Besenzoni at the 2023 Mets in Amsterdam

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Besenzoni confirms that it will be back this year for Mets, the boat show for yachting equipment, in Amsterdam 15 to 17 November. The Sarnico-based company will ‘double up’ in its usual locations at the Dutch show: in the Italian Pavilion and the Superyacht Pavilion.

The Superyacht Pavillion

Here Besenzoni will display solutions from its Unica, or Unique Yacht Solution, a range for large yachts and one-off solutions. There will be the company’s helm seats, products for long-range sailing, permitting a range of movements and adjustments to guarantee ergonomic wraparound seating.

Besenzoni’s latest creations include the P 463 Shark armchair with a fixed backrest, which can be installed on manually sliding supports or directly on a special supporting surface to adapt to the space available on the boat. A huge range of possible combinations of leather and marine vinyl upholstery is available.

Also on display will be a gangway with a Rope Deck boardwalk made of 100% polyester monofilament cordage, which equals teak wood in strength and durability but represents a more ecological choice, under the company’s policy of reducing its consumption of natural resources.

The Italian Pavillion

New products on display will include two electric gangways, the first of which is an extension of the BeElectric range, which now ranges in length from 1 metre to 4.5 metres, while the is second a gangway designed specifically for outboard boats, whether newly built or already in use. Alongside these, Besenzoni will display LaScala, an electric gangway.

The stand will also feature a new ladder and platform in the Oceano series, primarily an embarkation/disembarkation and bathing ladder, as it is designed to allow easy access to the quayside and the sea, guaranteeing simple, safe boarding.

Besenzoni will be at the Italian Pavilion (12.212) – Unica Superyacht Pavilion (10.503)

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