Night Photo of Steve Jobs’ ‘iYacht’ VENUS entering the Pacific Ocean

Launched by the respected Dutch shipyard Feadship last year, the 78-metre Steve ...

Night Photo of Steve Jobs’ ‘iYacht’ VENUS entering the Pacific Ocean

February 19, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

Launched by the respected Dutch shipyard Feadship last year, the 78-metre Steve Jobs’ ‘iYacht’ Venus (Project Aqua) passed through the Panama Canal last week. Luxury motor yacht Venus is currently heading to La Paz, Baja California. Below is a night photo sent by Bruce Bremer, showing her exiting the Miraflores locks and entering the Pacific Ocean.

Night photo of the 78 m Feadship mega yacht Venus sent by Bruce Bremer

Night photo of the 78 m Feadship mega yacht Venus sent by Bruce Bremer

Named after the Roman goddess, the 78 m Feadship superyacht Venus has been designed by late Steve Jobs in partnership with Philippe Starck. She features sleek and minimalist exterior lines. Her naval architecture is by De Voogt Naval Architects.

Superyacht VENUS - Photo Courtesy of OneMoreThing.nl

Superyacht VENUS - Photo Courtesy of OneMoreThing.nl

Feadship mega yacht Venus is fitted with large cabin and main living area windows, which are almost floor to ceiling. This creates walls of glass that are forty feet long and ten feet high. Among special features of this beautiful vessel belong seven 27-inch iMac computers.

Luxury motor yacht VENUS - Photo by OneMoreThing.nl

Luxury motor yacht VENUS - Photo by OneMoreThing.nl

All-aluminium custom built luxury yacht Venus (Project Aqua) is presumably powered by twin MTU 16V 4000 M73 diesel engines.

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