a coxwain. or cox'n. sometimes it is even abbrieviated all the way down to cox.
If the boat has an oarsman...a Coxswain.
a helm or a helms man is a person who steers the boot or submarine
coxswain
Helmsman
The bridge.
The area where the captain steers the boat is called the bridge or the wheelhouse. It is typically located at the front or top of the vessel, providing the captain with a clear view of the surroundings. The bridge is equipped with navigational instruments, communication systems, and controls to maneuver the boat safely.
Larry Steers's birth name is Lawrence Wells Steers.
Bull or bulls The animal is castrated it is called a steer or steers
The Amerindian Boat Is Called The Canoe.
It is called manning the helm. And no, it is not sexist. The root man ( as in woman and chairman) simply means "human being," and to man something, such as a helm, is to put a person on it.Somebody who steers a racing shell is called a coxswain.One name for somebody who is in charge of a boat is called a cox'n, which is a contraction of coxswain.Steering the boat is called being at the helm. So the person steering would be called the helmsman or the quartermaster.The navigator would be in charge of the route the vessel takes.Depending on the size of the vessel these positions could be occupied by different people or just one.A large ship will be steered by the quartermaster, but in general, the person who steers a boat is called a coxswain, shortened to cox'n and cox. Cox is particularly used when referring to rowing boats.
The person who invented the boat is still a mystery and may never be found out??!!
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