Steve Jobs’ Venus yacht makes the whole world yearn for its luxury

Venus is one of the most iconic superyachts. She may be famous, have a unique outward design, or be built in stealth. The Feadship-built, Philippe Starck-designed 78.2-meter yacht Venus was launched in October 2012.

According to Feadship’s website, Apple founder Steve Jobs was involved in the creation of Venus, a one-of-a-kind design made for him.

Feadship built Venus, his boat. Steve Jobs never boarded the Venus spacecraft since he died abruptly in 2011, a year before its launch. World-wide loss.

Steve Jobs’ widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, owns the yacht. Venus cannot be hired because it is private. Jobs repeatedly told his biographer,

“I know that it’s possible leave Laurene with a half-built boat.” I’m stuck with it. I don’t want to admit I’m dying.

Since her launch, the yacht has been cloaked, and the shipyard has refused to comment on what is widely considered one of its most intriguing.

However, the project’s association with Steve Jobs guaranteed attention. Venus’s exterior is equally extraordinary, and its owner is famous.