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Russell Priest Ship Catalog Russell Priest Catalogue Name Type Company Flag YOB Tonnage Desc. Colour B/W 1ST LT BALDOMERO LOPEZ US URR USN USA 1985 40846 GRT 50 LET SSSR GRF 1973 13518 GRT A,S,MAYNE DRG MELBOUR AUS A.D.GEOPOTES DSH VOLKER D GBR 1972 4122 GRT A.D.McKENZIE DBD MELBOUR AUS GRT A.HAZER BBU 1978 25635 GRT A.M.VELLA DCH PORT OF AUS 1972 4122 GRT A.P.MOLLER TTA A.P.MOLL DIS 1984 28010 GRT A.P.MOLLER TTA A.P.MOLL DNK 1966 52673 GRT AAGTEKERK GGC UNITED N NLD 1943 8149 GRT AALSMEERGRACHT GGC SPLIETHO NLD 1992 7949 GRT AALTJE-JACOBA GGC WAGENBO 1995 1576 GRT AARO GGC ELLERMA GBR 1960 2468 GRT AASFJORD BBU TORKELSE NIS 1978 3086 GRT ABADESA TTA HOULDER GBR 1962 13571 GRT ABAKAN TTA 1971 14106 GRT ABBEKERK GGC UNITED N NLD 1946 8336 GRT ABBEYDALE TTA RFA GBR 1937 8299 GRT ABDALLAH BNOU YASSINE GRF SOCIETE MAR 1978 3086 GRT ABDOUN DISCOVERY TTA 1977 45587 GRT ABEL TASMAN GGC H.C.SLEIG AUS 1957 2681 GRT ABEL TASMAN MPR TT LINE AUS 1975 19212 GRT ABEL TASMAN GGC H.C.SLEIG AUS 1916 2053 GRT ABERDEEN TTA CHEVRON BHS 1996 47274 GRT ABERDEEN MPR G.THOMPS GBR 1881 3684 GRT ABERSEA GGC JONES BR AUS 1913 818 GRT ABIDA TTA SHELL TA NLD 1958 12226 GRT ABILITY GGC EVERARD GBR 1943 881 GRT ABINSI MPR ELDER DE GBR 1908 6327 GRT ABITIBI CLAIBORNE GGC 1986 7580 GRT ABITIBI ORINOCO GGC 1986 7580 GRT ABLE GENERAL GGC 1985 4337 GRT ABLE REEFER GRF SNG 1961 2683 GRT ABOSSO MPR ELDER DE GBR 1935 11329 GRT ABRAHAM LINCOLN GGC US GOVER USA 1919 7660 GRT ABRAHAM LINCOLN USS (CVN7 CVN USN USA 1989 102000 DISP ABRAM SCHULTE TTA SCHULTE CYP 2004 41503 GRT ABSIRTO GGC ITA 1943 7176 GRT ABU DHABI UCC 1998 48154 GRT ABU EGILA GGC EGY 1984 10022 GRT ABU ZEMNIA URR 1983 10022 GRT ABUJA GGC 1995 5999 GRT Thursday, 31 January 2013 Page 1 of 449 Name Type Company Flag YOB Tonnage Desc. Colour B/W ABYOT GGC 1985 11292 GRT ACACIA UCC 1993 6094 GRT ACADIA GGC A/S ACADI NOR 1938 5002 GRT ACAPULCO MARU GGC 1951 6493 GRT ACAVUS TTA SHELL TA GBR 1958 12326 GRT ACAVUS TTA SHELL TA GBR 1935 8074 GRT ACCLIVITY TTA EVERARD GBR 1931 389 GRT ACCOLADE BBU ADELAIDE AUS 1966 2241 GRT ACCOLADE II BBU ADELAIDE AUS 1982 6419 GRT ACCORD TTA GLORY S. SGP 1980 18645 GRT ACCORD GGC 1976 6349 GRT ACCRA MPR ELDER DE GBR 1926 9337 GRT ACCRA MPR ELDER DE GBR 1947 11644 GRT ACCRES GRF 1941400 GRT ACE CONTAINER UCC SGP 1998 17613 GRT ACE PIONEERS BBU 1976 9810 GRT ACHATINA TTA SHELL TA GBR 1958 12326 GRT ACHILLE LAURO MPR FLOTA LA ITA 1947 23629 GRT ACHILLEAS FRANGISTAS BBU 1980 21386 GRT ACHILLES BBU 1989 37519 GRT ACHILLES BBU BLUE FUN GBR 1972 16046 GRT ACHILLES GGC BLUE FUN GBR 1957 7974 GRT ACHILLES TTA NEWPORT USA 1960 24471 GRT ACHILLES GGC BLUE FUN GBR 1900 7043 GRT ACHILLES SD14 ANPO SHIP CYP 1976 8705 GRT ACHILLES HMNZS CC RNZN NZL 1933 7030 DISP ACHILLES HMS FF ROYAL NA GBR 1970 2500 DISP ACHILLET TTA 1956 31571 GRT ACILA TTA SHELL TA 1958 12221 GRT ACINA CBO SORENSE NIS 1982 44887 GRT ACMAEA TTA SHELL TA NLD 1959 12222 GRT ACOAXET TTA B&H EQUI BHM 1982 23709 GRT ACONCAGUA GRF HAILONG SGP 1992 9074 GRT ACORIANO GGC 1978 1998 GRT ACQUAMARINA TCH FINBETA ITA 2003 8228 GRT ACQUAMARINA TCH 1988 3533 GRT ACRITUS GGC 1971 9868 GRT ACROPOLIS GGC 1972 13637 GRT ACT 1 UCC ACT GBR 1969 24699 GRT ACT 12 UCC ACT 1976 12188 GRT ACT 2 UCC ACT GBR 1969 24821 GRT ACT 3 UCC ACT GBR 1971 24216 GRT ACT 4 UCC ACT GBR 1971 24216 GRT ACT 5 UCC ACT GBR 1972 24907 GRT ACT 6 UCC ACT GBR 1972 24212 GRT Thursday, 31 January 2013 Page 2 of 449 Name Type Company Flag YOB Tonnage Desc. Colour B/W ACT 7 UCC ACT GBR 1977 44150 GRT ACT 8 UCC ACT GBR 1978 52055 GRT ACT 9 UCC ACT GBR 1984 9764 GRT ACTINIA TCH FLETAME CYP 1993 22633 GRT ACTOR GGC HARRISON GBR 1917 6082 GRT ACTPA OFY GRT ACUITY TTA EVERARD GBR 1946 891 GRT ACUSHNET TTA B&H EQUI BHM 1981 23709 GRT ACUSHNET USCG (167) US COAST USA 1943 GRT ACX CLOVER UCC 1981 19872 GRT ACX DAHLIA UCC 1998 18502 GRT ACX HIBISCUS UCC 1997 18502 GRT ACX LAVENDER UCC 1984 35084 GRT ACX LILY UCC 1990 16731 GRT ACX RUBY UCC 1975 4893 GRT ACX SEAGULL UCC ATG 1995 9600 GRT ACX SWALLOW UCC 1986 10287 GRT ACX SWAN UCC 1978 7476 GRT ACX VIOLET UCC 1991 18487 GRT AD ASTRA BBU PAN 1999 38560 GRT ADABELLE LYKES GGC LYKES BR USA 1963 9296 GRT ADAMANDAS BBU 1986 14487 GRT ADAMANTIA GGC 1987 16569 GRT ADAMAS GGC 1969 10008 GRT ADCL SHAMSAA UCC ARE 1998 25219 GRT ADDA MPR ELDER DE GBR 1922 7816 GRT ADDERLEY SLEIGH TTA H.C.SLEIG NOR 1954 9941 GRT ADDIE BAGLEY DANIELS GGC US GOVER USA 1944 7198 GRT ADELAAR XTG 1959 115 GRT ADELAIDE GGC DEUTSCH- DEU 1911 5898 GRT ADELAIDE HMAS (01) FFH RAN AUS 1980 3680 DISP ADELAIDE HMAS CC RAN AUS 1923 5100 DISP ADELAIDE STAR GGC BLUE STA GBR 1950 12964 GRT ADELE J. GGC JUNGERH ATG 1991 2463 GRT ADELONG GGC HUDDART AUS 1936 3577 GRT ADEN GGC P&O GBR 1946 9940 GRT ADHIGUNA HARAPAN GGC 1955 1691 GRT ADHIGUNA MERANTI GGC 1964 2968 GRT ADIB BBU IRANO-HI IRN 1977 19999 GRT ADIGE GGC LLOYD TR ITA 1950 5449 GRT ADIGE MVE 19764951 GRT ADMINISTRATOR GGC HARRISON GBR 1958 8714 GRT ADMIRAL TCH BUTTNER GIB 2002 16914 GRT ADMIRAL CHASE GGC PACIFIC S PNG 1920 3545 GRT ADMIRAL OF SCANDINAVIA OFY BHS 1976 18888 GRT Thursday, 31 January 2013 Page 3 of 449 Name Type Company Flag YOB Tonnage Desc. Colour B/W ADMIRAL PURISIC GGC YUG 1979 11989 GRT ADMIRALENGRACHT GGC SPLIETHO NLD 1977 9833 GRT ADMIRE BBU PAN 1996 18108 GRT ADNA TTA HANSEN-T NOR 1945 9428 GRT ADOLESCENT GGC 1965 5221 GRT ADOLF VINNEN GGC F.A.VINNE DEU 1955 4898 GRT ADOLPH WARSKI GGC 1959 6718 GRT ADONIA MPR CARNIVAL GBR 1998 77499 GRT ADRASTUS GGC BLUE FUN GBR 1923 7905 GRT ADRASTUS GGC BLUE FUN GBR 1953 7860 GRT ADRIAN MAERSK UCC A.P.MOLL DIS 1998 14120 GRT ADRIANA GGC 1948 2177 GRT ADRIANA FASSIO TTA ITA 1959 20549 GRT ADRIATIC GRF 1984 3505 GRT ADRIATIC MPR WHITE ST GBR 1907 24540 GRT ADRIATIC COAST GGC COAST LI GBR 1949 1050 GRT ADRIATIC STAR GGC PROGRESS MLT 1959 3964 GRT ADROITY TTA EVERARD GBR 1947 457 GRT ADSTEAM VICTORY XTG ADELAIDE GRT ADVANCE HMAS (83) PPB RAN AUS 1967 146 DISP ADVANTAGE GGC SEALIFT USA 1977 18296 GRT ADVARA GGC GBR 1970 17626 GRT ADVENTURE I BBU PANSY SHI MLT 1980 22600 GRT ADVENTURER GGC HARRISON GBR 1960 8971 GRT ADVISER UCC HARRISON GBR 1977 27667 GRT ADVISER GGC HARRISON DNK 1960 3814 GRT ADVOCATE GGC HARRISON GBR 1963 8380 GRT ADY UCC 19952899 GRT AEGEAN BREEZE MVE WALLENI SGP 1983 27876 GRT AEGEAN DOLPHIN GGC FREIGHTE LBR 1956 GRT AEGEAN I OFY DOLPHIN ( GRC 1973 11563 GRT AEGEAN MARINER GGC PORTO NA GRC 1962 11063 GRT AEGEAN NYMPH BBU ATLANTIC LBR 1966 22326 GRT AEGEAN SEA BBU 1983 18595 GRT AEGEAN SPIRIT TTA TEEKAY S BHS 2002 62247 GRT AEGEAN SUN TTA LBR 1974 60930 GRT AEGIRA SD14 1979 9079 GRT AEGIS GGC CYP 1982 13123 GRT AEGIS BALTIC GGC 1977 12498 GRT AEGIS BANNER SD14 1969 9024 GRT AEGIS BEAUTY GGC GBR 1957 8351 GRT AEGIS BLAZE GGC 1972 7847 GRT AEGIS BOUNTY GGC 1959 10574 GRT AEGIS DORIC GGC 1974 12498 GRT AEGIS FAITH GGC 1969 6531 GRT Thursday, 31 January 2013 Page 4 of 449 Name Type Company Flag YOB Tonnage Desc. Colour B/W AEGIS FAME SD14 1969 8928 GRT AEGIS FREEDOM SD14 1969 8927 GRT AEGIS IONIC GGC 1976 12498 GRT AEGIS KINGDOM BBU 1971 15387 GRT AEGIS KUDU GGC 1961 13874 GRT AEGIS LOGIC GGC 1975 12498 GRT AEGIS MAGIC GGC 1974 12498 GRT AEGIS MAJESTIC GGC 1974 12498 GRT AEGIS PIONEER GGC 1969 6532 GRT AEGIS PRACTIC GGC 1976 12498 GRT AEGIS PROGRESS BBU 1971 15429 GRT AEGIS SCOPE GGC 1071 7847 GRT AEGIS SONIC GGC 1973 12498 GRT AEGIS SPIRIT GGC GRC 1970 9200 GRT AEGIS STOIC GGC 1971 11208 GRT AEGIS THUNDER BBU 1967 21704 GRT AEGIS TOPIC GGC 1974 12498 GRT AEGIS TRADE SD14 1970 9025 GRT AEGIS VENTURE SD14 GRC 1968 9097 GRT AEGIS WISDOM GGC 1972 7847 GRT AENEAS GGC BLUE FUN GBR 1947 8295 GRT AENEAS GGC BLUE FUN GBR 1910 10049 GRT AENEAS GGC CYP 1987 15893 GRT AENNE RICKMERS UCC RICKMERS LBR 1998 26131 GRT AEOLIAN GRF 1983 5322 GRT AEOLIAN SKY GGC SWISSMA CYP 1987 13688 GRT AEOLOS GGC GRC 1971 10006 GRT AEOLUS USNS (T-ARC 3) OCL USN USA 1945 7040 DISP AEON GGC HOWARD AUS 1913 3763 GRT AETHALIA GRF 1952 7787 GRT AFGHANISTAN BBU COMMON GBR 1957 11188 GRT AFGHANISTAN TTA COMMON GBR 1972 19869 GRT AFOUNDRIA UCC 1943 8673 GRT AFRAGOLD TTA MLT 1980 51932 GRT AFRIC GGC SHAW SA GBR 1957 6533 GRT AFRIC GGC SHAW SA GBR 1950 3364 GRT AFRIC STAR GRF STAR REE LBR 1990 11590 GRT AFRIC STAR GGC BLUE STA GBR 1926 11867 GRT AFRIC STAR GRF BLUE STA GBR 1975 10012 GRT AFRICA MPR LLOYD TR ITA 1952 11434 GRT AFRICA PALM GGC PALM LIN GBR 1972 9813 GRT AFRICA PALM GGC PALM LIN GBR 1953 5410 GRT AFRICA SHELL TTA SHELL TA ZAF 1956 12149 GRT AFRICA STAR UCC CYP 1991 12997 GRT AFRICAN ADDAX TTA POLEMBR GRC 1975 43578 GRT Thursday, 31 January 2013 Page 5 of 449 Name Type Company Flag YOB Tonnage Desc.
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