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Forum: General Boating Discussion 05-10-2009, 11:24 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi,

I know people asked about this before, but do anyone know if its possible to buy a new Phantom 23 in UK at the moment?

Cheeers, ToffenG
Forum: General Boating Discussion 02-10-2009, 11:56 AM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi,

Thanks! Do you know anyone out there building 23 Phantoms in original design? I got a quote from Uk 2 years back, but I can not remember who. It as was not bad price. Approx. GBP 20,000 excl....
Forum: General Boating Discussion 02-10-2009, 11:42 AM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi :)

How is the driving capabilities of the Phantom 23 vs Phantom 25 in high seas, and at wot (in excess of 80 mph)?

My Phantom 25 is not really full 25 feet in Norwegian terms. 25 feet is...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 01-10-2009, 11:00 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

Two questions;

Is there any out there producing Phantom 23? Orginal ofcourse, How will it handle 2 x Merc 280 EFI SS engines?

Any people out there who has experienced with props using...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 29-09-2009, 06:42 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
HI! And as we know the props in stock form...

HI!

And as we know the props in stock form vary a lot. I remember the Bravo prop to be fast. Taken into account they were in stock form, and the Hydromotives are thinned and labbed, the Bravo 26...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 29-09-2009, 06:33 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

I use both a handheld gps and a dasboard gps speedo with recall (see picture) from Livorsi. So the figures should be correct. The cruise speed slip is also very good, running 48-49 mph at...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 29-09-2009, 06:18 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

I truly sorry, I did some wrong numbers here!

Mirage 25 plus: 87 mph at 7.400-7,500 rpms, 1:1,87 gears, 2 persons
Hydromotive 25 4 blade: 86 mph at 7.300-7,400 rpms, 1:1,87 gears, 2...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 29-09-2009, 02:15 PM
Replies: 54
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

Jon; I forgot to tell you about the props. I am also running a pair of labbed Quad IV X O/B SST props. Top speed has been 76 mph at 7.300 rpms. The props carry the bow good, but the 4 blade...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 29-09-2009, 08:45 AM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

Chris; yes it was fitted with a single Evinrude V8 Offshore 3,6 litre. The boat was bought by Jon Benad Ugland in 1985 directly from Steve Baker. I have owned it since 1998. And it will never...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 28-09-2009, 08:54 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

Thanks for your input Jon. I am very satisfied with the rough water capabilties, so your experience will definitly be taken into consideration. It runs very flat and is predictable at high...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 27-09-2009, 10:07 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi!

I have tabs. :) They do not help to get bowlift. Then you need Arnesons Rocker Plates. I see now that the 23 did not have a notch, only a pad on the end of the keel. The 25 has a more rounded...
Forum: General Boating Discussion 27-09-2009, 07:17 PM
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Posted By ToffenGunnufsen
Phantom 23 bottom pictures

Hi,

I hope you all are well.

I have a 1985 Phantom 25 with twin Merc 2.5 EFI SS engines. I am planning together with a well known boat builder to cut a notch in the transom of my Phantom to...
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