Built for the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, 78.2 metre Feadship superyacht Venus was spotted en route for a refit at Monaco Marine in La Ciotat, France. The yacht was designed by Steve Jobs, together with famous designer Philippe Starck. Close-up photos of Venus give us a look at all the alluring details of the yacht.
The bridge on Venus, for instance, is loaded with Apple computers. One of the images demonstrates that there are seven Mac screens sitting in superyacht Venus' glass-enclosed bridge.
We can definitely say that Venus is one of the best Feadship superyachts of all time due to her wealth of interesting design features, from original glass exterior design to the reported high-tech amenities. With no interior photos ever seen, a photo shoot like this gives us an up-close view inside Venus' bridge and a look at her tender garage. A RIB tender is visible stowed in the portside tender garage.
Pictures of Venus seen earlier this year revealed some serious scaffolding built up around the yacht, but whether she was in for maintenance or a more extensive refit was not confirmed.
Steve Jobs' yacht Venus has already spent time at a refit yard. For example she was spotted at the Rybovich yard in Florida just a year after her launch in 2013.
Enormous use of glass and high-tech propulsion and helm set-up makes the superyacht an interesting challenge for a refit team as she is far from your average superyacht.
Engineering of the futuristic-looking Venus came from Feadship's team at De Voogt Naval Architects, and a notable feature is her clever upper deck design that conceals communications and TV receivers.
Venus has made a great impression at her launch at the Dutch yard in 2012. The yacht's super-slick, minimalist design seemed a perfect fit for the Apple founder. Steve Jobs was aware he might not live to see the boat launched, but continued to involve with its design. The yacht is now owned by his widow Laurene Powell Jobs.
The bridge on Venus, for instance, is loaded with Apple computers. One of the images demonstrates that there are seven Mac screens sitting in superyacht Venus' glass-enclosed bridge.
We can definitely say that Venus is one of the best Feadship superyachts of all time due to her wealth of interesting design features, from original glass exterior design to the reported high-tech amenities. With no interior photos ever seen, a photo shoot like this gives us an up-close view inside Venus' bridge and a look at her tender garage. A RIB tender is visible stowed in the portside tender garage.
Pictures of Venus seen earlier this year revealed some serious scaffolding built up around the yacht, but whether she was in for maintenance or a more extensive refit was not confirmed.
Steve Jobs' yacht Venus has already spent time at a refit yard. For example she was spotted at the Rybovich yard in Florida just a year after her launch in 2013.
Enormous use of glass and high-tech propulsion and helm set-up makes the superyacht an interesting challenge for a refit team as she is far from your average superyacht.
Engineering of the futuristic-looking Venus came from Feadship's team at De Voogt Naval Architects, and a notable feature is her clever upper deck design that conceals communications and TV receivers.
Venus has made a great impression at her launch at the Dutch yard in 2012. The yacht's super-slick, minimalist design seemed a perfect fit for the Apple founder. Steve Jobs was aware he might not live to see the boat launched, but continued to involve with its design. The yacht is now owned by his widow Laurene Powell Jobs.