the stroke is not a side it is a certain seat in the boat. the stroke is the seat closest to the stern of the boat. in an 8 man boat it is seat number 8 with bow being seat number 1. in a four it is the number 4 seat and so on and so forth
Depending on the construction or style of the vessel, you could seat 4 comfortably.
what year? The 90-96 300zx was offered as both a 2 seat and 4 seat, the 4 seat was called a 2 + 2.
Goodyear Television Playhouse - 1951 Last Boat from Messina 4-5 was released on: USA: 5 December 1954
A 4 or 6 passenger open car used to be called a touring car. A two seat inside and one on the trunk outside is a rumble seat.
Front of a boat is called Bow, Back is called Stern ,When a person is in front of a bow, right side is starboard and left side is port.
The members of a crew (rowing) team are called rowers. Individually each seat in the boat is given a number, counting from bow (front) to stern (rear) with the bow being one. Either "bow seat" or "one seat" will work for the bow rower, and similarly the sternmost rower is either "stroke seat" or 8 seat 4 seat or 2 seat (depending on the type of boat). The person steering the boat and giving commands (located in the stern of an 8 and either the bow or stern of a 4) is the coxswain or "cox". A rower rowing with two oars oars (sculling) can be called a sculler, whereas a rower with only oen oar (sweeping) is just known as a rower. Also, the sides of the boat are named, with the right side (facing forwards) being starboard and the left side being port. In Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, starboard is "bow side" and port is "stroke side", as this is how boats are typically (but not always) rigged.
Check the four fuses that are behind the seat that support the boat trailer lights.
a crew, a boat, a lineup, a rowing team are all commonly used by athletes in the sport. I'm a 4 year rower and we call it just simply "crew" and when we refer to the people in our boat we call it "our boat". A lineup is the allotmant of people from bow to stroke seat.
The First boat, lifeboat #7, was launched at 12:40 AM. The last boat was about 2:15, just before the break-up. Carpathia took on the first boat about 4:00 AM and Second-Officer Lightoller was the last person to climb aboard at 8:10 in the morning.
The Love Boat - 1977 Last of the Stubings Million Dollar Man The Sisters 1-18 was released on: USA: 4 February 1978
they are called the "gas giants"