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Khan sold his previous yacht in 2013, replacing it with the 300-foot Kismet, which took two years to build. Back then, the Kismet had a statue of a Jaguar on the front.
They’ve since moved on the $4 million-per-week Flying Fox, while Kismet has continued its journey. At the moment, it’s listed by Moran Yacht and Ship, for almost $200 million.
The Kismet is the billionaire's fourth and largest yacht yet. His first was a 160-foot superyacht named "Gallant Lady" he bought from Southeast Toyota executive Jim Moran.
Kismet is powered by twin Caterpillar diesel engines laid out in a typical two-deck configuration, taking it to a top speed of 17 knots (19.5 mph/31.5 kph) and a brisk cruising speed of 14 knots ...
But beyond the flash of race-week revelry, one yacht stands apart from the crowd. At 122 meters, the newly launched KISMET is more than a superyacht.
Shad Khan often uses his yacht Kismet for events Khan uses the Kismet to host meetings and events, both in London during the overseas games and also while the 410-foot yacht is docked in Jacksonville.
Kismet spans about 400 feet in length. It's by far the biggest yacht to dock at that site. The only competition in that category is the previous yachts owned by Khan.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan is at it again. His 400-foot superyacht Kismet (formerly Project Jag) is due to splash this summer, and true to form, it’s another crazy attention-grabbing ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Do you happen to have $199,039,663 laying around? If so, you can buy Shad Khan’s yacht. The Kismet, delivered by luxury yacht builders Lurssen in 2014, has been listed for ...
According to the Kismet II's broker, Moran Yacht & Ship, she will be available for charter immediately upon launch to cruise the Caribbean and the Mediterranean for a cool $1.65 million per week.
The larger Kismet offers eight staterooms that can sleep up to 16 guests. The yacht’s interior, designed by Reymond Langton, features wide open public spaces for dining and lounging.
The yacht made it to the River City in 2015, docking in the St. Johns River next to the CSX building. Deborah Kaczorowski of Jacksonville told Action News Jax then she was impressed with the Kismet.