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The First Trip on our New Boat

Tim and Paula joined us from the US for our first trip on our new boat.  They requested a Vegan menu, which gave me a double challenge - getting used to working in my new kitchen, while working with food that I don't normally cook.  As with all my cruises, but especially this one, I asked them to tell me how I could improve the experience for my next guests....

1/13/24 from 2 "Slow" Americans


As a Shakedown cruise on a new boat I really can't think of any advice.  The extended weekend was superb in every way.  Our every whim anticipated.


Chef Paul catered for us and took our status as Vegans by the horn and trusted us to such delicacies it will be hard to come back to being land-lubbers.


The boat is well equipped, spacious for two.  The trip down the canal was magical.  The bed was very comfortable.  the linens cozy.  Nice that the shower fit a 6 ft husband - lots of room & hot water.


Learned a lot about narrowboats, took turns at locks - cranking, pushing & pulling.  Added water to the boat.  Tim steared through the locks!  We
broke-in the BBQ.  I could even watch my NYC Evening News - I can't help it - it is a compulsion!


Fantasized on way down the canal, surround by ducks, sheep, a family of swans, a crane or two, lilies, trees, willows, a bountiful scenery of water, sky and landscape into a carefree existence.


Paul & Teresa even helped send us onto our next adventure with our taxi connection to Stratford-Upon-Avon and even a Vegan restaurant to try there!


As Ratty would say "There is nothing half so much worth doing as messing about in boats."


Tim & Paula (the States)

A photo of Tim and Paula standing by the dragonfly car.

Tim and Paula at the end of their 3-Night, 4-Day cruise on our new boat Dragonfly.  Relaxed, refreshed, and ready for their next adventure during their 3-month tour of Europe. 


Review from our inaugural cruise in May 2024

This was our very first cruise, using hire boats from Calcutt Locks, and Jennie and Pete embraced our first cruise with enthusiasm.  Although we've tweaked the experience considerably since this first cruise, and are now on our own boat, we've tried to keep the same spirit of hospitiality and unexpected luxury.

A hand-written review

Hi there,


We are from Australia and have been to the UK a number of times, but wanted this time something easy and different.


We chose Paul - Dragonfly Hotel Boat - our Skipper, Chef, and Host - Amazing person who always served 3 course meals - be it breakfast lunch and dinner.  Paul then left the long boat and returned 8am next morning and another day begins.


Summary up - 4 days on a long boat is just wonderful - the scenery, laid back times - and then OMG: On a long boat, food cooked and served by Paul is 5 Star.


Hope you all enjoy it as much as we did.


~ Jennie and Pete


A 2-Week walking holiday around the warwickshire Ring

A slightly unusual trip that I did for  that took a lot of planning, Penny, Jean, and Jane were looking for a way to walk the Warwickshire Ring, which is 100 miles of towpath, and 92 locks.  It was an absolute delight to host these three Canadian 'Magpies' for a two-week trip on one of the hire boats we used before buying our own boat Dragonfly.

A picture of Penny, Jane, and Jean standing next to a sign at the Three Magpies pub.
A Much More Exciting Experience Than Expected


We (three) Canadian women (in our 70s) are putting this on our Bucket Lists to immediately strike off with BIG SMILES on our faces as we remember the laughs, the challenges and the sumptuous food !!!


It wasn’t as we’d imagined. It was better! The skills patiently taught showed us we weren’t too old to learn and that we had the needed strength. Now we know how to set locks with windlasses, spot good mooring locations, start / run the boat engine, use ropes and knots techniques to moor, and one of us learned to steer the boat on occasion.


Paul – You’re on par with any of the Michelin Guide chefs. The delicious food served in gorgeous presentations on beautiful linen tablecloths made us feel special and pampered with fine dining at its best.


Our Best Wishes to you Paul and to your kind, helpful wife Teresa. You both worked hard to make this holiday among our BEST and MOST UNUSUAL. And you MORE THAN SUCCEEDED !


The PJs (ie Penny, Jean & Jane) aka The Three Magpies



A 3-Night cruise to market Harborough

Ed and Marilyn chose to take the 3-night route to Market Harborough, thus avoiding the more arduous locks on the Leicester Line.  This route still passes through the amazing Foxton Locks, where volunteers help first-time boaters to experience working the locks.  They were our first guests after installing our ship-wide Alexa system, so they were able to spend the whole trip listening to the 1960's folk groups that they grew up with!

18 September to 21 September 2024


You made our dream of an excursion on a narrow canal boat come true!  And you  though of everything!  Cordon Bleu meals that we sooo delicious! Amazing!


You catered to our every whim and challenged us to work with lock volunteers and to open bridges so the Dragonfly could pass  It was a great jouney, built on confidence.


We appreciate being able to help you achieve your dream, Paul.  We enjoyed the sunshine and great weather, even.  May sunshine continue to prevail.  All the best!


Edward and Marilyn

Edward and Marilyn enjoying mussels in a dry cider cream on their last day. 


our first 6-Night trip Towards Leicester

This route involved going through the 10 Foxton Staircase locks on Day 2, and on Day 4 going through 12 locks towards Leicester.  As Jane alludes to in this review, you might prefer the route towards Braunston which doesn't include the extra locks as they can be a bit demanding.  Conversely, I can help you plan your trip with walking and exploring opportunities if you want a slightly more active experience.

A hand-written review
The Three Amigos and the Dragonfly Adventure!


The narrowboat experience and exploring the canals is always a unique travel experience.  The Dragonfly is a lovely boat.  So very comfortable and well stocked with provisions.  The definate highlight was the excellent food so skillfully planned and prepared.  The menu reflected attention to preferences and was varied.  Flavourful and unexpected food combinations.  Many things I hope we might replicate. 


While willing and able, the Lock experience proved to be demanding.  We enjoyed our explorations off the boat and would have welcomed more of them along the way.  Meat pies, gin & tonics, and making friends with the locals make for additional good memories. 


We feel much appreciation and gratitude for all the effort that went into hosting us.


Terre, Adam, Jane

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