(CNN) โ Buying a historic cruise ship he found on Craigslist back in 2008 was undoubtedly a life-altering decision for Chris Willson.
The technology entrepreneur from Utah spent around 15 years painstakingly restoring the 293-foot vessel, which contains 85 cabins, a swimming pool and a theater, and even moved on board with his long-term partner Jin Li.
Willson says he poured his life savings into the passion project, and his extraordinary story was picked up by CNN and subsequently many other international publications.

Ship of dreams
His ultimate goal was to transform the neglected ship into a museum, but things didnโt quite go to plan.
In October 2023, Willson made the painful decision to sell the vessel, which began sinking around seven months later. Now its future looks bleak.
โWe absolutely loved our time with that ship,โ Willson tells CNN Travel. โIt (selling) was probably the hardest thing Iโve done in my life.

โIt haunts me and I lose sleep over it. Iโm not happy about it.โ
So where did it all go wrong?
Willsonโs longstanding connection to the retired โpocketโ cruise ship, built in Germany, began when he came across a sale listing on the Craigslist classified advertisements website and decided to investigate.
Feeling inspired, Willson decided to purchase his own slice of history. He wonโt disclose how much he spent, but says he was able to โwork out a really good deal with the owner.โ

After doing some digging, he discovered that the vessel, originally named Wappen von Hamburg, was constructed by the Blohm and Voss shipyard in 1955 and had been the first significant passenger liner built by Germany after World War II.
Once he took the ship on, Willson arranged for it to be moved to the California river city of Rio Vista, where it stayed for a year, and renamed it the Aurora after spending his first night on board.
โI woke up to one of the most brilliant sunrises I had ever seen,โ Willson told CNN back in 2022.
โIt was forming an Aurora type effect with the clouds and water. I remember thinking at that time โAuroraโ was a fitting name.โ

Willson was later offered a berth in San Franciscoโs Pier 38, an arrangement that came to an end after around three years.
In 2012, he had the ship transferred back to the California Delta, Californiaโs largest estuary, mooring the Aurora at Herman & Helenโs Marina in Little Potato Slough, located around 24 kilometers from the city of Stockton in Californiaโs Central Valley.
โWe wanted it in fresh water and we wanted it in shallow water,โ he explains. โSo it was absolutely the best possible location that we could have put it.โ
Herman & Helenโs Marina closed down a few years later, but the ship remained at the site.

Although he had no prior experience working on ships, Willson dedicated himself to breathing new life into the Aurora, devoting countless hours to renovating it, with the help of volunteers.
โIโd gotten quite a ways,โ he says. โI think we had 10 areas solidly restored and refurnished meticulously. These were kind of major areas. So we were pretty proud of that.
โSo we were doing a pretty good job. We had marine engineers involved. (There was) no lack of people coming out to loan a hand.โ
Costly project
โWe were working on the swimming pool and the forward decks, and replating all of the steel.
Aside from a few small donations, Willson says he funded the bulk of the renovation work himself.
Although heโs unsure of the exact amount he spent on maintaining the ship and โmoving it forwardโ over the years, he estimates the figure to be well over $1 million.
โWe were making terrific progress with the Aurora,โ he says. โWe had a successful YouTube channel. Everything was looking great.โ
However, Willson says he faced much resistance from locals, who werenโt thrilled about having such a huge decommissioned ship moored nearby.
The fact that another large vessel, Canadian MineSweeper HMCS Chaleur, which was moored in the same area, sank in 2021 certainly didnโt help matters.
According to Willson, he received a โthree-day notice to quitโ on โseveral occasions,โ but local authorities never โfollowed through with an eviction.โ
He goes on to explain that things came to a head when 1940s military tugboat Mazapeta, stationed next to the Aurora, also sank in January, creating a โpollution issue.โ
โEverything kind of changed from that point on,โ he says, explaining that various local agencies became involved, and it became clear that โthere was really no future for the Auroraโ at that location.
Although Willson did consider moving the ship, he says he learned that the waterway wouldโve likely needed a โmillion dollars worth of dredging for us to get out.โ
โSo we were kind of stuck there,โ he adds.
While they were desperate to finish what they started, Li says that the situation began to take a huge toll, and the couple felt that they had no other option but to โmove on to the next chapter.โ
โMaybe Aurora wasnโt in the right place,โ she reflects. โMaybe if Aurora was in a different state, or a different country it would have been different.โ
When an interested buyer showed up who seemed equally as passionate about saving the ship, they decided to sell it.
Willson stresses that he had every confidence that the unnamed individual was the right person to keep the Aurora going, and spent time talking them through how to maintain the ship.
Over the years, heโd received furniture from other historic ships for the Aurora, which he left on board, along with various pieces of artwork.
When asked about the general condition of the ship at the time, Willson says that while โthere were some holesโ when he first purchased it, they were โpatched professionallyโ and he never had โany problemsโ afterwards.
Sinking feeling
However, in May, the San Joaquin County Sheriffโs Office announced that the Aurora was sinking.
โIt has been determined the ship has suffered a hole and is taking on water and is currently leaking diesel fuel and oil into the Delta Waterway,โ reads a statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on May 22.
The ship was refloated by contractors hired by a Unified Command, according to the US Coast Guard, which confirmed that it had โrecently changed ownership.โ
โOver the last several weeks, response contractors, Global Diving and Salvage and subcontractors, successfully refloated the vessel and removed an estimated 21,675 gallons of oily water, 3,193 gallons of hazardous waste, and five 25-yard bins of debris was removed from the vessel,โ said a statement shared by California Department of Fish and Wildlifeโs Office of Spill Prevention and Response on June 28.
โThere were no observations of oiled wildlife throughout the response.โ
The City of Stockton has since taken over the operation.
According to Connie Cochran, community relations officer for the City of Stockton, there was โwas no clear ownershipโ for the Aurora when the situation occurred and the city is currently โfiguring out how to dispose of the vessel.โ
โWeโre hoping to be getting it out of there in the coming weeks,โ Cochran told CNN, pointing out that the size of the ship, along with its location, in an area that isnโt actually within the city limits, has made things even more difficult.
Cochran says the next stage will be determining whether the ship, which she described as a โpublic hazardโ and โdanger to the environment,โ is โstructurally stableโ enough for a โdead ship towโ to a location where it can be salvaged.
Although Cochran was unable to provide an estimate of the costs for the ongoing operation, which has seen contractors with specialist knowledge brought in, she says the city is hoping to โrecoupโ some of it.
Willson, who maintains that he filed the change of ownership for the Aurora with the Coast Guard Vessel documentation center, says he was surprised when he learned that the ship had partially sunk.
โI didnโt see it sinking,โ he says. โWe had it for 15 years, and we had no problem with it.โ
CNN has been unable to independently confirm the current registered owner of the ship.
โI meticulously maintained that ship,โ adds Willson. โI checked everything on it multiple times every day. We were on it all of the timeโฆ It just saddens me like nothing else.โ
Willson has faced heavy criticism for seemingly abandoning the Aurora, with local residents expressing concern about the costs to the City of Stockton.
He admits that heโs found some of the commentary โtough,โ but hasnโt given up on the ship, and plans to do everything he can to help the buyer he handed it over to reclaim it, with the aim of preventing it from being scrapped.
โI donโt really want to let it go,โ he adds. โBut itโs no longer my vessel.โ
Willson looks back on his time with the ship fondly, recounting how he discovered its original name after removing โsix or seven coats of paintโ from the vessel when he first began working on it.
He later learned that the 2,496 gross ton ship had been the inspiration for popular TV series โThe Love Boat,โ as well as a serving as filming location for the Spectre criminal organization headquarters in the 1963 Bond movie โFrom Russia with Love.โ
The vessel served as a cruise ship for around two years, says Willson, going through several different owners, as well as names, before it was moored in Vancouver.
It was towed to Alameda, California in 2005 after even more changes in both ownership and name. The ship was set to be turned into a luxury yacht at one stage, but this never came to fruition.
It subsequently remained at Alameda for several years, before being purchased by a businessman, who went on to list the ship on Craigslist.
Historic ship
Willson says the ship was in bad condition and โslowly succumbing to the encroaching waterโ before he spotted that advertisement in 2008.
โNobody knew what the history of the vessel was,โ he says. โAnd over time, we exposed so much of its history.
โWe turned it from just a big ship floating out on the Delta that was rusting away, to probably one of the most famous vintage cruise ships in the world.
โAnd Iโve got to be proud of that.โ
Willson says it pains him to see so many historic ships being scrapped, and he remains hopeful that things will turn out differently for the Aurora, even if he has to watch it play out from a distance.
โThereโs only three historic liners left in the United States, and another one of them is about to see its fate as well,โ he says, referring to retired ocean liner SS United States, which has been ordered to leave Philadelphiaโs Delaware River.
โSo then thereโs only going to be the Queen Mary (a retired ocean liner moored at Long Beach thatโs now a popular tourist attraction) thatโs left.
โSo it is very sad to see such famous ships eventually just dismantled, especially for no good reason.โ
Willson received a huge amount of support from well wishers while he was restoring the ship, with some even traveling to the site in California to see it.
He also built a huge community, with other 12,000 followers on the Aurora Restoration Projectโs Facebook page, and more than 80,000 subscribers to the YouTube channel for the project.
โIt was such a well known vessel,โ he says. โAnd it had everybodyโs hearts.
โTo this day, it keeps me awake at night time thinking about it. Thinking, โWhat can I do in order to help the situation out?โ
โAnd at the same time, I donโt want to, you know, step over my bounds.โ
Willson and Li, who have since left California, are currently searching for a new project, stressing that theyโre looking for something on land, possibly an old church or mansion, this time around.
โWe havenโt found the right one,โ Willson says, adding that theyโve โalmost landed a deal a couple of times.โ
Learning experience
Although things definitely havenโt turned out the way heโd hoped, Willson has absolutely no regrets about buying the ship, and says he would do it all over again if he had the choice.
In fact, he describes his memories with the ship and the โefforts poured into her preservationโ as some of the best of his life.
โIโve never had a single regret about saving something like that,โ adds Willson, who says he hasnโt visited the Aurora since the beginning of the year. โWas it a success?
โKeeping it on this Earth for an extra 15 years when it would have probably sank and then (been) scrapped outโฆ
โI donโt have any regrets on what Iโve done. Itโs been a great learning experience and showed a lot of people my abilities.
โI couldnโt ask for anything more.โ
Li is also positive about the future of the Aurora despite the precariousness of its current position, pointing to the countless setbacks the ships has faced in the many years since it was built.
โAurora is a fighter,โ says Li. โI mean, she always fights. Thereโs so many times she changed hands. Got abandoned. Got almost scrapped.
โBut she still is floating today. I told Chris, โMaybe itโs a sad story for us. We couldnโt move Aurora more forward.
โBut at least Aurora is fighting her own fight. She doesnโt want to get scrappedโฆ Wappen von Hamburg doesnโt want to die.โโ
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