At the head of the Hawk Yachts shipyards , we find Captain Matthias Bosse who has spent 30 years at sea, braving the seven oceans and sailing up rivers. It makes him more than an esthete; he founded Cape Hawk to design the most successful yachts. Luxury is certainly a perfectly fulfilled criterion, but he wants to give his ships an extra concept. And it is in this state of mind that he imagined his Cape Hawk super-yachts.
“ We build sturdy yachts to the highest standards that are able to travel to the most remote areas only accessible to explorers . Antarctic indigenous villages of the Amazon forests, our yachts open a world of adventure "that's what that ' he declared in 2018 . The Cape Hawk 690 is a perfect example: if it is at the height of luxury in its layout, it does not shine either by its size (48 meters long "only" for 9 wide) or by its capacity but by its monstrous autonomy. .
Transatlantic. The two 2,400 horsepower engines can count on a tank capable of holding 6,800 nautical miles. Largely enough to cross from Europe to America in one go. And this even while pulling at a cruising speed of 11 knots, with peaks at 15.5 knots. So you can live on this floating hotel with your family: it can accommodate 12 guests and 11 crew members. The Cape Hawk can even send you across arctic regions. Built in steel and aluminum, the CH 690 is not afraid of ice and its boilers are designed to heat the entire ship as well as to cool the air of the entire ship in the southern regions.
The only thing that Captain Bosse cannot warm up is the effect it feels to read its price: 23.5 million euros. To be reserved for millionaires wishing to witness the melting of the glaciers from the front row. Good thing, there is a large 270 ° glazed observation post on the aft deck ...