The first model, Hurlo 325, will make its world debut in Hall 9. Measuring 3.25 metres in length with a beam of 1.78 metres, it is offered in three versions: Classic, Sport and Fish. Each features a dual Garmin display, advanced audio system and full customisation options.
The design is by Valerio Rivellini, whose studio has worked with Cantiere delle Marche, Evo Yachts, Cantiere Mimì and Italmarine. Automotive cues influence the styling, while go-karts and jet skis inspired handling and control.
Powered by a 170 hp Rotax jet engine, Hurlo 325 is capable of exceeding 50 knots. A Formula 1-inspired steering wheel places all controls within easy reach, reinforcing the focus on driving engagement.
Besnati plans to expand the range with additional models, aiming to redefine tenders as pleasure craft that enhance a yacht’s identity rather than simply supporting it.
Besnati will exhibit from January 17 to 25, 2026, Hall 9, Stand D25.