The Most Expensive Yachts Owned By Sports Stars Revealed

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Boat expert shares the most expensive yachts owned by celebrity sports stars, with Floyd Mayweather’s $200 million vessel topping the ranking Long the reserve of the elite, yachts are now becoming a status symbol among athletes. Expert says understanding the requirements of high-profile athletes can help predict future luxury yachting trends.

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Once the reserve of celebrities and the super-rich, yachts and luxury charters are fast becoming the preferred choice for elite athletes, looking for rest, relaxation, and most importantly, privacy.

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Mike Green, CEO of Boats For Sale has ranked the most expensive yachts owned by celebrity athletes today.

1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his Behemoth Superyacht

Floyd Mayweather Jr on board his superyacht – Photo credit: Instagram @floydmayweather

Appearing first on the list is boxing legend, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and his behemoth superyacht, reported to have set the 15-time world champion back a knockout $200m.

It is thought to be complete with several bedrooms, a cinema room, and a sizeable swimming pool. In 2023, Mayweather provided insight into his life on the superyacht while visiting Miami by sharing a series of snaps on Instagram.

The photos show the boxing champ basking in the sunshine on the deck of his luxurious craft along with a box of cigars, personalised with “TM”, the initials of the fighter’s nickname “The Money”.

2. Michael Jordan Owns Three Yachts

Michael Jordan’s ‘Joy’ – Photo credit: Feadship

Featuring second on the list is basketball icon Michael Jordan who owns, not one, not two, but three luxurious boats. His Airness’s most expensive vessel is a 230ft custom superyacht named Joy, which set the former Chicago Bulls player back a cool $80 million in 2016.

With eight luxurious bedrooms connected by a glass elevator, Jordan’s yacht can host up to 12 guests with multiple entertainment options, including a full bar, state-of-the-art gym, on-deck jacuzzi, and even a basketball court, so the former champion can stay on top of his game.

No wonder monthly maintenance costs can reach up to $800,000 per week when being chartered!

3. Golfing Superstar Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods’s yacht ‘Privacy’ – Photo credit: Superyacht Times

Tiger Woods appears next in the ranking with his custom yacht Privacy, purchased at the height of his fame in 2004. At 155ft, Privacy is classed as a superyacht, boasting a host of luxury features from an on-deck jacuzzi, a gym and even an inflatable decompression chamber for diving. 

Woods is a keen diver and reportedly spent a week in 2009 at Fort Bragg military base in North Carolina where he went through Special Forces training with the Marines to become a master scuba diver.

4. Nba Star Tony Parker Appears Fourth In The Ranking With Infinity Nine

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The former San Antonio Spurs player, who is reportedly worth $85 million thanks to his successful basketball career, is thought to have purchased the ship for $15 million, as a Thanksgiving gift to himself in 2022.

The luxury 114ft vessel from the Kando 110 series. With six staterooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, the Infinity Nine is designed with opulence in mind, as well as exploration.

One of Parker’s non-negotiables was an exploration vessel, capable of travelling the world with his family. The craft is designed to withstand sailing to most parts of the world, even polar regions, despite not being “ice-classed”.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo Appears Fifth On The List

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With his custom-made vessel, based on the Azimut Grande.  The 88-foot-long craft boasts five luxury cabins which can accommodate up to ten guests, who can choose from many luxury activities on board, including waterskiing, the on-deck jacuzzi and even an outdoor projector to watch movies under the stars.

6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterback Tom Brady

The Viva la Vida – Photo credit: Sportskeeda

His boat , Viva la Vida, appears sixth on the list. Purchased for a reported $6 million in 2021, the Wajer 77 is described as a mini superyacht, measuring 77ft and sleeping up to nine people. 

Unlike other vessels featured on this list, the Viva la Vida is unique as it can be driven by owners themselves, without the need for a captain’s licence.

7. Rafael Nadal’s Catamaran, the Great White

Rafael Nadal aboard Great White – Photo credit: Boat International

This appears seventh on the list, with the tennis ace purchasing the twin-hull craft in 2019 for $5.4 million. The Great White is the only ship on the list which features two hulls, designed not only to provide additional stability and buoyancy but also to create more space for leisure and entertainment.

Speaking to Boat International in 2022, Nadal shared the one luxury staple he chose to forgo, stating “I didn’t want a Jacuzzi on the flybridge, because I prefer open spaces. I don’t need features like Jacuzzis on board – I have water around the boat to swim in and enjoy.”

8. UFC Superstar Turned Actor Conor McGregor

Conor McGregor aboard his yacht – Photo credit: Instagram – @thenotoriousmma

Last, but certainly not least is UFC superstar-turned-actor Conor McGregor and his $3.6 million Lamborghini Tecnomar 63. Purchased in October 2020, the 63ft vessel, known as the “Supercar of the Sea” is one of only 63 made, with McGregor purchasing the 12th edition in honour of his whiskey brand – Proper No. Twelve. 

The fighter declared back in April that “yacht season is coming” after UFC President Dana White announced his comeback, which will see him face off with Michael Chandler in the UFC 303 main event in Las Vegas on 29 June

Speaking on the Ranking

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Mike Green from Boats For Sale Says “Elite athletes often seek the pinnacle of quality and performance, so, when they buy yachts, they’re looking for vessels that match their success and lifestyle, featuring the latest in design, technology, and comfort. 

“These high-profile purchases not only reflect their personal achievements but also set trends in the luxury market. By understanding and catering to their unique preferences, we can offer tailored experiences that appeal to other affluent clients, improving our service each time for those seeking the same level of exclusivity and sophistication.”

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