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MMSI & AIS-MOB Registry — Onboard Card

Every MMSI / AIS / beacon ID for Lupo and the crew, in one place — for DSC radio calls, AIS target ID, and man-overboard recovery. Covers the delivery and the race.

Vessel — Lupo Di Mare

Item Value
Sail number USA 12985
Fixed VHF / AIS — MMSI 368 386 350
EPIRB serial 0460 3126 60Z · hex/UIN 2DDAAF98BA3FDFF

The AIS transponder broadcasts MMSI 368386350 as "Lupo Di Mare." DSC calls (Bermuda Radio, USCG, other boats) dial that number.

Crew AIS-MOB beacons

Every crew member carries a personal AIS-MOB beacon (MID 972 = man-overboard device). When one activates it appears on the plotter as an AIS target with the MMSI below — read the MMSI off the plotter, find the name here. Ties directly to the MOB card.

Beacon MMSI Crew
972 575 045 Ryan Biziorek
972 578 384 Mary Hardy
972 578 750 Greg Clark
972 600 003 Molly O'Brien
972 603 248 Scott Fecho
972 603 264 Brandon Love
972 603 533 Shaun Wood
972 604 126 Rod Salazaar
972 609 074 Carolyn Byerly-Dean
972 974 140 Lee Polster
972 974 660 Katie Kolon
972 975 065 Joel Furmanek
972 975 163 Lise Valentine

13 beacons registered. Sorted by MMSI for fast plotter → name lookup.

How it's used

  • MOB: an activated AIS-MOB beacon shows on the plotter/AIS as a target with its MMSI → match it here to know who is in the water; steer to the target. See the MOB card.
  • DSC call / distress: Lupo's MMSI 368386350 identifies the boat to Bermuda Radio + USCG.
  • EPIRB: registered to the boat; 406 MHz alert keyed to the hex above.

Cross-reference: MOB card · Communications Plan · Boat Specs. Verify each beacon is worn and powered before departure (T-1 checklist).