
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
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Back to Oundle Marina on Saturday – the news was good, the closure notice on Irthlingborough Lock...
Progress stalled
Over a steaming weekend Oundle Marina proved a quiet place to be. Easy access to a laundry room...
Heading up the River Nene
The boat had been moored opposite the old flour mill at Peterborough for a couple of nights...
From one cathedral city to another…
A crow flying direct between Ely and Peterborough would cover 24¼ miles...
Snippets and scenes en route to Ely
It was a pleasant evening at St Ives. Tucked below the wall of the Town Quay...
Downstream from Bedford – Why do…?
Stripped of her flags, bunting and lights Cleddau looked somewhat under-dressed...
Bedford River Festival
Countdown: with one day to go preparations continued during Friday for the Bedford River Festival...
Two Thursdays
A suggestion to mount a little local boat trip with a picnic lunch was mooted – and agreed. Passengers...
"See you at The Festival..."
The last stretch of the 383-mile Poynton (north Cheshire) to Priory Marina...
Blooms, bathers and blustery winds
St Ives – what’s not to be missed in St Ives? The Quay-side and the St Ives Bridge...
Slow boat to St Ives
The College Bumps were over – but on Sunday mornings rowers of all levels of ability are...
Bumbling and Bumping along the Cam
From Ely to Pope’s Corner (from where a left junction takes boaters onto the River Cam) is...
Sailing towards the Ship of the Fens
Maybe this map will help explain the various waterways mentioned in recent posts…
The Drains, the Great Ouse and the would-be record breakers...
Cleddau left March on Tuesday morning, ahead of the weed killer boat that had been lurking under the bridge...