
Boatwif
The occasional adventures of the Cleddau crew
About Us
We are ‘The Captain’ and ‘Boatwif’, owners of nb Cleddau.
Cleddau was a five year old youngster when we took her on in 1994. She was built for cruising on the River Trent. Over time Cleddau has had internal and external adjustments but she retains her original hull, propeller, anchor and portholes.
When asked (frequently) “What does Cleddau mean?” our response is usually “In Welsh it means swords but Cleddau is the name of the river that flows into the Milford Haven deep water estuary in Pembrokeshire…”
We both grew up in Pembrokeshire; for some years we have kept a record of what we call ‘Monkton Moments’, those exchanges with boaters and non-boaters who recognise our Pembrokeshire connections.
This blog below is a record of our mainly boating adventures.
RECENT KEN & SUE LOCATION
Having numerous locks on us...
Knowing where the flags were stored on Cleddau wasn’t the problem, although suspending them above the boat...
Tales of the Unexpected
When it’s just a question of turning a boat round to retrace your route you don’t expect there to be much different...
Outbound on a mission…
Cleddau and crew are afloat on a mission, the first of several… First off it was head southbound down the Macclesfield...
Sand, sea, stairs – cake!
Periodically the Captain and Boatwif get Sea Fever * when they “must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and...
Crew Training
Crew Training is back! (This post was first posted in early July. The Boatwif blog underwent some techno interference...
Familiar places, familiar faces - and two Cheshire cats
Wednesday June 7th: Does the Macclesfield Canal start at Hardings Wood Junction – or a mile further...
Torrential times on the T and M
Cleddau had been moored at Tixall Wide on Saturday, bow towards Stafford, stern towards Great...
Up – along – and down
From The Bratch moorings at Wombourne to the Great Haywood Junction at the northern end...
Brief shore leave from The Bratch
Moored above Bratch Locks, Womborne On Tuesday Cleddau had climbed the three Bratch Locks and been moored...
Shuffling along on the Staffs and Worcs Canal
If covering distance fast is a priority then cruising the Staffs and Worcestershire Canal is not...
Worcester and the Upper Severn
It was an offhand remark in the winter – one of those “I wouldn’t mind going to…” thoughts...
The trouble with water
Why does water, the elixir of life, give so much trouble… Boaters need a decent depth...
Never make assumptions
You’d think that a 14½ mile, 3 lock trip would be a straightforward sort of journey. Sometimes...
The Avon continued…
Back to Evesham Marina to resume the floating life… A week ashore had been packed...