Dictionary Definition
coxswain n : the helmsman of a ship's boat or a
racing crew [syn: cox]
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Noun
- In a ship's boat, the helmsman given charge of the boat's crew.
- In a rowing crew, the member who steers the shell and coordinates the power and rhythm of the rowers.
- The second or third mate of a vessel, in charge of the master's barge.
- In the context of "naval": A rank or position.Canadian Navy Coxswain (or Capitaine d'Armes) is the senior non-commissioned officer aboard a shipBritish Royal Navy Cadets Cadet Coxswain is the highest normal rank which may be achieved.
Extensive Definition
The coxswain () is the person in charge of a
boat, particularly its
navigation and steering. The etymology of the word gives us a
literal meaning of "boat servant" since it comes from cox, a
coxboat or other small vessel kept aboard a ship, and swain, which
can be rendered as boy, in authority.
Rowing
thumb|330px|Rowing coxswainMost familiarly, the coxswain is the member of a crew who sits in the stern (except in bowloaders) facing the bow, steers the boat, motivates the rowers, and coordinates the power and rhythm of the rowers. However, the term can be used for the skipper of any small muscle or motor-driven boat. The coxswain usually communicates with the crew through a microphone, the most common form being the Nielsen-Kellerman, or coxmate Cox Box, although coxswains may occasionally use megaphones if they don't have a Cox Box.Navy
In the Royal Navy in
the days of sail, the Coxswain was a Petty
Officer or Chief
Petty Officer who commanded a Captain's or
Admiral's
barge. Later they were the
senior Chief Petty Officer aboard a smaller vessel such as a
corvette or submarine, who was responsible
for the steering and also assumed the duties which would be
performed by the Chief Boatswain's
Mate and Master-at-Arms
aboard larger vessels.
In Royal Navy Sections of the Combined
Cadet Force, the rank of Cadet Coxswain is the highest that a
cadet can achieve, except in the rare occurrence that they are
promoted to the rank of Cadet Under
Officer. The Rank of Coxswain equates to the rank of Cadet
Warrant
Officer in the Royal Air
Force Sections, and the rank of Cadet Regimental
Sergeant Major in the Army Sections. A CCF Cadet Under Officer
is frequently the most senior cadet in their corps, and works with
the Contingent Commander along with the Cadet Coxswain, the Cadet
Warrant Officer and the Cadet R.S.M, to run the corps.
In the
Canadian Navy, the appointment of Coxswain (or capitaine
d'armes in French)
is given to the senior non-commissioned officer aboard a ship, the
equivalent to a Command Master Chief Petty Officer in the USN. For
larger vessels such as a destroyer, frigate or
Protecteur class auxiliary vessel, a Coxswain holds the rank of
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (CPO1). For smaller vessels such
as a submarine or
Kingston class patrol vessel, a Coxswain usually holds the rank
of
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class (CPO2).
United States Coast Guard
In the United States Coast Guard and United States Coast Guard Auxiliary the coxswain has the authority to direct all boat and crew activities during the mission and modify planned missions to provide for the safety of the boat and the crew. A "boat" is any vessel less than 65 feet in length. Before a person can be assigned to be a coxswain, they have to go through a qualification procedure, be certified and maintain the certification to be a coxswain. Upon certification, they are awarded the Coxswain Badge. This qualification procedure requires a significant amount of practice in boat handling as well as previous experience as a boat crew member. Any Coast Guard member (enlisted or officer) may become a coxswain upon proper qualification. An advancement to BM2 (Boatswain's Mate second class) requires that the individual qualify as and maintain certification as a coxswain. A commanding officer or officer in charge of a land based unit with boats has to be certified and stay certified as a coxswain on all boats in the unit or be relieved of command. A coxswain is assigned to a boat by the command authority and can only be relieved by the commanding officer or the senior officer present. The coxswain’s authority is independent of rank and/or seniority in relation to any other person onboard the boat. Unlike the commanding officer (captain) of a cutter or ship, a coxswain does not automatically have command authority.References
coxswain in German: Steuermann
coxswain in Dutch: Stuurman
coxswain in Norwegian: Cox
coxswain in Portuguese: Timoneiro
coxswain in Russian: Штурман
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Gyropilot, automatic pilot,
boatheader, boatsteerer, cicerone, conner, courier, cowherd, cox, docking pilot, dragoman, drover, goatherd, guide, guidepost, guider, helmsman, herd, herdsman, mercury, navigator, pilot, pointer, river pilot, sailing
master, shepherd,
steerer, steersman, tour director, tour
guide, wheelman