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Steamship Mutual Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2019 and 20th February 2020 Cover is provided by Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association Limited FCA firm reference number 202548 Certificate Vessel Name IMO Number Flag Number On Risk Date Off Risk Date 105 HYODONG CHEMI 8875968 KOREA (SOUTH) 91,957 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 107 HYODONG CHEMI 9262285 KOREA (SOUTH) 91,956 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 109 HYODONG CHEMI 9253997 KOREA (SOUTH) 91,958 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 10 X 'C-' TYPE WORKBOATS Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95,034 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 111 HYODONG CHEMI 9297307 KOREA (SOUTH) 91,959 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 1S4M Unknown BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 88,931 16-Oct-2018 16-Oct-2019 1S4M Unknown BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 98,295 16-Oct-2019 16-Oct-2020 1ST LT. JACK LUMMUS 8302454 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93,271 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 2019 VITTERS KETCH S/Y Unknown UNKNOWN 88,050 27-Jul-2018 27-Jul-2019 20' RIVER ALUMINIUM BOAT / 75 HP Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,549 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 22 Unknown MALTA 88,608 26-Sep-2018 26-Sep-2019 22 Unknown MALTA 97,951 26-Sep-2019 26-Sep-2020 22' ALUMINIUM SKIFF / 115 HP Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,547 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 22' ALUMINIUM SKIFF / 200 HP Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,548 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 24' ALUMINUM WORKBOAT Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 92,834 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 24' PLEASURE CRAFT Unknown UNKNOWN 95,037 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 25' STAMAS SPORT FISHING VESSEL Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 92,836 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 30' ALUMINUM WORKBOAT Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 92,835 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 30 X 90 DECK BARGE Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,807 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 344 Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,531 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 3G Unknown BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 88,712 12-Sep-2018 12-Sep-2019 3G Unknown BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 98,059 12-Sep-2019 12-Sep-2020 42FT BOSTON WHALER (TENDER TO HARMO Unknown UNKNOWN 88,722 20-Sep-2018 20-Sep-2019 450-3 Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95,848 20-Feb-2019 01-Jan-2020 450-6 Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95,852 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 450-8 Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 95,855 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 4US Unknown MARSHALL ISLANDS 89,241 19-Nov-2018 19-Nov-2019 4US Unknown MARSHALL ISLANDS 98,215 04-Oct-2019 04-Oct-2020 4US Unknown MARSHALL ISLANDS 98,527 19-Nov-2019 19-Nov-2020 550-1 9270309 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,056 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 550-2 9270311 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,044 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 550-3 9271107 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,062 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 550-3 9271107 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,062 14-Aug-2019 20-Feb-2020 550-4 9271092 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,045 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 5G 9477036 CAYMAN ISLANDS 88,216 10-Jul-2018 10-Jul-2019 5G 9477036 CAYMAN ISLANDS 97,564 10-Jul-2019 10-Jul-2020 5 PERSONNELS ON BOARD HULL 312 UNKNOWN 92,648 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-1 9369318 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,040 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-10 9542647 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,037 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-10 9542647 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,037 16-Sep-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-2 9369320 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,054 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-2 9369320 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,054 01-Sep-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-3 9369332 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,035 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 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] Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2019 and 20th February 2020 Cover is provided by Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association Limited FCA firm reference number 202548 650-4 9369344 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,060 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-5 9369356 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,059 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-6 9369368 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,033 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-7 9542611 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,036 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-8 9542623 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,061 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 650-9 9542635 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,039 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 750-1 9475076 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93,246 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 750-2 9475337 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93,243 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 750-3 9475351 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 93,245 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AAL BRISBANE 9498341 LIBERIA 91,218 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AAL DALIAN 9498470 LIBERIA 91,219 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AAL KEMBLA 9498353 LIBERIA 91,210 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AAL KOBE 9498444 LIBERIA 91,211 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AAL PUSAN 9498389 LIBERIA 91,216 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 A AND A 1001570 CAYMAN ISLANDS 88,171 08-Jul-2018 08-Jul-2019 A AND A 1001570 CAYMAN ISLANDS 97,473 08-Jul-2019 08-Jul-2020 AARON S MCCALL 9612703 MARSHALL ISLANDS 94,216 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ABALON 8990536 PHILIPPINES 92,223 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ABDIAS NASCIMENTO 9453896 BRAZIL 94,791 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ABIE Unknown BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 88,080 02-Jun-2018 02-Jun-2019 ABIE Unknown BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS 97,170 02-Jun-2019 02-Jun-2020 ABML GRACE 9224738 MALTA 91,961 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ABRAHAM LINCOLN Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,467 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ABY ASIA 9804564 LIBERIA 91,451 20-Feb-2019 04-Apr-2019 ACACIA RUBRA 9468530 MALTA 92,311 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ACADIAN 9298715 CANADA 91,349 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ACADIA PARK 9780548 LIBERIA 93,095 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ACAPU Unknown BRAZIL 93,972 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ACE 1011537 CAYMAN ISLANDS 87,620 31-May-2018 31-May-2019 ACHIEVEMENT 9542568 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,055 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ACRUX 9461013 ITALY 93,130 20-Feb-2019 01-Jan-2020 ACRUX 9461013 ITALY 98,708 01-Jan-2020 20-Feb-2020 ADAGIO Unknown ST,VINCENT & THE GRENADINE 88,929 15-Oct-2018 15-Oct-2019 ADAGIO Unknown ST,VINCENT & THE GRENADINE 98,296 15-Oct-2019 15-Oct-2020 ADELE MARINA RIZZO 9434890 ITALY 91,312 20-Feb-2019 16-Jan-2020 ADELE MARINA RIZZO 9434890 ITALY 96,506 24-Mar-2019 04-Apr-2019 ADELE MARINA RIZZO 9434890 ITALY 97,819 03-Aug-2019 06-Aug-2019 ADELE MARINA RIZZO 9434890 ITALY 97,956 27-Aug-2019 07-Sep-2019 ADELE MARINA RIZZO 9434890 ITALY 98,227 11-Sep-2019 27-Sep-2019 ADELIA Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 90,467 15-Jan-2019 15-Jan-2020 ADELIA Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 100,933 15-Jan-2020 15-Jan-2021 ADLER Unknown ST,VINCENT & THE GRENADINE 96,841 10-May-2019 10-May-2020 ADLER II Unknown ST,VINCENT & THE GRENADINE 87,490 10-May-2018 10-May-2019 ADMIRAL HORNBLOWER Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 103,317 01-Jan-2020 20-Feb-2020 ADMIRAL HORNBLOWER Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 103,362 01-Jan-2020 20-Feb-2020 ADMIRAL JACK Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,628 20-Feb-2019 28-Feb-2019 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] Steamship Mutual – Vessels insured between 20th February 2019 and 20th February 2020 Cover is provided by Steamship Mutual Underwriting Association Limited FCA firm reference number 202548 ADMIRAL JACK Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 96,731 09-Apr-2019 07-May-2019 ADMIRAL RICHARD E. BENNIS Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 94,705 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADMIRAL TILP Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 103,403 01-Jan-2020 20-Feb-2020 ADMIRALTY Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 103,327 01-Jan-2020 20-Feb-2020 ADONIS 9320362 PANAMA 89,756 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADONIS Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 88,974 23-Oct-2018 23-Oct-2019 AD-VANTAGE 9643063 MARSHALL ISLANDS 89,040 07-Nov-2018 07-Nov-2019 AD-VANTAGE 9643063 MARSHALL ISLANDS 98,436 07-Nov-2019 07-Nov-2020 ADVANTAGE ANTHEM 9472634 MARSHALL ISLANDS 94,440 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADVANTAGE AVENUE 9419450 MARSHALL ISLANDS 94,437 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADVANTAGE PARK 9295347 MARSHALL ISLANDS 94,438 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADVANTAGE PARTY 9327360 MARSHALL ISLANDS 94,441 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADVANTAGE PRIDE 9314806 MARSHALL ISLANDS 94,439 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 ADVENTURE HORNBLOWER Unknown UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 103,331 01-Jan-2020 20-Feb-2020 ADVENTURE OF THE SEAS 9167227 BAHAMAS 91,804 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AEC ABILITY II 9317690 BAHAMAS 90,624 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AEC DILIGENCE 9249025 BAHAMAS 90,626 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AEGEAN ACE 9038232 GREECE 96,461 01-Apr-2019 01-Apr-2019 AEGEAN BREEZE I 9314466 GREECE 96,462 01-Apr-2019 01-Apr-2019 AEGEAN III 8817564 GREECE 96,463 01-Apr-2019 01-Apr-2019 AEGEAN ORION 8865640 GREECE 96,464 01-Apr-2019 01-Apr-2019 AEGEAN SUPPORTER Unknown UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 96,668 03-Apr-2019 20-Feb-2020 AEGEAN TIFFANY 9314478 GREECE 96,465 01-Apr-2019 01-Apr-2019 AEGEAN VIII 8817576 GREECE 96,466 01-Apr-2019 01-Apr-2019 AETHRA Unknown MALTA 87,494 08-May-2018 08-May-2019 AETHRA Unknown MALTA 96,788 08-May-2019 08-May-2020 AFRICA GAS 9744128 MARSHALL ISLANDS 92,238 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AFRICAN CAT 8742525 UNITED KINGDOM 93,857 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AGENA 9197430 ANTIGUA & BARBUDA 92,787 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AGIOS MAKARIOS 9474709 MARSHALL ISLANDS 90,419 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AGLAIA Unknown MALTA 88,403 09-Aug-2018 09-Aug-2019 AGLAIA Unknown MALTA 97,802 09-Aug-2019 09-Aug-2020 AGLAIA Unknown UNITED KINGDOM 88,746 21-Sep-2018 21-Sep-2019 AGLAIA Unknown UNITED KINGDOM 98,100 21-Sep-2019 21-Sep-2020 AGNAYA 9805518 PHILIPPINES 91,643 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AGUANO I Unknown BRAZIL 93,973 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AGUARA Unknown PARAGUAY 94,352 20-Feb-2019 20-Feb-2020 AGUILA PESCADORA Unknown ST,VINCENT & THE GRENADINE 98,986 31-Dec-2019
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