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Monday, July 7, 2025

Jacksonville Jaguars Owner Shahid Khan’s Superyacht Is For Sale

  • The 312-foot yacht Kismet was built by German shipbuilder Lürssen in 2014.
  • As of 2018, it has an estimated value of $200 million.
A full view of Shahid Khan's superyacht, Kismet, on the open water.
Moran Yacht & Ship

Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham F.C. owner Shahid Khan’s superyacht is officially on the market.

The asking price for Kismet — the 312-foot yacht built by German shipbuilder Lürssen in 2014 — is not on the official listing and will only be revealed upon serious inquiries. Still, the ship’s value was estimated at $200 million in 2018.

Kismet can accommodate 16 guests in eight luxurious staterooms and can carry a crew of up to 28. The master stateroom features a private deck with a Jacuzzi and access to the yacht’s helipad.

The ship’s interior, designed by world-renowned Reymond Langton Design, is opulent and features a grand living space, boardroom, bar, world-class gym, and a full-service spa.

Outside, a spacious sundeck leads to a swimming pool with another Jacuzzi and a one-of-a-kind retractable outdoor fireplace.

The superyacht, with a steel hull, carries a gross tonnage of 2,928 and can reach a speed of 17 knots.

Khan is worth an estimated $12.1 billion per Forbes’ most recent rankings. He made money as the auto parts supplier Flex-N-Gate owner and launched the wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling in 2019.

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