Wetwheels
South West
Serving Devon and Cornwall
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Experience Wetwheels South West
From its base in Falmouth, Wetwheels South West offers the classic Wetwheels accessible powerboating experience enabling people with any disability to get out on, and enjoy, the water.
The beautiful and historic port of Falmouth gives us unfettered access to the protected waters on the Penryn River, the Fal Estuary and the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean at the very edge of the English Channel.
The estuary is a haven for marine wildlife and seabirds and has been recognised as one of the most important marine habitats in Europe by several conservation organisations.
Our highly-capable, high-speed catamaran also makes outreach visits to other picturesque and interesting ports along the south west coastline of the UK where it delivers the high-quality Wetwheels experience that the charity is known for.
Wetwheels South West provides the opportunity for all disabled people, including those with profound and complex disabilities, to enjoy the sea in a safe, stimulating and rewarding way aboard a purpose-built, fully-accessible powerboat.
The boat, built by Cheetah Marine on the Isle of White, was launched in Falmouth in September 2020 and features wheelchair access with a ramp to the steering position and adapted steering controls to suit people with reduced mobility.
It has space for family, friends and carers to share the experience with disabled participants so that everyone has the chance to experience the excitement of power boating.
And that doesn’t just mean as a passenger. All participants, with disabilities or without, also have the chance to take the helm and experience the thrill of driving the boat.
If you would like to be part of a Wetwheels experience, it doesn’t matter if you’re young or old or what disability you live with. We will do our best to help and welcome you aboard.
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SPONSORSHIP and FUNDING
We depend on the goodwill of our wonderfully-experienced volunteers and generous donors to bring the Wetwheels service to our participants. If you would like to know more about how you can be involved in this exciting project as a volunteer, or to assist with funding, contact David Rogers via email david.rogers@wetwheelssouthwest.co.uk
If you wish to make a donation to support Wetwheels South West please follow the link to our Just Giving page:
To book, please use the booking section of this page or send your contact name and telephone number to info@wetwheelssouthwest.co.uk and we will get back to you to answer any questions you may have. Alternatively call David Rogers on 07889 275 907.

Dover Half Day Fishing Experiences
- Wetwheels South East
Experience fishing with us in the iconic English Channel with the back drop of the White Cliff of Dover. Fishing at Anchor provides a very relaxing and great learning environment if its your first time, without ruling out the chance of a monster! With a smaller group experience, everyone will be given ample rod time, with the gentle guidances of

Dover Harbour Tour
- Wetwheels South East
For an hour we invite you to experience life of the water, as our shortest experience this is a brilliant taster for the more nervous passenger. We gently leave the marina and enter the recreation area of Dover Harbour with its 8 knot speed limit. Taking in the historical beach front at Dover, we follow the shoreline towards the ferry

Dover White Cliffs Experience
- Wetwheels South East
For an hour and a half we invite you to experience life of the water, this is an exciting ride along the iconic White Cliffs of Dover. We will spend our time exploring the historical beach front at Dover, we follow the shoreline towards the ferry terminal taking in the sights and sounds from around the Harbour. Our knowledgable crew

Eastbourne Outreach 2025
- Wetwheels South East
We will be in Eastbourne from 14th to 25th July 2025 – Join us for a fun filled experience! Join us and Wetwheels Solent for our visit to Eastbourne (Sovereign Harbour). Experience going through a sea-lock and then heading out past Eastbourne Pier to Beach Head lighthouse. Eastbourne is always a fabulous week and sells-out within hours so be sure

Folkestone and Sandgate Experience
- Wetwheels South East
Join us on our Folkestone and Sandgate experience! Leaving the iconic Dover Harbour we whisk you along the coast heading west towards Folkestone on an exhilarating boat experience. We wave goodbye to Dover, we will speed through Shakespeare Bay, named after the bard himself – who reportedly stood at the top of the cliff looking out to France giving him

Goodwin Sands Seal Watching
- Wetwheels South East
The Goodwin Sands are well know for being an abdominally within the English Channel, emerging from the sea at low water, this hazard to shipping hosts over 2000 ship wreaks and holds a mystically hypnotic presence. It also has become home to a colony of both Harbour and Grey seals. Whilst the Grey’s migrate to Norfolk or Lincolnshire to breed,

Maunsell Forts from Chatham
- Wetwheels South East
Visit the amazing Maunsell Forts from Chatham Maritime Marina, with the kind support of The Chatham Maritime Trust, we are returning to Chatham twice in 2025. These experiences are running on the 9th to 11th of May and 18th to the 21st of September 2025 Setting sail from Chatham Maritime Marina, we depart through their Sea Lock out onto the

South East Accessible Scattering of Ashes
- Wetwheels South East
At Wetwheels South East we are aware that many people choose to have their ashes scattered at a favourite place, which for many means the sea. Where family members may have mobility issues or are wheelchair users, here at Wetwheels South East we are able to help grant someone their last wishes. Whilst not a part of our routine ‘day

Watching the Sun Go Down
- Wetwheels South East
Join us to Watch the Sun Go Down over the iconic White Cliffs of Dover As one of our more romantic experience, you will arrive at the marina just before sunset, with only 8 persons on board, there is plenty of room for all passengers to enjoy the ambience of the evening. Upon arrival at the marina, the skipper and

Chatham River Experience
- Wetwheels South East
With the kind support of The Chatham Maritime Trust, we are returning to Chatham twice in 2025. These experiences are running on the 9th to 11th of May and 18th to the 21st of September 2025 On this experience, you will join us on a voyage of Maritime adventure. Setting sail from Chatham Maritime Marina, we depart through their Sea

David Rogers
Director and Founder of Wetwheels South West
I have been boating since I was 11 and running fishing charters for the last 4 years. I am currently employed at Pencalenick school where I am responsible for teaching life skills within the boarding school.
I have established WWSW to bring together my combined knowledge of working with people with disabilities and my boating experience to bring new experiences to people living with disabilities.

Steve Rogers
Director and crew member
I have worked in industry mainly selling Marine Safety Equipment and have owned several boats over the years. My main hobby is fishing, so volunteering with Wetwheels South West seems like an ideal way to spend some of my time in retirement, while passing on my knowledge to others.

Jurie Perry
Director and Skipper
I grew up near Cape Town, South Africa and turned my childhood passions for fishing and diving into a career at sea. With more than 15 years’ experience, I am a Master Mariner who started on commercial ships and have spent the last 12 years onboard large motor yachts. Now living in Cornwall, I am looking forward to contributing to Wetwheels Southwest and sharing my love of being at sea.

Sue Rogers
Shore support
When we lived in Hampshire I volunteered at a horse riding therapy centre so when we moved to Cornwall I looked for something similar. Wetwheels South West sounds fantastic & I’m looking forward to being part of it although I am not a good sailor so my volunteering will be shore based!

Dr Liz Fox
Volunteer Skipper
I’m very excited to be joining the Wetwheels team! I have a passion for all things nautical and maritime, and love to spend time on the water. Wetwheels will be a great opportunity to share that interest with others from all backgrounds. I’ve spent 30 years in General Practice medicine, and have interests in sailing and aviation. I’ve been involved with the Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) and Flying Scholarships for Disabled People (FSDP), both charities that make it possible for people of all abilities to sail on a tall ship or fly a plane. Now that I am based in Cornwall, I’m very happy to be involved with Wetwheels, helping people to experience the joy and fun of being on the water!

Robbie Griffiths
Crew member
I’m a paramedic by day and understand how much mental stress can affect people’s lives. My way to de stress is to get out on the water. I would find it so difficult if I didn’t have fishing to help me calm my mind. I heard about Wetwheels and thought how hard it must be for those with disabilities to enjoy the same calming of mind that I enjoy. Wetwheels offers me the perfect way to help people enjoy what us, able bodied are able to enjoy frequently. I love watching others catch decent fish and to be able to help them achieve that would give me great pleasure .
Karen Barter
Crew member
I worked in the Special Unit in Redruth School for several years and when this school closed I taught special needs maths in the main school until retirement. I now work with vulnerable children for the Whitegold Foundation. I enjoy swimming, cycling and walking and have been active in organising activities outdoors and am looking forward to being involved with Wetwheels South West.

Tim Cocks
Crew member
I joined Cornwall fire and rescue service at 18, spent the first 20 years as a firefighter at Falmouth, the next 10 years I worked with and managed their Phoenix project aimed at helping young people achieve their potential. After leaving the service I founded Active Plus CIC, supporting and developing wounded injured and sick military veterans and using their skills and experiences to make a positive change for local people within their communities and see great opportunities for signposting between Active Plus and Wetwheels.

Pat Dye
Crew member
As a young man I was a merchant seaman and was lucky enough to travel to many far flung places around the world and get paid for it! In middle age I sailed dinghies and windsurfed. Now retired and living in Falmouth, I have time to contribute more to the community. I crew on board FSTS Hardiesse, a sail training vessel for teenagers and with Turn to Starboard, the sailing charity for military veterans.
I also spend time as a boat guide in our local Lifeboat Station, giving tours of our Inshore and All Weather Boats to visitors. Now joining Wetwheels South West allows me to give a helping hand and combines it with being able to share my love of the sea with people who otherwise might not be able to experience the joy of being out on the water.

Paul Kimberley
Director and Crew member
I have lived and loved the sea since a very young age and I am very fortunate to have lived on the North Coast of Cornwall all of my life.
Since my teenage years I have volunteered for many things nautical and served 25 years as Lifeboat Crew and 14 years as a Coastguard. In addition, I have been in the Ambulance Service for 27 years, where my day job is an NHS Paramedic.
Having known and experienced thousands of hours on or around the water and coastline, the sea is my ‘Happy Place’, as I feel free and happy in my body, mind and spirit.
Knowing that some people have been less fortunate than me, has led me to become a Volunteer Crew member on Wetwheels, so I can enable others to experience the fun, relaxation and pure pleasure I enjoy at sea, and hopefully give them some precious memories and an experience that they may not of previously been able to enjoy.

Fin Takes to the Waves
- Wetwheels South West
Finley Allen was the first wheelchair user to take the helm of the new Wetwheels South West boat. Here is what Fin had to say after the trip: As we got on the Wetwheels South West boat in Falmouth, tied my chair to the deck (when I wasnât driving) I thought âAh this will be a gentle ride into the

Video from Steven Webb Truro City Mayor
- Wetwheels South West
We were extremely pleased to welcome Steven onboard last week and thank you Steven for sharing this video with us
BBC South West Spotlight 2 September 2020
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