HomeBoat InsuranceHouseboat spills gas into Thames River when removed from water

Houseboat spills gas into Thames River when removed from water


NORWICH — One man’s mission to establish a shipyard on the Thames River has been dealt another setback thanks to the Nor’easter in March, even before city officials weigh in.

Tucker Gilbert, who had been talking with David Waddington since at least November about establishing shipyard on the former industrial land along the Thames, since Waddington owns the land and there is no other active business there.

Gilbert, who owns the the boatbuilding company, Yachtyboat LLC., had been living at the Marina at American Wharf for the past year.

The remains of Tucker Gilbert's houseboat, which crumbled as it was moved from the Thames River after being partially sunken and stuck. The Norwich Fire Department responded to the scene Thursday after people near New Warf Rd. smelled gas fumes.

Gilbert had asked the Harbor at American Wharf if he could work out of one of the Wharf’s buildings, after he had done some jobs there. He was told no, but then he was given a houseboat, which he converted to a workshop, which he had docked at the Harbor at American Wharf. On a weekend night this winter, Gilbert was told to leave due to the noise he was making, he said.



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