B esnati makes its first appearance on the international nautical scene by choosing boot Düsseldorf 2026 as the launch platform for a new tender concept rooted firmly in Italian design culture. Founded by entrepreneur Davide Besnati, the brand introduces a range of high-performance tenders conceived not as secondary tools, but as objects of character and pleasure in their own right.
The debut model, Hurlo 325, will be presented in a world premiere at boot, marking the brand’s official entry into the market. Compact, aggressive and unapologetically expressive, the 3.25-metre tender reflects Besnati’s ambition to bring the emotional language of larger yachts into the tender segment.
Design is central to the project. The Hurlo 325 is penned by Valerio Rivellini, whose work spans high-performance yachts and bespoke tenders for leading shipyards. Automotive culture provided the aesthetic inspiration, while go-karts and jet skis informed the approach to handling, speed and usability. The result is a tender that feels dynamic even at rest.
Built between Verona and Olbia, the Hurlo 325 will be shown in three distinct versions at boot:
Classic, with silver tones and beige cushions;
Sport, defined by black and grey finishes with Alcantara upholstery;
Fish, equipped with dedicated details for fishing-oriented use.
All versions feature dual Garmin displays, an advanced audio system and a high level of customisation, allowing owners to tailor the tender to both functional needs and visual identity.
Performance underpins the entire concept. Powered by a 170 hp Rotax jet engine, the Hurlo 325 is capable of exceeding 50 knots, controlled via a steering wheel inspired by Formula 1 design. The layout prioritises intuitive use and immediate response, emphasising driving pleasure as much as practicality.
Beyond the first model, Besnati plans to expand the range with tenders in different sizes, all sharing the same philosophy: transforming tenders from auxiliary craft into integral extensions of the yacht’s identity. Italian materials, artisanal attention to detail and a clear design language form the backbone of a project aimed at global recognition.
Besnati will present the Hurlo 325 at boot Düsseldorf 2026, Hall 9, Stand D25.











