In the middle
No, an ideal coxswain is light and loud. The coxswain typically steers the boat and gives direction to the rowers.
Pairs and fours may or may not have a coxswain.
arrrr ye scurvy scallywag coxswain, scrub the deck yee scurvy sailor
Strokes
I think you mean Coxswain. the Coxswain (or Cox) is the person who steers in a rowing boat.
Either bowman or coxswain (coxswain if it is a bow coxed boat, bowman otherwise)
If you mean a coxswain this would have more to to with a row boat than a ship. A coxswain sits in the back and steers a rowboat, usually in a race.
The Little Coxswain of the Varsity Eight - 1908 was released on: USA: 15 July 1908
coxswain
Cox is an abbreviation of Coxswain. The Coxswain is the individual responsible for a small boat. They are normally the one driving the boat under the direction of the Boat Officer.
The coxswain is seen as the leader of a rowing team and sits in the bow of the boat. They are in charge of monitoring the other racers and setting the rowing tempo.
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