His final launch: First glimpse of Steve Jobs' iYacht

 

Monday 29 October 2012 16:29 EDT
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Jobs’s iYacht: More than 250ft long, Sends giant ripples through the
ocean (if not the universe), available in white and silver (but, unlike the iPhone 5, not black)
Jobs’s iYacht: More than 250ft long, Sends giant ripples through the ocean (if not the universe), available in white and silver (but, unlike the iPhone 5, not black)

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Sleek, elegant lines; a classy metallic finish; a prohibitive price... it must be an Apple product!

The first images of Venus, the superyacht commissioned by the late Steve Jobs (with consultation by French designer Philippe Starck) have been revealed by a Dutch website. Let’s just hope it’s navigation systems aren’t powered by Apple Maps.

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