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Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge #80971
01/08/2016 08:26 AM
01/08/2016 08:26 AM
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alexi1264 Offline OP
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Saw this video of Steve Jobs 100 million euro boaT "Venus" barely fitting through the simpsonbay bridge recently...
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This is a thing beauty..
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Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: alexi1264] #80972
01/08/2016 09:33 AM
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Last month, while on the island, we took a boat trip to AXA departing from the lagoon and in doing so, we passed the Jobs boat which was docked there at the time. From the particular perspective we had sitting on a cat down in the water, for just a couple of moments, we thought at first it was a huge new modern warehouse built along the docks. It went on and on seemingly forever, and as we came around and saw the entire thing and realized it was actually a private yacht (and were told which yacht and who it was actually built for....) we were in absolute awe of the size and scope of this boat. It was absolutely breath-taking in every way. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: pat] #80973
01/08/2016 10:25 AM
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Fortunately for all of us, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To me, this is one of the ugliest boats ever built.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: davew] #80974
01/08/2016 11:20 AM
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When I first glanced at it I thought that was a building-can't believe it went through the bridge and managed to turn around in the lagoon- you'd think that it would have swiped out all the other boats.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: davew] #80975
01/08/2016 11:32 AM
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I agree Dave, look's like an Icebreaker gone wrong ...

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: davew] #80976
01/08/2016 11:58 AM
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At first glance, I thought it was a Frank L Wright house on water.
I've been lucky to see and visit several of his creations from Bartlesville,OK to Manchester, NH. They do grow on you after you learn his reasoning.
Not sure I will ever understand the design of this ship. Plus I use Apple products and figure I should get a free ride, ha ha. However, it was a fine person piloting it thru the bridge opening.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: DrDoug] #80977
01/08/2016 12:22 PM
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I guess beauty truly does lie in the eyes of the beholder.

I thought the shape 'interesting' and along the lines of the old Norway which we loved as opposed to the more current trend in ocean liners and some megayachts we've seen. The glistening chrome against the stark whiteness was unique, too.

And thinking about all the i-somethings in our family, I think we should catch a free ride, too!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: davew] #80978
01/08/2016 12:47 PM
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I thought the same when we got up close to it. I think because it looks so different from the other beautiful yachts, that it does get your attention, but not in a good way.Sadly Steve passed away before he could enjoy it.




Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: alexi1264] #80979
01/08/2016 01:34 PM
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Not my idea of a good looking yacht but still is an attention getter. It is less than half the length of Eclipse which is usually in the SXM area at this time. Limitless which is 50 feet longer than Venus is presently docked on the lagoon side.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: boucharda] #80980
01/08/2016 04:30 PM
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It looks like a low slung building that floated out to sea.Every time we see it we wonder what was in the builders mind? Just plain ugly.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: kccouple] #80981
01/08/2016 04:50 PM
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I have nothing against people being hideously rich.

What they do with their money is only my business when it comes up on my horizon.

When they build beautiful sailing yachts I love it.

If they must out an engine on a pleasure boat, why not, I do find most motor yachts ugly.

As far as floating a white rectangular shaped object, it does hurt my eyes...

It seems obvious that Jobs did not design his products alone or we would never have bought them ...

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: alexi1264] #80982
01/08/2016 06:18 PM
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My hubby thought it was a barge.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: jeepers] #80983
01/09/2016 06:15 PM
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Here is a video of it going through the bridge from a drone's perspective. Barely an inch to spare.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0I3Pq0yp6Z8

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: gd1147] #80984
01/09/2016 08:32 PM
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Venus has a Beam of 11.8 m, Simpson bay Bridge is 16.75 m wide. Therefore it leaves 5 m, or 2.5 m on each side.

As you can see on the video, Venus uses Bow propellers to correct its course.

No great achievement, especially that I suspect that Venus has side radars to calculate and fire off Bow propellers.

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: dlbert] #80985
01/09/2016 08:49 PM
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I was more impressed with the freighter that took the swing bridge span thru, that was inches and I don't recall crew members running around with fenders "just in case". I don't much like the look of the Venus, here are a couple of oldie but goodies that I had the pleasure of working with, check them out on Google: USCGC Tamaroa, the one that actually was in the perfect storm and the USCGC Ascushnet, the "Queen of the fleet"

Re: Steve Jobs boatgoing through the Simpsonbay Bridge [Re: silverfox82] #80986
01/09/2016 09:02 PM
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder but I think he (they) went for "different". Actually, it should have been a rounded rectangle like everything else Apple has done for 20 years.


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