"After our omelets at the café, we went back to his house and he showed me all of the models and architectural drawings. As expected, the planned yacht was sleek and minimalist. The teak decks were perfectly flat and unblemished by any accoutrements. As at an Apple store, the cabin windows were large panes, almost floor to ceiling, and the main living area was designed to have walls of glass that were forty feet long and ten feet high. He had gotten the chief engineer of the Apple stores to design a special glass that was able to provide structural support. By then the boat was under construction by the Dutch custom yacht builders Feadship, but Jobs was still fiddling with the design.
"I know that it’s possible I will die and leave Laurene with a half-built boat," he said. "But I have to keep going on it. If I don’t, it’s an admission that I’m about to die."
La familia de Jobs en la presentación del superyate ha dado los datos básicos: un exterior de aluminio ligero con unos 80 metros de largo. Algunas de las imágenes facilitadas muestran seis de los siete iMacs de 27 pulgadas que se encuentran en el interior de la nave, al parecer diseñada por Philippe Starck (ver otra de sus propuestas más abajo, su yate Motor). En el vídeo se puede ver la parte trasera de los iMacs que son visibles en el puente que controla el barco.