Steve Jobs' yacht caught up in payment spat
Apple's late founder's super yacht impounded over unpaid Starck designer bill

The sleek, white superyacht Apple founder Steve Jobs commissioned before his death cannot leave the Netherlands just yet due to a payment dispute.
Jobs collaborated on designing the 78.2-metre (256-foot) all-aluminum "Venus", which has a minimalist aesthetic, with French product designer Philippe Starck.
Dutch newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad reported today that Starck hired a debt collection agency and got a summary legal order to keep the boat from leaving.
Port of Amsterdam spokesman Jeroen Ranzijn confirmed the boat has been in the harbour since December 8, and won't leave until the civil dispute is resolved possibly later today.
According to the paper, Starck had only been paid 6 million euros ($7.9 million) by Jobs' heirs, but believed he was owed 9 million euros. The boat cost 105 million euros.
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First Published: Dec 21 2012 | 10:13 PM IST
