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.

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Cleddau goes to sea

So often the Captain jokes that the alarm clock is set for quarter past six in the morning. On Monday night at...

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Downstream to King’s Lynn

Plans for the Wash Crossing began firming up in Ely. Moored nearby was Chouette, her crew booked too with Daryl Hill...

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Time out in Ely

Some places you are just glad to return to – Ely is one of them! In high summer the lesson to learn on the rivers...

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Jumping ship

Great Barford to Bedford        An early departure was agreed for Wednesday from Great Barford – there were three...

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So whose water is it anyway?

Great Ouse: Godmanchester to Great Barford        At 8pm on Sunday at Godmanchester litter was piled high by the park bins...

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Upstream to St Ives

From about a mile out of Ely you can look back and appreciate the immense size of Ely’s Cathedral. There will...

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The Delights of Ely

Ely’s attractive waterfront is a draw for many – for those who come to stroll and eat and watch as well as those...

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At and below sea level

Stanground Lock is about a mile from Peterborough’s Embankment along the Stanground Back River...

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