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
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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.
No, you're not. There are more important factors in being a good coxswain than just body weight. The average weight for women is in the 110 pound range, so 114 is not unreasonable. If you can steer well and can motivate your crew, your weight will be of secondary importance.