Savannah's Riverfront Tugboat

Savannah's Riverfront Tugboat This page is dedicated to Savannah's Riverfront Tugboat. My father helped save it, and now I need your support to protect the part he loved the most.

A place where the community can share memories, photos, and keep track of the efforts to bring her back after she was sadly removed in 2019 for repairs. "Everybody that goes to the tugboat has a smile on their face." -Eric Meyerhoff

Did you know that the iconic Savannah Riverfront was almost turned into a parking lot? My father, the late Eric Meyerhoff, along with his architectural partner, the l

ate Robert Gunn, were a dynamic duo responsible for much of the restoration of historic Savannah. They loved this city like it was one of their own children, and were committed to revitalizing as many history-filled pieces as possible. Riverstreet, now an international tourist attraction, was saved from a fate of tar and desolation thanks to their vision. Together, Gunn and Meyerhoff renovated, restored, and designed over 70 buildings and projects in the city's nationally designated historic district. But of all their successes, my father's most cherished professional project was, as SGTV put it, "one of the simplest additions to the Riverwalk." The child-sized tugboat "moored" in a sandbox on the banks of the Savannah River. If you've visited Riverstreet, you know that it caters mostly to adults, with fabulous bars, restaurants, and shops. This particular structure was designed exclusively for the little ones, and they adored it. Strolling by, you may have seen youngsters climbing across her bow, pretending to be the captain, or trying to reach the top of the funnel. Actually, you may have enjoyed it as well: I, for one, am guilty of posing on it, and I know many people who have similar photos in their “I visited Savannah” collection. Sadly, Tinkerbell (yes, she has a name) was removed in 2019, as she needed a considerable amount of restoration work. The city is worried that restoring her would just find her back for repairs the next year. So instead, with your support, and the generous City of Savannah, we can build a replica that can hold up to Savannah's heat and children's continuous wear and tear. Knowing how much this would mean to my father, it would mean the world to me to help the City raise these funds, and bring Tinkerbell back to life. Would you consider making a donation today? I would love to see big smiles return to little faces on Riverstreet. That's just how Eric and Bob would have wanted it. https://gofund.me/98dd27cd

Sailing into the weekend!
06/07/2024

Sailing into the weekend!

Captain Poppy reporting for duty ⛴️
03/28/2024

Captain Poppy reporting for duty ⛴️

Still standing after Savannah’s big day ☘️☘️ and no vomit— yay!!
03/17/2024

Still standing after Savannah’s big day ☘️☘️ and no vomit— yay!!

I hope you are all sailing through the week, like this little guy.
03/07/2024

I hope you are all sailing through the week, like this little guy.

02/21/2024

The new tugboat needs a name!
Do you have any suggestions??
Please drop them below :-)

The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for (the new) Savannah's Riverfront Tugboat took place on 2/14/24. Mayor Van Johnson announc...
02/17/2024

The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for (the new) Savannah's Riverfront Tugboat took place on 2/14/24. Mayor Van Johnson announced there would be a community renaming contest for her, as we weren't too fond of "Tinkerbell". Please send any suggestions my way to add to the list! The program from the big day is below:

Captain Brooke Butler TV will be recounting tales of her time at sea this evening on WJCL News 🚢
02/09/2024

Captain Brooke Butler TV will be recounting tales of her time at sea this evening on WJCL News 🚢

Friends, I'm very pleased to share with you the completed TUGBOAT! She has already been given the thumbs up by children,...
01/30/2024

Friends, I'm very pleased to share with you the completed TUGBOAT! She has already been given the thumbs up by children, adults, and fur babies.

The City of Savannah will be holding a press conference at the location, with ribbon cutting, on Wednesday, 2/14, 10:30am. Please join us, none of this would have happened if it wasn't for all of YOU, your support and generosity! And a very special thanks to Stephen Nottingham, from Frendesign, who modernized the design and took on role of Captain in getting her back to shore!

Grab your little sailors and head down to Riverstreet, she can’t wait to meet you!

Look at that pretty blue water!
01/25/2024

Look at that pretty blue water!

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