No, the man who gives the directions and steers (the coxswain) does not count towards the total number of rowers (8 or 4) because they do not row.
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Because he was the backup commander of Apollo 8. The crew rotation worked in the way that the backup crew would become the prime crew of 3 missions later. 11-8=3.
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Generally a long narrow rowing boat (varying from 1 to 8 persons) is refered to as a "rowing shell" or simply "a shell"
For a an 8 boat you need 8 rowers + 1 coxswain. For a 4 boat you need 4 rowers and 1 coxswain. If you skull (use 2 oars instead of 1) then you can row a single, a two or a four. Those boats do not need a coxswain because the bow seat rower is in charge of stearing the boat.
about 8 million seconds...
A sport on the water where teams are in boats (shells) and are propelled by oars. There can be boats with 1, 2, 4, or 8 people + a coxswain who stears and coaches the boat.
Depends what life boats you mean but from about 12:45 to 5:00am depending on the boat they were in.
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.