Phantom 25 moulds for sale

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Scand

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Just saw these for sale. About £20K
Not sure if they are they orginals or not:
http://www.finn.no/finn/boat/used/object?finnkode=45926538
 
Deffo not the original, as it has a different deflector. bit prettier than the original actually, as it was a bit too upright I reckon.

Makes my 32 moulds cheap at 15k!
 
They are the "Arctic 2500" or whatever they were called.

Funny old world innit Mr Hastings?
 
Ain't it just!
 
Still no news on the original moulds?
 
After a lot of searching around for moulds I was led to believe a set of phantom moulds (believed to be 25s) were destroyed after being caught somewhere full of contraband.
 
Are these the Paul Hopwood versions that have been talked about on Facebook?

Are they ready for sale to the same lamination specification as SB?
 
No they not, not yet anyway
 
So just to sum up, the original molds are destroyed, and now one makes the P25 anymore?
 
P25's

Someone should, 40yrs later it would still be a great pleasure/race boat and competitive at that with modern materials and engines. If I was young enough, which I'm not, I would definitely buy one for fun and the occasional CPC race. Always admired them from way back in the early 80's.
 
Someone should, 40yrs later it would still be a great pleasure/race boat and competitive at that with modern materials and engines. If I was young enough, which I'm not, I would definitely buy one for fun and the occasional CPC race. Always admired them from way back in the early 80's.

Couldn't agree more, I have a p25 with a cut about racedeck which I'd like to do something mould wise with.
With nothing but Ribs about where I live and seeing so many old hulls for sale needing tansoms etc, it's about time a few people got together and made a moulding similar if not the same.
 
Life is full of risks and opportunities, very few grasp the opportunities and run with them. (Not my words, someone else's but they apply here I think).
 
Life is full of risks and opportunities, very few grasp the opportunities and run with them. (Not my words, someone else's but they apply here I think).

Well put, I suppose this is how things become rare.
 
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