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MV Aurora (1955) : ウィキペディア英語版
MV Aurora (1955)

MV ''Aurora'' is a 1955 built vintage cruise ship, now being moored in Stockton, California after months of preservation in Rio Vista, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2228283 )
==History==
''Aurora'' was launched as the ''Wappen von Hamburg'' for HADAG at Blohm & Voss, intended to be used for day long cruise voyages from Hamburg, calling at Cuxhaven, Helgoland, and Hörnum. She was the first ship to be built in West Germany since World War II.〔(Helgoland )〕 However, after only five years with her original owners, ''Wappen Von Hamburg'' was sold to Greek interests, the Nomikos Line. With this sale she was renamed ''Delos'' and refitted, the additions being a swimming pool, air conditioning in all cabins, a spa, beauty salon, and gift shop.〔(Wordpress )〕
In 1967 the ship was sold to West Tour and renamed ''Polar Star'' for cruising in Alaskan waters.
She passed through several owners and names during her decade long stay in Alaska, even once being partially owned by the Holland America Line. Eventually as the cruise industry began to fade, the now renamed ''Xanadu'' was laid up in Vancouver in 1977. In 1985 a new Los Angeles-based company planned to rename ''Xanadu'' ''Expex'' and moor her as an exhibition ship. This plan never took off and she remained laid up.〔(History of Aurora )〕 In 1991 there were plans to convert this ship into a hospital ship for use in the Caribbean, but she never operated in this role due to funds falling through.
In 2005 the ship was towed from Vancouver to Alameda, California, with a plan to rebuild her into a luxury yacht in mind. At this point in time ''Faithful'' was in a poor visual condition, with the majority of her paint peeled off and faded, her metal rusting, and parts of her wooden railings missing.〔(Aurora Yacht )〕 In 2009 the ''Faithful'' was featured on the Life After People episode Holiday Hell, in which maritime enthusiast Peter Knego is interviewed on the history and condition of ''Faithful''.〔(Life after Knego )〕
Soon afterward, the preservation of ''Faithful'' to ''Aurora'' began, which included repainting her hull white and funnel blue, and adding new carpeting, furniture, and paint to the interior, as well as a dance floor. On August 1, 2010, the newly renamed ''Aurora'' set out under tow by the research vessel ''Robert Gray'' to be berthed at Pier 38 in San Francisco at 3:00 AM, arriving the next day around 10:00 PM, and tying up at Pier 38 at 10:45. She is to be opened as a tourist attraction in the near future.〔(Aurora Transfer Under Way )〕
==Legal issues and controversy==
On August 12, 2011 the Port of San Francisco wharfinger approached the vessel's owner, Christopher Willson, with a notice that Pier 38 would be shut down due to structural and electrical issues. The ''Aurora'' would have to be moved to another mooring within three days, when all of the port's services to the vessel (mooring, electricity, location etc.) would be cut off. The vessel could be forcibly removed from Willson's ownership and sold for scrap. Willson stated he is "capable of finding another location but at this point we cannot move the vessel to a new location without proper finances or a donated tug.” 〔(Lady in a Jam The latest in the Aurora saga )〕

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