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Stewart 34 Fleet Photos
Aurora blasting along under spinnaker in a Wellington gale (Les McDonald Collection)
Pacquita enjoying a gentle day of sailing on the Waitmata Harbour (Stewart Association Collection)
Pahi on a beat to windward in the 2007 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Palmyra blasting up the harbour, 1998 (Bob Wharton)
Pamoana on a family cruise (Sue and Mark Blazey Collection)
Pampero blasts down the harbour in a fresh breeze under a big spinnaker (Stewart Association Collection)
Panacea, sailed by Harold Cudmore, won the 1981 Citizen (Stewart Association Collection)
Pandora has had a refit and was looking for a new ownerin 2009 (Kerry Gilbert)
Despite being built 18 inches short and having an extended coach roof, Pania sailed well (Wayne Taylor Collection)
Panui enjoys an easy day of sailing (Ian Anderson Collection)
Paprika beats comfortably into the southwesterly in 1972 (Stewart Association Collection)
Paragon, the only center cockpit Stewart 34(Sharon and Rob Harper Collection)
Partisan goosewinged in the 2008 Stewart Championships (Stewart Association Collection)
Passion on an easy run to the finish, 2006 Stewart Championships (Stewart Association Collection)
Patari reaches across the harbour in the Stewart Championships (The Brookbanks Family Collection)
Peter Colmore-Williams (left) and Max Carter (right) prepare Patea for launching (Max Carter Collection)
Patere on a kite run towards the city front in the 2007 Stewart Championships (Stewart Association Collection)
Patiki on launch day (Stewart Association Collection)
Patrician powers toward teh windward mark in the 2003 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Pauline washed up on Kohimaramara Beach (Noakes Family Collection)
Pavo with a tuck and a No. 2, runs in a fresh southwesterly (Stewart Association Collection)
Pelagian rounds up near Rangitoto in a strong puff on her way home from a family cruise (Kurt Boyle Collection)
Pendragon smokin’ up Sydney Harbour (Andrew Cochrane Collection)
Perception is a handful in a big puff in the 2003 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Phantasy nips at Prism’s heels in the 2007 Stewart Championships (Stewart Association Collection)
Phlyer in clear air on a postcard day during the 2007 Stewart Championships (Christine Webb)
Phoenecian enjoying a downhill run towards Russell in the 2007 Coastal Classic (Sarah and Carl Jeffrey Collection)
Pim crosses tacks with Patrician in the 2007 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Pimpernel on a relaxed genny sail (Vicki and Mark Gledhill)
Pindaric, sporting a prod and a cool new paint job, anchored off Rakino Island in 2008 (George Backhus)
At age 86, Bill Miller (right) still helms or calls tactics on Pionnier (Ivor Wilkins)
Playbuoy’s crack crew setting the kite after a mark rounding in the 2007 Stewart Championships (Stewart Association Collection)
Tony Knight helms Playtime in ideal sailing conditions in the 2003 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Pleiades heads out for a cruise in the Hauraki Gulf (Snow Bedford)
Polaris, sporting a new spade rudder, is readied for re-launching (Harold Blampied)
Portrait reaches along comfortably under her small spinnaker (Stewart Association Collection)
Precedent on a flat run in the 2003 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Premier sailing in RégateChallenge, New Caledonia, April 2008 (Alain Queval)
Prince Hal fetches the windward mark in the 2007 Stewart Championships (Stewart Association Collection)
Princess blasts down the Harbour in the 2007 Classic Yacht Regatta (Christine Webb)
Stewart raft up, Awaawaroa Bay (Bill Miller Collection)
Nice bum! Princess’ fine hull was used for the mould to build fibreglass Stewarts. She is shown being launched after a major refit in 2005. (George Backhus)
Prion, shown here in the very first match racing series, 1978(Stewart Association Collection)
Prism, the most colourful yacht in the fleet, rounds the top mark in the 2003 Stewart Championships (Charles Scoones)
Sarah and Pete take their vows aboard Promise (Stewart Association Collection)
Psyche gets the better of Pionnier in the 1982 Citizen (Warwick Browne Collection)
Psychic on a goosewinged run up the harbour in a 2008 rum race (George Backhus
Pukka Sahib enjoys out on her last spin before going in the shed for a major refit (Denise and Roly Stanley Collection)
Ratu VI has crossed the Tasman three times and is now based in Sydney (James Davern Collection)
Salvaged twice after sinking, Rosina is an able liveaboard cruiser (Charlie Wallce Collection)