Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Steve Jobs's Secret Yacht Looks Like a Giant iPhone




The superyacht designed by Steve Job has finally been built and has emerged from a shipbuilder's yard in the Netherlands just over a year after the Apple founder's death.

The ship is called "Venus" and measure approximately 70-meter long, built by Royal De Vries shipbuilders' in Aalsmeer.

The ship according to a posting on the Dutch tech blog onemorething.nl, will be presented to Job's family, including his widow Laurene Powell Jobs and their three children Reed, Erin and Eve.

The bridge features a control panel made up of seven iMac computers. Another Mac can be seen through a porthole above the anchor.

Sources have it that the ship took six years to design and build. French designer Philippe Starck was also involved in the building of the ship.

It is made entirely of aluminum and this helps with its speed.








2 comments:

  1. Now the man is gone, his vision is still on. That's the life, we need to make sure we leave a lasting legacy for our generation.

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  2. This is a beautiful high tech machine, wow!

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