Steve Jobs' luxurious yacht Venus had been in the works up until his death a little more than a year ago. Now, Venus has just made its first appearance as a completed product in Aalsmeer in the Netherlands.
The breathtaking design is a joint effort between Jobs himself and Philippe Starck. She's about 230 to 260 feet long, and is made entirely out of aluminum, which makes her particularly light. There are also seven 27-inch iMacs in the wheelhouse.
One More Thing says that the Jobs family will be present for the yacht's christening ceremony, though it's unknown if they intend to use it. Whatever they decide to do with it, she's a sparkling beauty, and it's a shame Steve Jobs never got the chance to meet his finished project.
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