Steve Jobs' Family Yacht Makes A Stop At Ensenada

The yacht arrived at the port on Monday's afternoon

Around six in the afternoon on Monday, several witnesses watched the arrival of Steve Jobs yacht to the port of Ensenada in order to carry out some repairs.

It is not the first time that the Venus arrives at the Great Peninsula of Mexico dock; the last time this boat was seen in Baja California waters was in 2014.

This yacht stands out for its minimalist design, which is faithful to the aesthetics of all Apple products, and is valued at 120 million dollars, measuring almost 80 meters from bow to stern.

Steve Jobs never actually saw his yacht completed, as he died before it was ready to use; the vessel belongs to his family who regularly visit the Mexican peninsula, and is normally docked in the port of La Paz, Baja California Sur.

Via Sintesis TV

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Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com

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