Madiz is a 57 metre twin screw steel yacht built on the River Clyde in Scotland, in 1902.
[5][6] Cuban mahogany in the original master bedrooms and solid oak paneling in the reception areas.
[2] Between the wars, she was lengthened and had an upper deck of cabins added, and her engines were converted to run on oil fuel.
[2] in 1970 she was bought by Greek businessman Costas Keletseki, who renamed her Madiz and had her extensively rebuilt, restoring the original fittings but also modernizing with a conversion from steam to diesel engines.
[9] Between 2003-2006, Madiz underwent another major refit and was re-classed under Lloyd’s Register of Shipping in her original Class of +100A1.