
1) Crew driver 2) Mariner 3) Steerer
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1) Helmsman 2) Steerer 3) Steersman
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The coxswain ən is the person in charge of a boat, particularly its navigation and steering. The etymology of the word gives a literal meaning of `boat servant` since it comes from cock, a cockboat or other small vessel kept aboard a ship, and swain, an Old English term derived from the Old Norse sveinn meaning boy or servant. == Rowing == In r.....
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[rowing] In a crew, the coxswain ən (or simply the cox) is the member who sits in the stern (except in bowloaders) facing the bow, steers the boat, and coordinates the power and rhythm of the rowers. Coxswains are traditionally thrown into the water after a regatta win. == Role == The role of a coxswain in a crew is to: The coxswain, also ...
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• (n.) See Cockswain.
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(from the article `rowing`) ...International Rowing Federation) was founded. Events in rowing (for crews of eight, four, and two) and in sculling were established. In races for ...
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NavalOriginally the officer ('Sweyne') in charge of a COG - i.e. the Cog's Sweyne.
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Cox'swain` noun See
Cockswain .
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A coxswain is the helmsman of a boat.
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Sailor in charge of and steering a small boat
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[
n] - the helmsman of a ship`s boat or a racing crew
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Person who steers the shell and is the on-the-water coach for the crew.
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The person who steers the shell and gives commands for operating the boat.
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Person who steers the shell and is the on-the-water coach for the crew.
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[Treasure Island] a person in charge of a ship's boat and usually acting as its helmsman.
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cox noun the helmsman of a ship`s boat or a racing crew
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A person who usually steers a ship's boat and has charge of its crew.
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the steersman of a racing shell. · a person who is in charge of a ship's boat and its crew, under an officer, and who steers it.
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The athlete who sits either in the stern or the bow. She has no oars. She is in charge of the safety and steering of the boat. The cox gives commands to the crew during practice and for racing.
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Person who steers the shell and directs the race plan, acting as the eyes of the crew. Often times considered an on-the-water coach for the crew.
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steers the boat from a seat in the stern or a lying position in the bow
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Person (usually small) who steers the shell and coaches for the crew on the water.
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