
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
Where to? And where next…?
There was time to squeeze in one last little boat trip before the Cal Clan flew back to the US. But where to? From Ely, heading...
Easy days in Ely
29th July – 1st August Cleddau had arrived in Ely on a Sunday. Unusually, especially on a summer weekend...
Cambridge, A Dream - and a tempest…
Remember that one hoot of the horn? (See end of previous post). It indicated Cleddau’s turn to the right, a right...
Downstream to Pope's Corner
The return journey from Bedford to Cheshire has started. The route has been covered twice before of course, in 2010...
Bedford River Festival, 2018
It was a date agreed four years ago: “Let’s do it again,” the Tentatrice crew had said, “let’s go back to the Bedford...
Trains and boats and planes
The Cal Guys are both pretty interested in things that move – as relatively frequent visitors to the UK they can hold...
Cal crew in training
School’s out – the Summer Break has begun (for US children, that is). Within hours of the Cal Clan flying into Heathrow...
Clogs, sticks and locks
Cleddau continued to head upstream on Saturday. There had been confirmation from boaters at Offord Lock...
Some trying moments
Godmanchester – Buckden – Hemingford Grey – Little Paxton: 22 miles, 8 locks There never seems to be very long...
Flat water through the flatlands
After the challenge of two foot high waves at sea and dense murk on the tidal Great Ouse, calm well-behaved water...
Upstream to Denver
“See you at 0600 tomorrow then,” Daryl Hill, the Wash pilot had said. King’s Lynn is a good-looking town...
Wandering down the Witham
“I’ve told the others that there could be a boat trip. The boys might be interested.” So said Cheshire Mum, while...
In Line of Sight
Cleddau and crew cruised out of Lincoln on Thursday afternoon to a delightful mooring pontoon...
Shore leave in Lincoln
Cleddau left her high security safe place at Burton Waters on Wednesday afternoon. Tentatrice left first...