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Vessels Insured Between 20Th February 2014 and 20Th February 2015 Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2014 and 20th February 2015 Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number 007 Unknown 45324 22' ALUMINIUM SKIFF / 200 HP Unknown 49506 23 Unknown 823250 2363 FRANCIS-PIA Unknown 812793 27 Unknown 823250 237-4990 Unknown 812825 28 Unknown 823250 25' STAMAS SPORT FISHING VESSEL Unknown 49243 29 Unknown 823250 25 X 5.60 Unknown 830035 30 Unknown 823250 30 X 90 DECK BARGE Unknown 46769 31 Unknown 823250 32FT BOSTON WHALER (TENDER TO HARMONY) Unknown 45257 32 Unknown 823250 39X8,5X3 Unknown 820488 197 Unknown 823250 4 X OHNE NAMEN Unknown 823250 198 Unknown 823250 5358 - ROTHENSEE Unknown 812778 455 Unknown 823437 550-1 9270309 47867 600 Unknown 823960 550-2 9270311 47868 712 Unknown 823437 550-3 9271107 47869 881 Unknown 811265 550-4 9271092 47870 882 Unknown 811265 5604440 - DAGOBERT Unknown 812793 883 Unknown 811265 6498 - BEATRICE Unknown 812766 884 Unknown 811265 650-1 9369318 47871 885 Unknown 811265 650-10 9542647 47872 886 Unknown 811265 650-2 9369320 47873 887 Unknown 811265 650-3 9369332 47874 888 Unknown 811265 650-4 9369344 47875 889 Unknown 811265 650-5 9369356 47876 890 Unknown 811265 650-6 9369368 47877 891 Unknown 811265 650-7 9542611 47878 892 Unknown 811265 650-8 9542623 47879 893 Unknown 811265 650-9 9542635 47880 894 Unknown 811265 6L2XL1051235 Unknown 820539 895 Unknown 811265 750-1 9475076 47881 2229 Unknown 812793 750-2 9475337 47882 2320 Unknown 812793 750-3 9475351 47883 2328 Unknown 812777 A 4 - 21302 Unknown 821017 2407 Unknown 812798 A 5 - 21303 Unknown 821017 2412 Unknown 812798 A. VAN EIJCK Unknown 811593 2415 Unknown 812796 A.J.MCALLISTER 9307293 49925 2420 Unknown 812799 AAL BRISBANE 9498341 48704 2423 Unknown 812797 AAL DALIAN 9498470 48706 2610 Unknown 812793 AAL KEMBLA 9498353 48711 2613 Unknown 812793 AAL KOBE 9498444 48705 2637 Unknown 812794 AAL PUSAN 9498389 48710 JAN 7 Unknown 811601 AAR Unknown 812441 297372 Unknown 822314 AARBURG Unknown 812775 105 HYODONG CHEMI 8875968 46200 AARON Unknown 823284 107 HYODONG CHEMI 9262285 46201 AARON S. MCCALL 9612703 50323 13 B 23-52 Unknown 812791 ABALON 8990536 48205 13 X SKIFF BOATS Unknown 49381 ABEL TASMAN Unknown 811593 15' RUNABOUT Unknown 46518 ABML GRACE 9224738 47571 17' RUNABOUT Unknown 46537 ABRA JOY Unknown 48797 17' RUNABOUT (RESCUE) Unknown 46519 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Unknown 46481 18' SEINE SKIFF / 75 HP Unknown 49505 ABYO AUDREY 9585596 50378 20' RIVER ALUMINIUM BOAT / 75 HP Unknown 49509 ABYO GWYNETH 9301031 50376 22' ALUMINIUM SKIFF / 115 HP Unknown 49508 ABYO JENNIFER 9083548 50374 22' ALUMINIUM SKIFF / 185 HP Unknown 49507 ABYO ONE 8506488 50380 Vessels entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to David Ragan, Compliance Manager, Steamship Insurance Management Services Limited, Tel: +44 20 7650 6426; Email: [email protected] 1 of 73 Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2014 and 20th February 2015 Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number ABYO SIENNA 9122576 50372 AIDALUNA 9334868 46511 ABYO THREE 8807038 50382 AIDAMAR 9490052 46502 ACACIA RUBRA 9468530 48032 AIDASOL 9490040 46503 ACADIAN 9298715 46880 AIDASTELLA 9601132 46505 ACADIAN TRADER 6602757 48854 AIDAVITA 9221554 46504 ACALI Unknown 811530 AIMEE Unknown 811935 ACALI 2 Unknown 824012 AIRA-1 Unknown 47824 ACALI 3 Unknown 823875 AJUG 21341 Unknown 823998 ACAPU Unknown 50074 AJUG II Unknown 823998 ACE 1011537 44562 AKAL II Unknown 49779 ACHELOOS Unknown 821180 AKELA 9373199 47229 ACHIEVEMENT 9542568 47884 AKEN Unknown 821136 ACHIM Unknown 811280 AKNOUL 8917883 48380 ACROPOLIS Unknown 812696 AL HUWAILA 9274850 46202 AD FUNDUM III Unknown 812170 AL MESSILAH 7924425 47100 ADELAAR Unknown 823855 AL NABILA 5 8705618 47927 ADINESIA 9339935 47387 AL RASIKH 9463621 44393 ADJO Unknown 811005 AL SHUWAIKH 8506361 47101 ADJO 2 Unknown 811005 ALADDIN Unknown 812708 ADJO 3 Unknown 811005 ALASKA MARINER 8513687 49451 ADLER II Unknown 44502 ALASKA PACKER 8133059 50004 ADMAS 8302193 47371 ALASKA TITAN 9536129 49464 ADMIRALENGRACHT Unknown 822400 ALASKA TRADER Unknown 49535 ADONIA 9210220 46529 ALASKAN VENTURER Unknown 50030 ADONIS 9320362 47785 ALATAU 9416551 48712 ADRIAAN Unknown 811192 ALBATROS 7304314 48077 ADRIANA Unknown 48855 ALBATROS Unknown 823870 ADSOWI Unknown 821765 ALBATROS - UK 208 Unknown 823904 ADSOWI 2 Unknown 821765 ALBERT CUYP Unknown 811593 ADSOWI 4 Unknown 821765 ALBERT PIETER Unknown 811392 ADUR 0 50772 ALBERT PLESMAN Unknown 811392 ADVENTURE OF THE SEAS 9167227 48089 ALBERT SCHWEITZER Unknown 811593 AEC BELIEF 9303601 47518 ALBLAS Unknown 812088 AEC DILIGENCE 9249025 47523 ALCATRAZ Unknown 811260 AERT VAN NES Unknown 811593 ALD FRYSLAN Unknown 823856 AFRICAN CAT Unknown 49007 ALDEBARAN Unknown 49998 AFRICAN QUEEN Unknown 49127 ALEA Unknown 812212 AGAAT 6 Unknown 811903 ALEAH LOUISE 9564657 47002 AGDASH 9435325 48988 ALEGRIA Unknown 49755 AGENA 9197430 47226 ALEGRIA Unknown 812181 AGIA 9088639 48241 ALEMANNIA Unknown 811630 AGNES Unknown 812519 ALERCE 9250323 47414 AGUANO I Unknown 50064 ALESSANDRO VOLTA 9292773 46664 AGUARA Unknown 48095 ALEUTIAN FALCON 8016330 49999 AGUAS CLARAS Unknown 49746 ALEUTIAN TRADER Unknown 49534 AGUILUCHO Unknown 48161 ALEX Unknown 812455 AI DING HU 9214642 47534 ALEX MCALLISTER 8601159 49938 AIDAAURA 9221566 46510 ALEXANDER Unknown 811114 AIDABELLA 9362542 46508 ALEXANDER Unknown 812127 AIDABLU 9398888 46507 ALEXANDER DUFF Unknown 49664 AIDACARA 9112789 46506 ALEXANDER HAMILTON Unknown 46482 AIDADIVA 9334856 46509 ALEXIA 2 8906822 47926 Vessels entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to David Ragan, Compliance Manager, Steamship Insurance Management Services Limited, Tel: +44 20 7650 6426; Email: [email protected] 2 of 73 Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2014 and 20th February 2015 Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number ALFA XII Unknown 49006 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 7 Unknown 823250 ALFONS NOWAG Unknown 810096 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 8 Unknown 823250 ALFRED HEINEKEN Unknown 811593 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 9 Unknown 823250 ALGARVE Unknown 812599 ALMENDRO 9278911 47417 ALIANCA BRASIL 9000730 47380 ALMERIA Unknown 811478 ALIANCA EUROPA 9000742 47378 ALMERODE Unknown 803755 ALIANCA I Unknown 49731 ALMIRA Unknown 803592 ALIANCA II Unknown 49737 ALPHA Unknown 803746 ALIANCA IV Unknown 49729 ALPHA Unknown 823440 ALIANCA MANAUS 9273961 47376 ALPHA Unknown 823936 ALIANCA SANTOS 9273923 47381 ALPHA 3 Unknown 803746 ALIANCA V Unknown 49730 ALPHAGAS 9130456 48250 ALICE 9157363 47819 ALRIYADH 9441776 46780 ALICE G MCCALL 9517886 49201 ALSACE Unknown 812700 ALICE MORAN 7420429 46198 ALSTER Unknown 823992 ALIE Unknown 823867 ALSTERSTERN 9053220 46977 ALINA Unknown 803256 ALTAI 9446427 48708 ALINA Unknown 811853 ALTENBERGE Unknown 812320 ALISMA Unknown 811830 ALTO PARANA Unknown 48438 ALKAHERA 9441788 46781 ALUKARD Unknown 803761 ALL SEVEN 1000289 49065 ALYSA ISABEL 9092654 46999 ALLEGRO Unknown 812236 AM BUCHANAN 9624110 48254 ALLEGRO Unknown 812313 AM HAMBURG 9624093 48255 ALLER 9313632 47579 AM KRAKOW 9624122 48256 ALLER Unknown 812145 AM POINT LISAS 9587477 48257 ALLER Unknown 823998 AM QUEBEC 9624108 48253 ALLES HEEFT EEN TIJD - 21359 Unknown 821017 AMABELLA Unknown 812139 ALLIANCE FAIRFAX 9303546 47175 AMACELLO Unknown 811983 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 10 Unknown 823249 AMACERTO Unknown 812479 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 11 Unknown 823250 AMADAGIO Unknown 811981 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 12 Unknown 823250 AMADANTE Unknown 811984 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 13 Unknown 823249 AMADEA 8913162 48076 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 14 Unknown 823250 AMADEUS Unknown 812467 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 15 Unknown 823250 AMADEUS BRILLIANT Unknown 812317 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 16 Unknown 823250 AMADEUS CLASSIC Unknown 811977 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 17 Unknown 823249 AMADEUS DIAMOND Unknown 811980 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 18 Unknown 823249 AMADEUS ELEGANT Unknown 812128 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 19 Unknown 823249 AMADEUS PRINCESS Unknown 811979 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 2 Unknown 823250 AMADEUS RHAPSODY Unknown 812467 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 20 Unknown 823249 AMADEUS ROYAL Unknown 811978 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 21 Unknown 823250 AMADEUS SILVER Unknown 812659 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 22 Unknown 823249 AMADEUS SYMPHONY Unknown 811976 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 23 Unknown 823250 AMADOLCE Unknown 811986 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 24 Unknown 823250 AMALEGRO Unknown 811982 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 25 Unknown 823250 AMALIA Unknown 820820 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 26 Unknown 823249 AMALYRA Unknown 811985 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 28 Unknown 823250 AMAPRIMA Unknown 812590 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 29 Unknown 823249 AMAREINA Unknown 812768 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 3 Unknown 823249 AMARONE Unknown 812118 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 30 Unknown 823250 AMASONATA Unknown 812879 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 5 Unknown 823249 AMAVERDE Unknown 812299 ALLZWECK MOTORBOOT 6(GMBH) Unknown 823249 AMAZING 9456331 49402 Vessels entered in the Club may not be on risk for the whole of the policy year in question. Enquiries regarding this register should be made to David Ragan, Compliance Manager, Steamship Insurance Management Services Limited, Tel: +44 20 7650 6426; Email: [email protected] 3 of 73 Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2014 and 20th February 2015 Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number Vessel Name IMO Number Certificate Number AMAZONDIEP 9471991 47920 ANASUYA 9146481 46879 AMAZONE Unknown 812600 ANCHORAGE TRADER Unknown
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