Besenzoni at the Croatia Boat Show 2021

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besenzoni yacht gangwayBesenzoni with Magnetron – a newly official member of the assistance network and dealer for Croatia – confirms its participation at the Croatia Boat Show, now at its 22nd edition, which will be held in Split from the 18th to 22nd of May.

The Sarnico company in line with the demands of this specific and important Mediterranean market will focus its exhibition on one of its key products dedicated to sailing and motor boats: the PI 369.250 Smart and the PI 461.250 Miss external hydraulic gangways.

Besenzoni passerelle

PI 369,250 Smart is a passerelle with automatic handling which includes functions of gangway and crane for lifting tender and water toys up to 200 kg. It is 250 cm long and can have a polished or powder-coated stainless steel structure in a wide range of colors available. The standard version is supplied with automatic steel stanchions on the right hand side.

PI 461.250 Miss, for its lightness and functionality, is one of the most popular automatic telescopic external gangways in the Besenzoni range.

A crane with lifting capacity up to 200 kg is also integrated into this model. The structure is made of painted aluminum and is also available in the version with polished casing. The iroko platform with non-slip inserts and the automatic stanchion guarantee maximum walking safety.

In both models, the hydraulic movement is handled via remote control, touchpad panel fixed to the wall or directly from your smartphone with the Besenzoni Control Device app.

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