Dillon Racing Build Your Own Raceboat

Racing Powerboat Plans, a comparison table

"I have had no problems at all.... It has been a heck of a lot of fun to build."
Tony F., Minneapolis, MN USA -- building a Dillon Mini Vee

LengthBeamHull Wt. (approx.)AccomplishmentsPurchase
or Info
Build your own racing tunnel boat Dillon Pro Tunnel
11 feet 1 inch 3.38m78 inches 1.98m220 lbs. 100kg2nd Place, 2009 GT Pro
Highpoints Championship

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Build your own racing tunnel boat Dillon Mini Tunnel
10 feet 8 inches 3.25m71 inches 1.80m220 lbs. 100kg1st Place, 2006 Mini GT
Highpoints Championship

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Build your own v-bottom racing boat Dillon Pro Vee
12 feet 7 inches 3.84m62 inches 1.57m190 lbs. 86kg1st Place, 2008 & 2009
GT Pro Highpoints
Championships

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Build your own v-bottom raceboat Dillon Mini Vee
11 feet 11 inches 3.63m60 inches 1.52m180 lbs. 82kg1st Place, 2007 GT Pro
Highpoints Championship

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Jack Plate
Build it with aluminum angle and hardware-store
nuts and bolts. Will handle up to 40 hp.

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NOTE: My plans do NOT include blueprints or full-sized drawings. They are made of up of smaller, measured drawings which print out efficiently on 8.5" x 11" or 8.5" x 14 (or similarly sized) printer paper. You can download and print this TEST IMAGE to test the quality of my drawings.

"The project has moved along nicely since the last update despite some patches of fierce
heat which seem to appear every couple of weeks for about 3 to 4 days above 40 degrees C [104°F]."

Rod M., Goolwa, South Australia -- building a Dillon Mini Vee