Thursday, September 26, 2013

The NY1 video link.

For those with Time Warner subscriptions, you can see the interview with Darren here:
NY1 Interview

We are working on getting a copy of the interview without restricted access!


Darren's on NY1

Good morning!  Great news to share with friends of Tugboat Bertha.  Yesterday, NY1 did a special interview with Darren about saving Tugboat Bertha.  

Check out his interview.  It will be aired at 11:15 on NY1. 

It may also be aired again this afternoon in case you can't tune in at 11:15.  Check at 15 minutes after the hour.  


Monday, September 23, 2013

More Photos of Bertha in NY Harbour

We received some great photos from friends of Tugboat Bertha over the last few weeks. Here are a few.  A big shout out to Lucie for pulling these together!  Please send your photos of Tugboat Bertha to: tugboatbertha@gmail.com



Tugboat Bertha alongside in NY Harbour.

Good friends and food on an afternoon cruise.

Bertha's aft deck.

The Captain at the helm of Bertha!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Lloyd Johnson, who owned Tugboat Bertha for 9 years in the 80's, had this article to share...

Lloyd Johnson and Tugboat Bertha featured in this 1988 article.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Bertha's on Tugster!

Since starting this campaign, we've received wonderful support from every one of you! Thank you for reaching out with your photos, financial support, ideas, articles, and for sharing your memories of Bertha! It means a lot. 

Will Van Dorp has jumped in to help us spread the word.  He's written a great article about Bertha and found some photos of Bertha we didn't have access to.  Check out Will's blog, tugster: a waterblog, and the Bertha stories here:








Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Today is a huge day!

We just launched our funding campaign.  We need all the help we can get to save Bertha from being scrapped on November 1!

Please visit us on Indiegogo, show your support, or share with your friends.

"Historic Vessel or Scrap Metal" on Indiegogo

Many thanks,
Darren and the friends of Tugboat Bertha