When you name your watercraft after the goddess of beauty, you’d better deliver divinity. Seven Seas Yachts’ Venus Speedster X proves that lightning can indeed strike twice.
Written by Maxim Sorokopud
Any company that names a product after the Roman goddess of beauty needs to hold its design acumen to an extremely high standard. Luckily, Seven Seas Yachts has now twice produced a boat worthy of this deity’s moniker, with the Venus Speedster’s new larger variant, the Venus Speedster X, which launched in 2024.
When docked among a throng of white angular vessels, both Venuses are instantly eye-catching, providing a blast to the past that will surely make some onlookers wonder which century they were crafted in. Yet, when zipping elegantly along the waves, their bygone-era personality truly shines, seeming like they’re on a mission to take their passengers back to a more carefree time.
And yes, the Venuses do look smoother in motion than their competitors. Their sharp entry angles work with the unique hull designs to cut through waves smoothly, resulting in a ride that features no pounding. Or, to put it another way, the craftsmanship that has gone into the Venus Speedsters not only makes them look sleek but also ensures they feel just as smooth when charging across the open seas.
