KENNESAW, Ga. – Yamaha Marine will award $50,000 to the highest finishing registered eligible Power Pay angler during the 2020 Bassmaster Classic in Birmingham, Ala., March 6-8. Yamaha’s new Power Pay contingency program, which launched in the fall of 2019, provides cash bonuses to anglers who place highest in sanctioned salt and freshwater tournaments. The payout for the Classic represents the highest cash bonus opportunity available through the program.
“The potential to get paid for running Yamaha during the 2020 season is tremendous, and nothing will epitomize that more than the upcoming 50th Bassmaster Classic on Lake Guntersville, Alabama, where an eligible Yamaha Power Pay angler will win a $50,000 Power Pay bonus,” said Roxanne Flores, Yamaha Marine Regional Marketing Coordinator.
Anglers don’t have to win the tournament to win the Power Pay money. For example, Pat Schlapper finished 23rd at the Bassmaster Eastern Open on the Kissimmee Chain and won $1,000 in Power Pay money, and James Drysdale finished third at a Florida Pro Redfish Tour event in Jacksonville, Fla., and won $2,000.
“From bass to redfish, walleye to kingfish and from high school anglers up to seasoned anglers, Power Pay allows Yamaha to support more tournament anglers powered by Yamaha than ever before,” continued Flores. “It’s going to be really exciting to see who wins the $50,000 Power Pay bonus at the Bassmaster Classic.”
Competitive anglers who are original owners and run a new 115-425 horsepower Yamaha outboard can register for Power Pay by visiting yamahapowerpay.com. Outboards must be purchased from an authorized Yamaha dealer within 60 months of the completion date of the Power Pay registration form.
The highest placing registered and eligible Yamaha Power Pay angler at each sanctioned event will have the opportunity to earn Power Pay cash. Payouts range from $250 to $50,000.
For more information, complete terms and conditions or to register for Power Pay, visit yamahapowerpay.com or call Chip at (918) 742-6424.