<?xml version="1.0"?> <img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2010/04/PA_8576748.jpg"><h2>Class 1 racing</h2><strong>Saturday, 27 March 2010</strong><br/><br/>People watch the Fazza 1 boat race in the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship in Rio de Janeiro. <br/><br/>Credit: AP Photo/Felipe Dana<img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2010/04/PA_8587030.jpg"><h2>USS Independence</h2><strong>Monday, 29 March 2010</strong><br/><br/>In this photo provided by the US Navy, the new littoral combat ship <em>USS Independence</em> arrives at Mole Pier at Naval Air Station Key West. The ship will now undertake seatrials before moving to its home port of San Diego. <em>USS Independence</em> is a fast, agile, mission-focused ship specifically designed to defeat 'anti-access' threats in shallow, coastal water regions. <br/><br/>Credit: AP Photo/U.S. Navy<img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2010/04/PA_8582776.jpg"><h2>Searching for survivors</h2><strong>Monday, 29 March 2010</strong><br/><br/>South Korean Navy personnel prepare to set out on a mission to find missing sailors from the sunken South Korean Navy ship near South Korea's Baengnyeong Island. The 1200-ton <em>Cheonan</em>, on a routine patrol with other vessels, went down near the tense maritime border with North Korea following a mysterious explosion late Friday. No one has been found since an initial rescue of 58 sailors from the <em>Cheonan</em>. <br/><br/>Credit: AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon<img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2010/04/PA_8594478.jpg"><h2>PlanetSolar</h2><strong>Wednesday, 31 March 2010</strong><br/><br/>The <a href="http://www.mbmclub.com/news/444062/round-the-world-solar-boat-unveiled">solar-powered vessel <em>PlanetSolar</em></a>is lowered into the Baltic Sea in Kiel, northern Germany. The world's largest solar-powered catamaran will undertake a world tour in 2011. <br/><br/>Credit: AP Photo/Heribert Proepper<img src="http://www.mby.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2010/04/PA_8596624.jpg"><h2>Ghost ships</h2><strong>Wednesday, 31 March 2010</strong><br/><br/>Ships in the 'ghost fleet' at the Suisun Bay Reserve Fleet in Benicia, California. After years of dispute and delay, the US Government said it would remove a decaying armada from the San Francisco Bay estuary that has been shedding toxic substances into the water for decades. More than 50 obsolete navy vessels dating back to World War II make up the fleet. <br/><br/>Credit: AP Photo/Eric Risberg