Besenzoni at the Genoa Boat Show 2024
Besenzoni at the Genoa Boat Show 2024
Besenzoni will once again participate in the Genoa International Boat Show, taking place from the 19th to the 24th of September, with its range of components suited for both motor and sailing yachts, from small boats to superyachts. The company is renowned for its use of carefully selected materials and stringent quality control, ensuring safety and reliability at every stage of the production process.
Following its success at the French boat show, the P 465 Ikona chair will also be displayed at the stand. This model features a fixed backrest and a flip-up seat, allowing for standing navigation. Ideal for both indoor and flybridge use, it can be installed on various supports, with either electric movement or a gas piston, or on a dedicated support base. The solid and durable structure, combined with enveloping padding, offers excellent comfort even during long sailings. Besenzoni provides a wide range of leather upholstery options for the pilot chairs, with a broad selection of colours, textures, and patterns, from bold to subtle shades, and from classic to modern styles. Additionally, a range of eco-leather fabrics, resistant to water and UV rays and specifically designed for marine use, is available.
Many of the components from the company led by Giorgio Besenzoni, such as chairs, gangways, platforms, and aft handling systems, will be visible on the yachts on display. While strolling along the docks, visitors will be able to admire sterns equipped with sophisticated launch and recovery systems, which can transform into true beach areas when needed – a sector in which Besenzoni has expanded its range in recent years to cater to all types of boats. Among the most recent innovations are the handling systems for water toys and tenders, specifically designed for multihull boats. The TLC 600 – 1800 models are engineered to facilitate, simplify, and optimise recovery and launching operations, ensuring maximum safety. The load capacities range from 600 kg to over 1800 kg, depending on the vessel’s characteristics.