0 someone who rows a boat, especially as a sport:
She was a champion rower at Cambridge University.
Lenders and bor rowers cope with financial uncertainty by agreeing that the interest rate will be two percent more than the prevailing prime rate.
The transaction might even help the bor rower's credit rating.
They seem to have had little difficulty in securing rowers and sometimes crossed more than once a day.
The actual interest paid by the bor rowers varies, and there is no systematic data on the rates paid.
I have no rower to take the action suggested in the last part of the question.