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Don't you know the biggest bass swim so fast from location to location, you need a high speed bass boat to catch up with them and stay ahead of them.

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Twins complicates things: twice the motor maintenance; twice the cost; synchronizing speeds, steering and throttle controls. Speed and power can be a blast but the only advantage I can see for bass fishing is to get you to the spot faster. Once you're there, you shut it down and run the trolling motor. 

 

I think you'll spend more time tuning and synchronizing than actually fishing. A single motor of decent hp will get you 90% there. Twin motors, you're getting into "point of diminishing returns" territory.

 

 

  • Super User

Champion Boats offered one back in the nineties. I believe it was done when John Story began Viper Boats. I never saw the Champ anywhere other than on Bas and Walleye Boats magazine ( if I got the name correct for the magazine).

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