Theodore Too

{{Short description|Large-scale imitation tugboat}}

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|Ship name= Theodore Too

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|Ship builder=Snyder's Shipyard, Dayspring, Nova Scotia

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|Ship launched=April 19, 2000

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|Ship type=Tour boat

|Ship tonnage= 105 tons{{cite web|url=http://www.playthings.com/article/CA226093.html|title=Theodore Tugboat leads seasonal parade|date=December 17, 2001|accessdate=2009-04-09|publisher=PlayThings.com|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090416010426/http://www.playthings.com/article/CA226093.html|archivedate=April 16, 2009}}

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Theodore Too is a large-scale imitation tugboat built in Dayspring, Nova Scotia in 2000 based on the fictional television tugboat character Theodore Tugboat.{{cite web|url=http://newscotland1398.ca/hist/nshistory54.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130101062454/http://newscotland1398.ca/hist/nshistory54.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=January 1, 2013|title=ALTS.net - History of Nova Scotia, 2000 March 1–19 - Theodore Tugboat|accessdate=2009-04-10|publisher=ALTS.net}}{{cite web|url=http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=000805&tid=001|title=Red Cross Joins Forces with Theodore Tugboat to Promote Water Safety|accessdate=2009-04-21|publisher=RedCross.ca|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040919154713/http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=000805&tid=001|archive-date=2004-09-19|url-status=dead}} Theodore Too was located in Bedford, Nova Scotia but arrived in Hamilton, Ontario, its new home, on July 18, 2021.

History

Theodore Too was commissioned by Cochran Entertainment, Inc.,{{cite web|url=http://www.tvacres.com/boats_barges_theodore.htm|title=TVAcres.com - Boats - Barges & Tugboats - Theodore Tugboat|accessdate=2009-04-10|publisher=TVAcres.com|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130105021120/http://www.tvacres.com/boats_barges_theodore.htm|archivedate=2013-01-05}} the now-defunct production company. Andrew Cochran, the creator of Theodore Tugboat,{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1997/10/24/1997-10-24_papa_s_brand-new_bag__kids__.html|title=Papa's Brand-new Bag - Kids' TV|accessdate=2009-04-09|work=New York Daily News|date=1997-10-24|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090416035109/http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/entertainment/1997/10/24/1997-10-24_papa_s_brand-new_bag__kids__.html|archivedate=2009-04-16}} had told his son bedtime stories about the boats in the big harbour and how they interacted with everyone. This later became the basis for the TV series. Theodore became so popular, the company constructed a life-size model of him for marketing and promoting water safety. The boat is unusual, as it is a full-size replica of a scale model. The original model which was used to film the series and inspired Theodore Too can be seen at Halifax, Nova Scotia's Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.{{cite web|url=http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/exhibits/exhibits.html#theodore|title=Exhibits of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic - Theodore Tugboat|accessdate=2009-04-08|publisher=Museum.Gov.ns.ca|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090416073119/http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/exhibits/exhibits.html#theodore|archive-date=2009-04-16|url-status=dead}} Theodore Too was built at Snyder's Shipyard in Dayspring, Nova Scotia and launched on April 19, 2000. After sea trials out of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, the vessel made its first port call to Halifax on May 6, 2000.{{cite news|author= Sandy MacDonald|title=The Little Boat Who Would Float: Lifesize Theodore Tugboat takes to the Sea in Lunenburg| work=Halifax Daily News|date=April 20, 2000}} The ocean-going boat made a 50-city tour down the eastern seaboard to Tampa Bay, Florida, and back again through the Great Lakes to Chicago, Illinois. Theodore Too became the Ambassador of the U.S. National Safe Boating Council and mascot to the U.S. Coast Guard, participating in several tall ship events. For most of its time touring the eastern seaboard and Great Lakes, Theodore Too had a full-time three-person crew, headed by Captain Bill Stewart, a 25-year veteran tugboat captain, who also had an additional nine years as a {{convert|44|ft|adj=on}} motor lifeboat coxswain in the Canadian Coast Guard. After Cochran Entertainment went out of business, the boat was purchased by a Halifax tour boat company, Murphys on the Water. The vessel provided tours of Halifax Harbour in the summer months, operating from the Cable Wharf in downtown Halifax.

On July 16, 2020, Ambassatours announced plans to sell Theodore Too.{{Cite web|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/7202840/theodore-tugboat-bidders-sale-announcement/|title=Theodore Tugboat receives four bidders after sale announcement |work=Global News |first=Karla |last=Renić}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.beta.ctvnews.ca/local/atlantic/2020/7/17/1_5028398.html |title=COVID-19 hastens sale of Halifax harbour's iconic Theodore Tugboat |access-date=2020-12-24 |archive-date=2020-07-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200719142708/https://beta.ctvnews.ca/local/atlantic/2020/7/17/1_5028398.html |url-status=dead }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.rcinet.ca/en/2020/07/17/theodore-too-tugboat-is-for-sale/|title=Theodore (Too) Tugboat is for sale|first=Radio Canada|last=International|date=July 17, 2020}} Theodore Too was sold to Blair McKeil of McKeil Marine of Burlington, Ontario.{{Cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/7985984/theodore-too-kingston-toronto/|title=Theodore Too expected in Kingston, Toronto before arriving at new Hamilton home in mid-July |work=Global News}} The tug was expected to collaborate with Swim Drink Fish, a water education and conservation advocacy group, and promote sustainability and preservation of the Great Lakes. After 21 years, the tug departed the waters off of the Halifax Harbour in early June en route to its new home at the Hamilton Harbour. On July 18, 2021, the tug arrived in Hamilton.

On December 17, 2024, many St. Catharines, Ontario locals noticed that Theodore Too was sitting low in the water, while moored at the Port Weller Dry Docks. Later in the day, others noted that Theodore Too had been mostly submerged. The owner later made an announcement, that the tug had been partially sunk.{{Cite web|url=https://www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/halifax/theodore-too-partially-submerged-after-taking-on-water-at-ontario-dock|title=Theodore Too partially submerged after taking on water at Ontario dock|work=The Chronicle Herald|date=Dec 18, 2024}} The boat was subsequently righted and refloated on December 19.{{cite web |last1=Zura |first1=David |title='Theodore TOO' righted and floated after partially sinking |url=https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2024/12/19/theodore-too-righted-and-floated-after-partially-sinking/ |website=CityNews |access-date=20 December 2024}}

Specifications

File:Tour boat Theodore Too escorts cruise ship Norwegian Sea docking at Halifax Harbour in 2003.jpg at Halifax Harbour, 2003]]

The boat was designed by Fred Allen and naval architect Marius Lengkeek of Lengkeek Vessel Engineering, and was built by Snyder's Shipyard in Dayspring, Nova Scotia, on the Lahave River, not far from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia.{{cite web|url=http://lengkeek.ca/projects/miscellaneous/|title=Lengkeek Vessel Engineering - Miscellaneous projects, Theodore Too|accessdate=2010-03-16|publisher=Lengkeek.ca}}

The hull and wheelhouse are made entirely of wood, with a fibreglass hat and smokestack. It has a 'face' on the wheelhouse, with large realistic hydraulic eyes which are no longer operational. The boat displays a number of prop details such as winches and towing bitts inspired from real tugs but operates as a tour boat, not a real tug boat.

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