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Yamaha contingency offers 50K for Classic

Yamaha contingency offers 50K for Classic

On the heels of launching Yamaha Power Pay, the first contingency program for Yamaha-powered anglers, Yamaha Marine recently announced unprecedented cash bonus opportunities for anglers competing in B.A.S.S. tournaments.

During the 2020 B.A.S.S. season, Power Pay registered anglers, not currently under a supported contract with Yamaha, have the opportunity to earn the following bonus amounts for the highest-place finish in the following tournaments:

> $50,000 for the Bassmaster Classic
> $20,000 for 2020 Angler of the Year
> $10,000 for 2020 B.A.S.S. Nation National Championship
> $10,000 for the 2020 B.A.S.S. College Championship
> $10,000 for the 2020 B.A.S.S. High School Championship

“The potential to get paid for running Yamaha power during the 2020 B.A.S.S. tournament season is tremendous,” said Yamaha's David Ittner. “Power Pay allows Yamaha to support more anglers than ever before on a grassroots level. For competing anglers nationwide running Yamaha outboards five years (old) or newer, this program is a win-win.”

To learn more, visit YamahaPowerPay.com.

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