp | Maximum speed : | 12 knots | Cruising speed : | 9 knots | | Gross tonage : | 78 | Hull : | GRP | Superstructure : | GRP | Decking : | Teak | Decks : | 1 | Interior designer : | Christian Liaigre | Exterior designer : | German Frers | Similar yachtsNew listingsInside the shocking Sicily yacht tragedy that left 7 people deadThere was a violent storm, but even then, luxury yachts are built to weather such events. so why did this boat sink off the coast of sicily, leaving seven people dead, by natalie finn | e news • published august 24, 2024 • updated on august 24, 2024 at 10:34 am. Originally appeared on E! Online Nobody was trying to reach the lowest depths of the ocean or otherwise test the boundaries of human endurance . But what was supposed to be a routine pleasure cruise aboard a superyacht turned deadly all the same on the morning of Aug. 19 when the 184-foot Bayesian got caught in a storm and sank off the coast of Sicily . 24/7 New York news stream: Watch NBC 4 free wherever you are "I can't remember the last time I read about a vessel going down quickly like that," Stephen Richter of SAR Marine Consulting told NBC News . "You know, completely capsizing and going down that quickly, a vessel of that nature, a yacht of that size." Of the 22 people onboard, including crew, seven people died. The last of the bodies was recovered Aug. 23, an expectedly sad coda to what had already been a tragic week as the search for answers as to how this happened got underway. And to be sure, every minute of the Bayesian's ill-fated outing is being fiercely scrutinized, starting with the general seaworthiness of the vessel itself. Get Tri-state area news delivered to your inbox. Sign up for NBC New York's News Headlines newsletter. Because, frankly, this was a freak occurrence. U.S. & WorldHarris campaign says it has raised $540 million, sees surge of donations during DNCThis bird species was extinct in Europe. Now it's back, and humans must help it migrate for winter"Boats of this size, they’re taking passengers on an excursion or a holiday," Richter explained. "They are not going to put them in situations where it may be dangerous or it may be uncomfortable, so this storm that popped up was obviously an anomaly. These vessels that carry passengers, they’re typically very well-maintained, very well-appointed." But in this case, a $40 million yacht sank, seven people are dead—including a billionaire tech mogul and his 18-year-old daughter—and morbid fascination doesn't need a second wind. Here is how the story of the Sicily yacht tragedy has unfolded so far: What happened to the yacht that sank off the coast of Sicily?The Bayesian had set off from the Sicilian port of Milazzo on Aug. 14 at capacity with 12 guests and 10 crewmembers aboard. The aluminum-hulled vessel was built in 2008 by Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi and registered in the U.K. Cruise sites listed it as available for charter at $215,000 per week, per the Associated Press. On the morning of Aug. 19, the superyacht was anchored off the coast of Porticello, a small fishing village in the Sicilian province of Palermo (also the name of Sicily's capital city), when a violent storm hit. The vessel "suddenly sank" at around 5 a.m. local time, seemingly due to "the terrible weather conditions," the City Council of Bagheria announced shortly afterward, per NBC News . At the time, only one person was confirmed dead—the ship's chef—but six others were said to be missing. The 15 survivors—who managed to make it onto an inflatable life boat, according to emergency officials—were rescued that morning by the crew of another yacht that had been nearby when the storm hit. "Fifteen people inside," Karsten Borner, the Dutch captain of the ship that was able to help (the Sir Robert Baden Powell), told reporters afterward, per Reuters. "Four people were injured, three heavily injured, and we brought them to our ship. Then we communicated with the coast guard, and after some time, the coast guard came and later picked up injured people." When the storm hit, his boat ran into "a strong hurricane gust," Borner said, "and we had to start the engine to keep the ship in an angled position." They "managed to keep the ship in position," he continued, but once the storm died down, they realized the other boat that had been behind them—the Bayesian—was gone. The wreck ended up settling 165 feet below the surface, according to Italy's national fire department. Fire officials said that divers, a motorboat and a helicopter were deployed to search for the missing. Meanwhile, footage was captured of the ship capsizing on closed-circuit TV about a half-mile away from where it was anchored. In the video obtained by NBC News, the illuminated 250-foot aluminum mast of the ship appears to list severely to one side before disappearing completely. Survivors recalled having just a few minutes to literally abandon ship. Who were the seven people who died when the yacht Bayesian sank?The tragedy initially became headline news because billionaire tech mogul Mike Lynch—"Britain's Bill Gates," some U.K. media called him—was among the missing. His body was ultimately recovered Aug. 22 . "They told me that suddenly they found themselves catapulted into the water without even understanding how they had got there," Dr. Fabio Genco, head of the Palermo Emergency Medical Services, told NBC News Aug. 22. "And that the whole thing seems to have lasted from 3 to 5 minutes." Genco said he got to Porticello about an hour after the Bayesian capsized. Survivors "told me that it was all dark, that the yacht hoisted itself up and then went down," he said. "All the objects were falling on them. That’s why I immediately made sure, by asking them questions, if they had any internal injuries." Why did the yacht sink?Italian prosecutors are investigating to determine what transpired before the boat went down, according to NBC News. Meanwhile, the CEO of shipbuilder Perini's parent company The Italian Sea Group defended the vessel itself as "unsinkable." Perini boats "are the safest in the most absolute sense," Giovanni Costantino told Sky News Aug. 22 . What happened to the Bayesian "put me in a state of sadness on one side and of disbelief on the other," he continued. "This incident sounds like an unbelievable story, both technically and as a fact." Costantino said it had to have been human error that led to the boat sinking, declaring, "Mistakes were made." "Everything that was done reveals a very long summation of errors," he told newspaper Corriere della Sera Aug. 21, in an interview translated from Italian. "The people should not have been in the cabins, the boat should not have been at anchor." The weather was "all predictable," he continued, adding that the storm "was fully legible in all the weather charts. It couldn't have been ignored." The yacht's captain, identified as James Cutfield of New Zealand, was taken to Termini Imerese hospital for treatment. From there, he told La Repubblica, per Sky News , that he didn't see the storm coming. Borner, the captain of the ship that rescued the 15 Bayesian survivors, told NBC News that he noticed the storm come in at 4 a.m. local time, and saw what looked to him like a waterspout, a type of tornado that forms above water. The International Centre for Waterspout Research posted on X Aug. 19 that it had "confirmed 18 waterspouts today off the coasts of Italy. Some were powerful waterspouts, one of which may have been responsible for the sinking of a large yacht off of Sicily." Borner said he didn't know why the Bayesian sank so quickly, guessing "it may have something to do with the mast, which was incredibly long." (A tall mast, even with its sails down, means there's more surface area exposed to wind, which can result in tipping.) Confirming that one person was dead and six unaccounted for immediately following the wreck on Aug. 19, Salvo Cocina of Sicily's civil protection agency told reporters that a waterspout had struck the area overnight. "They were in the wrong place at the wrong time," he said. The 59-year-old founder of software firm Autonomy had been on the trip with his wife Angela Bacares and their 18-year-old, Oxford-bound daughter Hannah to celebrate his recent acquittal in the U.S. on fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from the $11.7 billion purchase of his company by Hewlett-Packard in 2011. In a bizarre turn of events, Lynch's co-defendant at trial, Stephen Chamberlain, the former vice president of finance at Autonomy, died after being taken off life support following a road accident on Aug. 17. Chamberlain's attorney told Reuters Aug. 20 that his friend and client had been out for a run when he was "fatally struck" by a car. Meanwhile, multiple people who contributed to Lynch's defense were on the cruise with him and his family. The bodies of Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer—who testified on Lynch's behalf—and his wife Judy Bloomer, as well as lawyer Chris Morvillo, a partner at the U.S. firm Clifford Chance, and his wife Neda Morvillo, a jewelry designer, were recovered on Aug. 21 . In a LinkedIn post thanking the team that successfully defended Lynch, Morvillo wrote, per Sky News , "And, finally, a huge thank you to my patient and incredible wife, Neda Morvillo, and my two strong, brilliant, and beautiful daughters, Sabrina Morvillo and Sophia Morvillo. None of this would have been possible without your love and support. I am so glad to be home. And they all lived happily ever after…" The first casualty confirmed Aug. 19 was the ship's Canadian-Antiguan chef, later identified as Recaldo Thomas. "He was a one-of-a-kind special human being," a friend of Thomas told The Independent . "Incredibly talented, contagious smile and laugh, an incredible voice with a deep love of the ocean and the moon. I spoke to him nearly every day. He loved his life his friends and his job." Hannah's body was the last of the missing six to be found , with divers bringing her remains ashore on Aug. 23. Lynch and Bacares, who was rescued, also shared a 21-year-old daughter, according to The Times. While awaiting trial, Lynch—who maintained his innocence throughout the proceedings—had spent 13 months under house arrest in San Francisco. Back home in London afterward, he admitted to The Times in July that he'd been afraid of dying in prison if he'd been found guilty. (He faced a possible 25-year sentence.) "It's bizarre, but now you have a second life," he reflected. "The question is, what do you want to do with it?" (E!, NBC News and Sky News are all members of the Comcast family.) Five bodies found inside superyacht that sank off SicilyPORTICELLO, Sicily — Divers recovered four bodies Wednesday from inside a superyacht that sank in a sudden storm off Sicily , Salvatore Cocina, director of the island's Civil Protection Agency, confirmed to NBC News. Cocina later confirmed to Sky News that a fifth body had been found and was being brought to shore. One passenger remains missing. The identities of the bodies were not immediately released. Their recovery follows a dayslong search in the deep waters off Italy where British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and several others were believed to be trapped in the hull. Fifteen of the 22 people aboard survived. The rest had been missing since early Monday, when the Bayesian was caught in the storm anchored off the coast of Porticello, a village near the Sicilian capital city, Palermo. The body of the ship’s cook, identified as Recaldo Thomas, a Canadian Antiguan national, was recovered Monday. On Wednesday, NBC News witnessed what appeared to be at least three body bags being lifted from fire department boats after they pulled into port at Porticello. It was unclear whose bodies they were. Some were later transferred to ambulances and driven away from the dock. Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah; Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife, Judy; and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife, Neda, are also missing. The Bayesian is owned by a firm linked to Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, who was among the survivors rescued by a nearby vessel after they got into a lifeboat. Built by the Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi in 2008, the U.K.-registered yacht could carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, according to online specialist boating sites. Its nearly 250-foot mast is the tallest aluminum sailing mast in the world, according to CharterWorld Luxury Yacht Charters. Regularly described in U.K. media as “Britain’s Bill Gates,” Lynch was acquitted of fraud by a San Francisco jury this year, stemming from the sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion in 2011. The Mediterranean sailing vacation was designed to be a celebration for Lynch, who brought Bloomer, who testified in his defense, and Morvillo, one of his U.S. lawyers, on the trip. Lynch's co-defendant Stephen Chamberlain was not aboard the Bayesian, but in what appears to be a tragic coincidence, a car struck and killed him Saturday as he was jogging in a village about 68 miles north of London, local police said. Claudio Lavanga and Claudia Rizzo reported from Porticello. Henry Austin reported from London. Claudio Lavanga is Rome-based foreign correspondent for NBC News. Claudia Rizzo is an Italy based journalist. Henry Austin is a senior editor for NBC News Digital based in London. - Today's news
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New on YahooWatch: Rescuers find final body in search for Hannah Lynch after Bayesian yacht sinksWatch as the search continued to find Hannah Lynch after the body of her father, British tech magnate Mike Lynch, was retrieved on Thursday (22 August) following the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht off the coast of Sicily on Monday. The final body, believed to be that of the 18-year-old, has been found in Italian waters four days after the Bayesian superyacht sank, the Italian Coast Guard has said. A green body bag was taken to the port of Porticello from the site of the sinking, meaning all missing passengers have now been found. The British tech entrepreneur’s superyacht, carrying 22 passengers and crew, sank off Sicily earlier this week. The bodies of Mr Lynch, Morgan Stanley International bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer, his wife Judy Bloomer, Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda Morvillo, have all been recovered from the wreckage and identified. Hannah’s mother, Angela Bacares, was among the 15 survivors who were rescued from a lifeboat after the boat dramatically sank in minutes at around 5am. The teenager had been due to study English at University of Oxford having recently finished her A-levels, The Times reported. Recommended StoriesDivers uncover the 6th missing body after luxury superyacht sank in freak storm off sicily. here's what we know about the incident.. It's been five days since the Bayesian, a luxury superyacht, sank after being caught in a violent storm. Bodies of Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and his daughter recovered from sunken Bayesian yachtMike Lynch, the U.K. investor and founder of IT company Autonomy, has been identified as one of two bodies recovered from the Bayesian, the yacht that sunk off the coast of Sicily early Monday, according to several reports coming out of the country that cite the chief of Civil Protection, Salvo Cocina. The boat, registered to Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, quickly capsized in the early hours of Monday after it was struck by a tornado-like water column. In a tragic coincidence, Chamberlain was hit by a car last Saturday and died of his wounds earlier this week. Mike Lynch, recently acquitted in HP-Autonomy fraud case, is missing after yacht capsized off Sicily (updated)Mike Lynch, the investor and high-profile founder of U.K. tech firm Autonomy, has been declared missing at sea after the yacht he was on, the Bayesian, capsized in a storm off the coast of Sicily early Monday morning. Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, is one of the 15 who have been rescued. The news is a dramatic, tragic development for one of the more colorful, and sometimes controversial, figures in technology out of the U.K. British tech billionaire Mike Lynch confirmed dead after yacht sinkingThe super-yacht sunk off the coast of Sicily early Monday. 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For nearly a week after a violent storm sent a luxury yacht to the bottom of the sea off the coast of Sicily, Italian scuba divers plunged deep underwater, moving through ropes and fallen objects inside the yacht in a desperate search for the six people missing. On Friday, the recovery of the body of Hannah Lynch, 18, put an end to the wrenching search and to the slim hopes that any of the missing people might have survived. Ms. Lynch, the daughter of the British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, who also died in the yacht’s sinking, was the last person to be formally unaccounted for since Monday after tragedy struck a group that had been celebrating her father’s acquittal in a high-profile fraud case. There were 10 crew members and 12 passengers on board the 180-foot vessel, the Bayesian, when it was hit by a storm and went down about 4.30 a.m. on Monday, the boat’s management company said on Friday. Fifteen survived. The body of the ship’s cook, Recaldo Thomas, was found on Monday, a few hours after a downpour hit the northwestern coast of Sicily, near the port of Porticello, where the yacht had been anchored. But it took several days to recover the bodies of the six passengers who were apparently trapped inside the yacht: Mr. Lynch and Ms. Lynch; Jonathan Bloomer, the chairman of Morgan Stanley International; his wife, Judy Bloomer; Christopher J. Morvillo, a lawyer at Clifford Chance; and his wife, Neda Morvillo. On Friday, a round of applause could be heard from the firefighter’s tent set up on the dock in Porticello after the last body was pulled out in what the corps described as a “complex” search operation at a depth of about 165 feet. The firefighters said they had made 123 immersions into the sea to try to retrieve the bodies. The body bag was then loaded onto an ambulance. A local man had left a small wooden cross on the rocks in front of the dock where the bodies were brought ashore. Mr. Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, was among those who managed to reach the safety of a raft. They were rescued by a sailing schooner that had been bobbing about 150 yards from the yacht. In a statement, the family thanked the search teams and said that it was enduring a “time of unspeakable grief.” “The Lynch family is devastated, in shock and is being comforted and supported by family and friends,” the statement added. As prosecutors from the nearby city of Termini Imerese began conducting interviews with the survivors and possible witnesses, the crew and passengers of the Bayesian have been confined to a local hotel, where the news media have been denied access. Salvatore Cocina, the head of Sicily’s civil protection agency, said on Thursday that the survivors had turned down the psychological assistance his department had offered to them. In Porticello, the sprawling presence of rescue services made a haunting backdrop for an otherwise tranquil port town. People sunbathed and ate ricotta-filled pastries, and stores selling sandals and dried fruit opened as normal, while coast guard and firefighting vessels came and went from the shore, taking scuba divers out to the shipwreck. Other reminders of the tragedy could be seen along the coast, among palm trees and ice cream shops, with groups of onlookers staring out at the sea, now tranquil and flat. Local and national news organizations have complained that prosecutors have not issued a statement or held a news conference. Prosecutors may shed more light on the yacht’s sinking when they hold a news conference on Saturday. The marine accident investigation branch of the British transportation ministry was also looking into the shipwreck of the vessel, which was registered in Britain. One of the major questions is what caused the boat to sink: Was it the fault of the boat maker, of the crew or of a powerful act of nature — or some combination of the three? None of those who were onboard the Bayesian have spoken publicly. The luxury yacht, built by the Italian manufacturer Perini Navi and launched in 2008, had the second-tallest aluminum mast in the world, according to its makers. Giovanni Costantino, the chief executive of the Italian Sea Group, which in 2022 bought Perini Navi, has been assertive in defending the design and construction of the yacht, saying that the Bayesian would be “unsinkable” if the proper procedures were followed. But yacht design experts have cautioned that the lesson of the Titanic, the ocean liner that sank on its 1912 maiden voyage, showed that no vessel, no matter how robust, was worthy of that label. Nautilus International, a maritime-focused labor union, criticized any implication that the crew had been at fault, especially at this stage. In a statement , the union’s general secretary, Mark Dickinson, said, “Experience tells us that maritime tragedies are always the result of multiple, interconnected factors,” and he urged people to refrain from drawing any conclusions until a thorough investigation had been carried out. The investigation into the causes will take months, prosecutors said. Michael J. de la Merced contributed reporting. Emma Bubola is a Times reporter based in Rome. More about Emma Bubola Elisabetta Povoledo is a reporter based in Rome, covering Italy, the Vatican and the culture of the region. She has been a journalist for 35 years. More about Elisabetta Povoledo 4 bodies found during search of sunken yacht off SicilyDivers have found four bodies as they search the wreckage of a sunken superyacht off the coast of Sicily. The discovery of the bodies came Wednesday as rescuers were searching for six people who were reported missing since Monday. The bodies were found when rescuers had gone underwater to search inside the hull of the yacht, AP said. Authorities indicated that that mission was a recovery one, given the amount of time that's passed since the sinking and because there were no signs of life exhibited during search efforts over the past three days. Rescue crews were seen unloading two body bags at a port in Porticello on Wednesday. Among the six reported missing were British tech mogul Mike Lynch — who was recently acquitted of fraud in the U.S. — and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah Lynch. RELATED STORY | British tech giant Mike Lynch missing after possible tornado flips yacht Also missing were Mike Lynch's lawyer Chris Morvillo, who represented him in the fraud trial, and his jewelry designer wife Neda Morvillo. Jonathan Bloomer, chairman of the Morgan Stanley International bank and insurance company Hiscox was also missing, alongside his wife Judy Bloomer. Jonathan Bloomer recently served as a defense witness in Lynch's fraud case. It is being reported in British media that Italian authorities believe two of the recovered bodies are of Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah. Two people remain unaccounted for. The yacht sank in a storm early Monday. Fifteen people escaped via a lifeboat and were rescued by a nearby sailboat. Civil protection officials believe the yacht was struck by a tornado over the water, AP said. The UK's Marine Accident Investigation branch is launching an investigation into the watercraft's sinking. Italian authorities say the British investigation is not involved at this point in search, recovery and rescue missions, but will be at some point being that the Bayesian yacht involved in the incident was British-flagged. 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Y3K's streamlined racing lines and flush decks contain a voluminous, minimalist interior with five cabins accommodating a party of eight.A teak-decked terrace-on-the-sea aft is the perfect spot to relax, even underway. The powerful sail plan pushes the 77GT yacht at impressive speeds, with a Cummins diesel engine on hand when she needs some extra power.
Y3K is a beautiful 30m yacht, built in 2009 by Wally Yachts and designed by German Frers. This yacht has an incredible performance record and a remarkable track record in various races in the super yacht category. Y3K has 5 spacious and comfortable cabins, 3 for guests and 2 for crew. To find out more about BGYB's racing yachts for sale, please ...
Designed by German Frers as a cruiser-racer with all-round performance, Y3K is a state-of-the-art example of a Wally Yacht, with a powerful sail plan, flush ...
Y3K has a top speed of 13.00 knots and a cruising speed of 9.00 knots. She is powered by a single screw propulsion system. Y3K is a custom sailing yacht launched in 2009 by Wally, in Italy. World leader in yachting innovation, Wally combines the latest technology with contemporary design, constantly looking at ways of improving the on the water ...
Y3K was previously registered as project/yacht name (Wally 100). This 30 m (100 ft) luxury yacht was crafted by Wally in 2007. Sailing Yacht Y3K is a well proportioned superyacht. She is a recent cruising yacht. The naval architecture office which delivered her design with respect to the yacht is German Frers.
About Y3K. Y3K is a 30.5 m / 100′1″ luxury sailing yacht. She was built by Wally in 2009. With a beam of 6.8 m and a draft of 5.3 m, she has a GRP hull and GRP superstructure. This adds up to a gross tonnage of 78 tons. She is powered by Cummins engines of 330 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 12 knots and a cruising speed of 9 knots.
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Built by Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi in 2008, the U.K.-registered Bayesian could carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, according to online specialist yacht sites.
But the $40 million sailing yacht sank within minutes and with fatal results: seven dead, including the British technology billionaire Michael Lynch, his teenage daughter, four of Mr. Lynch's ...
But in this case, a $40 million yacht sank, seven people are dead—including a billionaire tech mogul and his 18-year-old daughter—and morbid fascination doesn't need a second wind.
As bodies were recovered, the authorities and experts wondered how a $40 million, stable and secure vessel could have sunk so quickly. By Emma Bubola and Michael J. de la Merced Emma Bubola ...
new video loaded: Authorities Open Manslaughter Investigation in Italy Yacht Disaster An Italian prosecutor in charge of the case said it was just the "initial phases" of the inquiry into the ...
Built by the Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi in 2008, the U.K.-registered yacht could carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, according to online specialist boating sites.
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The body believed to be that of Hannah Lynch, the 18-year-old daughter of British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, has been recovered from the wreck of the Bayesian superyacht that sank off Sicily this ...
Watch as the search continued to find Hannah Lynch after the body of her father, British tech magnate Mike Lynch, was retrieved on Thursday (22 August) following the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht off the coast of Sicily on Monday. The final body, believed to be that of the 18-year-old, has been found in Italian waters four days after the Bayesian superyacht sank, the Italian Coast Guard ...
Mr. Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, was among those who managed to reach the safety of a raft. They were rescued by a sailing schooner that had been bobbing about 150 yards from the yacht.
The yacht sank in a storm early Monday. Fifteen people escaped via a lifeboat and were rescued by a nearby sailboat. Civil protection officials believe the yacht was struck by a tornado over the water, AP said. The UK's Marine Accident Investigation branch is launching an investigation into the watercraft's sinking.
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Also on Tuesday a superyacht linked to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich docked in the Turkish tourist resort of Marmaris, a day after another of his yachts arrived in Bodrum. Protesters in a ...