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Jobs designed the yacht Venus to dock in the United States, 260 feet long

In the afternoon of April 5, Beijing time, local US media reported that the yacht Venus, which was designed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and French designer Philip Starck, has docked at the dock in Florida.

Venus had been cruising the Caribbean before. The 260 foot yacht is currently berthing at rybovich Marina pier in West Palm Beach. The yacht belongs to jobs' family, but it is not clear if they are in the area. It is reported that the yacht will go to California in the future.

In January this year, Venus stopped at Tenerife island in the Canary Islands northwest of the African continent, and then crossed the Atlantic Ocean into the Caribbean Sea. Due to the dispute over the design fee, the yacht was detained in the Netherlands after its completion, but the dispute has now been resolved.

The $138.5 million yacht was conceived and designed by jobs as a gift to his family. When jobs died in October 2011, the yacht was still under construction, and his widow laurene Powell jobs later met with stark and supervised the construction of the rest of the yacht. Similar to many U.S. products, the yacht is lightweight, with aviation grade aluminum and glass as its main design elements, and is controlled by a 27 inch IMAC.

In addition, Venus was fitted with glass panes 10 feet high and 40 feet long. There are not many furniture in the main and guest warehouses. The top is a rectangle with radian, and the deck is made of teak.