The owner of Kismet is Shahid Khan, who had previously owned the 95.2-metre Lürssen yacht with the same name, which was later renamed as Whisper
For a long time Kismet had been known as Project Jag. Italian Nuvolari Lenard studio developed the original exterior design of the yacht with a prominent sharp bow, elegant modern lines, fluid elements and an unusual radar mast design.
The interiors of the superyacht developed by British Reymond Langton Design are a perfect match for the exterior. With a beam of 17.8 m inside Kismet is more like a luxurious palace with vast spaces than a superyacht. There is abundance of glossy surfaces, all kinds of marbles, complex shapes, multilevel ceilings and a highest level of detailing.
The superyacht provides nine guests cabins and quarters for a crew of 40. The guest areas are adorned with video walls and fireplaces, while the stunning central staircase is a piece of art of its own.
In addition to the helipad on the foredeck, the vessel houses designer saloons and lounges. There is an elevator connecting all the main decks, a panoramic dining area, a large swimming pool on one of the top levels, a spa, a dance floor, a gym, a sauna and two cinemas, one of which is open-air.
The garage can accommodate not only a few tenders, but a sailing dinghy, a submarine and a substantial collection of water toys.
It is interesting to note that Kismet, which is now on the world’s largest superyachts list, will be available for charter. The agency that represents the owner, Cecil Wright, has revealed the renderings of the interiors and announced that Kismet charters for €3 000 000 per week plus expenses.
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