Venus, the incredible luxury yacht Steve Jobs had been designing up until his death a little over a year ago, seems to have made its first appearance as a finished product in the city of Aalsmeer in the Netherlands. Unsurprisingly, its design is breathtaking.Take a look see.
Reportedly designed in a joint effort between Jobs himself and Philippe Starck, the stunning ship first showed up on the blog One More Thing,
which posted some stills as well as a few other details. The ship is
about 230 to 260 feet long, for instance, and made entirely of aluminum,
which makes it particularly light. And if you had any doubt this is
Steve Jobs' yacht, there are seven 27-inch iMacs in the wheelhouse.
According
to One More Thing's sources, the Jobs family will be present for the
yacht's christening ceremony proper, thought it's unknown whether or not
they intend to use it, or what its ultimate fate may be. Regardless of
what may happen to her, she sure is a beauty. It's certainly a shame
Steve Jobs never got the chance to see her finished.
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