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NEW PRODUCTS


Besenzoni launches an electronic gangway


Besenzoni’s latest gangway uses the latest electronic technology to make it lighter, more efficient, quieter and more environmentally- friendly. The LaPasserella range can be operated with either a 12V or a 24V power supply and with it being electronic, there is no need for oil or a hydraulic control panel.


“LaPasserella has achieved the ambitious objective of making the gangway easier to use and more environmentally-friendly while maintaining the operating standards required in a marine environment, and at the same time simplifying the production process and making it easier to install on the yacht,” says Giorgio Besenzoni, Besenzoni MD.


The platform is available with either a synthetic teak or a woven rope surface, has LED lighting and can be operated from a smartphone using the Besenzoni Control Device App or via the standard remote control provided. It is available in three versions of different lengths ranging from 2m to 4.5m.


Introducing 48V alternators for marine applications from Balmar


US-based DC charging solutions specialist Balmar has introduced two new 48V alternators (60amp and 100amp) that are specifically aimed at the charging of high-performance AGM or Lithium batteries. With more and more home-style appliances being installed onboard such as air conditioning, microwaves, and induction hobs, Bamar says there is a growing trend to provide power via a 48V battery system.


“Silent running is a key factor to a comfortable life on board, which is why we are seeing many boatbuilders and RV manufacturers moving away from installing noisy, fuel-guzzling generator sets which require a lot of space and extensive sound and exhaust insulation,” says Balmar CEO Tim Bock.


122 | The Report • June 2021 • Issue 96


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