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''Kalizma'' is a luxury private motor yacht with a history that dates back to 1906. The yacht was once owned by the Hollywood actors
Elizabeth Taylor Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was an English and American actress. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 19 ...
and
Richard Burton Richard Burton (; born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor. Noted for his mellifluous baritone voice, Burton established himself as a formidable Shakespearean actor in the 1950s and gave a memor ...
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History and Ownership

S/Y ''Minona'' (now ''Kalizma'') was commissioned and built in 1906 as a luxury private yacht for Robert Stewart, previous owner of Kirkliston Distillery and prominent Scottish estate owner. Steward was also noted in history as being Vice Commodore of the Royal Eastern Yacht Club. Built to the highest standards, the ''Minona'' was designed by G.L. Watson & Co. built by
Ramage & Ferguson Ramage & Ferguson was a Scottish shipbuilder active from 1877 to 1934, who specialised in luxury steam yachts, usually with steel hulls and timber decks. They also made several notable windjammers, including the five-masted . History Th ...
, Leith, Scotland. ''Minona'' served in the British Royal Navy in WWI and WWII and in 1967 was bought by Richard Burton as a gift to Elizabeth Taylor, which he famously signed the ownership papers Richard Taylor. The couple re-christened her as ''Kalizma'', an acronym for their three daughters' names, Kate, Liza and Maria.


World War I

Under the ownership of
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, she was offered to render services during World War I for the
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. ''Minona'' went into service in October 1914 as an auxiliary patrol Vessel and was equipped with armaments- 2-6 pound guns, 1-6pdr AA to aid in wartime efforts to fend off enemy
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s. At the end of the war, the ''Minona'' was discharged from her wartime duties on June 6, 1919.


Between 1919 and 1939

During this period ''Minona''s notable owners included Major Andrew Coats, brother of G. Coats and Admirable of the Mudhook Yacht Club. Following the passing of Major Coats, she was acquired in 1930 by Sir Charles MacIver, member of the Yacht Racing Association Council, Royal Yacht Squadron and crew member of the 1908 Olympic silver medal-winning yacht Mouchette.


World War II

By the end of 1939, the SY ''Minona'' was requisitioned by the British Admiralty and became the H.M.S. ''Minona''. The H.M.S. ''Minona'' served as the flagship and base for His Majesty's Deep Sea Rescue Tug Services at
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, situated on
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, Scotland, until December 1945.


Post War

On being relieved from wartime duties, ''Minona'' resumed her role as a private luxury steam yacht. She was renamed ''Cortynia'' in 1947 and again to S/Y ''Oddyseia'' in 1947. The yacht underwent a significant refit converting her engine from steam to diesel between 1954 and 1955.


1960s

The mid-1960s saw the MY ''Odysseia'' (now ''Kalizma'') make headlines when Richard Burton acquired the yacht as a gift for his wife and actress Elizabeth Taylor. The couple had initially chartered the ''Odysseia'' to sail around Portofino during May 1967. On acquisition later that year, the classic yacht was subsequently re-christened the ''Kalizma''. An acronym derived from the names of their three daughters - Kate, Liza and Maria. Richard Burton had reportedly bought the yacht for $192,000 and had spent twice as much having her refitted with new interiors. Elizabeth Taylor had hired
Arthur Barbosa Artur Ernesto Teixeira de Vasconcelos Barbosa (6 March 1908 – 5 October 1995) was an artist best known for his distinctive cover illustrations for Georgette Heyer and George MacDonald Fraser's ''The Flashman Papers'' novels, which he produced ...
to redesign the interiors of the ''Kalizma''. Post refit, the classic yacht adorned an exquisite art collection that included works by Monet, Van Gough and Picasso, in addition to an extensive library as per the taste of her owners. ''Kalizma'' held a place of affection in their hearts and served as a luxurious floating home to the famous couple. It was on board the ''Kalizma ''where Richard Burton presented Elizabeth Taylor with two of the most exquisite jewels. In 1968 Richard Burton presented Elizabeth Taylor with the 33.19-carat Krupp Diamond, also known as the
Elizabeth Taylor Diamond The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, formerly known as the Krupp Diamond, is a diamond that was bought by Richard Burton for his wife, Elizabeth Taylor, in 1968. The diamond was one of a number of significant pieces of jewellery owned by Taylor; her col ...
. He gifted the diamond to Elizabeth Taylor on board the ''Kalizma'' whilst moored in the Thames, London. The second and most notable of jewels gifted by Richard Burton to Elizabeth Taylor was the famous 69.42- carat diamond in 1969. Initially referred to as the 'Cartier Diamond', Richard Burton bought from Cartier for a record-setting price of $1.1 Million. The Cartier Diamond was subsequently called the Taylor-Burton Diamond. The 69.42-carat diamond, took three weeks to reach the Burton's on board the ''Kalizma'', anchored at Port Hercules, Monaco.


1970 to date

''Kalizma'' went through a series of owners after the 1970s, including
Peter de Savary Peter John de Savary (11 July 1944 – 30 October 2022) was a British businessman in shipping, oil and property. He once owned or managed 13 shipyards around the globe and had global oil-trading and refuelling businesses. He was the Chairman of ...
and
Vijay Mallya Vijay Vittal Mallya (born 18 December 1955) is an Indian businessman and a former politician. He is the subject of an extradition effort by the Indian Government to return him from the UK to face charges of financial crimes in India. His last ...
. The yacht was acquired in 2019 by Shirish Saraf, and undertook an extensive refit in 2020 to restore the classic yacht. It was reflagged in the
Cook Islands The Cook Islands is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists of 15 islands whose total land area is approximately . The Cook Islands' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) covers of ocean. Avarua is its ...
. She has been referred to as the "Greatest superyacht of Hollywood History", and in 2021 the classic yacht was ranked amongst the top 100 Superyachts in Asia-Pacific. On 21 May 2022, in London, at the 17th annual edition of the BOAT International World Superyacht Awards. The ''Kalizma'' was announced the winner of a "Judges' Special Award" and was nominated for the " Best Rebuilt Superyacht Award". In April 2023, the ''Kalizma'' was involved in a shooting incident in the
Gulf of Aden The Gulf of Aden (; ) is a deepwater gulf of the Indian Ocean between Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Channel, the Socotra Archipelago, Puntland in Somalia and Somaliland to the south. ...
after the ship's security crew reportedly mistook the
Yemeni Coast Guard The Yemeni Coast Guard is the coast guard service of Yemen and was founded in 2003. It has constabulary and navigation role in Yemen's ports and regional waters, as the country has of coastline. Since the start of the Yemeni civil war in 2015, t ...
for pirates. One coast guard officer was killed, according to maritime intelligence. However, Saraf denied the reports and maintained that the first shots were fired by real pirates.


Distinguished personalities onboard

Among some of the celebrity guests entertained by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on board the ''Kalizma'' were
Rex Harrison Sir Reginald Carey Harrison (5 March 1908 – 2 June 1990) was an English actor. Harrison began his career on the stage at the Liverpool Playhouse in 1924. He made his West End debut in 1936 appearing in the Terence Rattigan play '' French W ...
, Rachel Roberts, and
Tennessee Williams Thomas Lanier Williams III (March 26, 1911 – February 25, 1983), known by his pen name Tennessee Williams, was an American playwright and screenwriter. Along with contemporaries Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, he is considered among the three ...
and also included the likes of Royalty, such as Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace of Monaco. Almost a decade later, the ''Kalizma'' also played host to Peter de Savary's royal guest
Prince Andrew Prince Andrew, Duke of York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960) is a member of the British royal family. He is the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a younger broth ...
, during America's Cup Challenge in 1983.


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External links

* * {{Official website, https://www.kalizma.com/ Motor yachts Ships of the Cook Islands 1906 ships