a captain
A person who operates a machine is called an operator and in some cases a machinist.
The person who steers the boat is called a cox, the person who sets the pace is called stroke, then the person behind is called 3 seat, the person behind 3 seat is called 2 seat and then at the back is bow.
A person who operates a milling machine is called a milling machine operator, milling machinist or a machinist.
In ships or ferries, the person who steers is called a helmsman. In relatively small boats, the person that steers the boat is called a skipper.
Boatman
If a person is in front of a boat right side is starboard, left side is port, front of a boat is called Bow and back is called Stern.
A boatmobile is a boat which operates as a bookmobile.
Back of a boat is called Stern ,Front of a boat is called Bow,When a person is in front of a bow,left side is port or right side is starboard.
A person who drives a boat is typically referred to as a "boat operator" or "boat captain." Depending on the context, they may also be called a "mariner" or "skipper." The specific term can vary based on the type of vessel and the person's role.
The person in the boat that instructs the members of a boat while rowing is called the coxswain (if that's your question).
the last person in the boat is called the coxwain or the cox and it is their job to stear the boat and to coordonate the two sides
A man who operates a small boat with sails.