Boatmaster

/ˈboʊtmæstər/ noun

A person who is in charge of or supervises a boat or fleet of boats, especially on a ship or in a boatyard.

Compound of 'boat' and 'master' (Old English 'magister', from Latin 'magister' meaning 'chief' or 'instructor'). Medieval boats often had a master who held authority over the vessel and crew.

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