The fourteen wooden lifeboats were 30 ft. long, the two cutters were 25 ft., 2 in., and the four Englehardts were 27 ft., 5in.
No, Titanic had twenty lifeboats.
Steel lifeboats can only hold up to six to eight people, but most lifeboats can hold a lot more than that. :D
The lifeboats of Titanic were made of wood with metal oarlocks.
Titanic had standard lifeboats, she had collapsibles (Englehardts), and cutters.
There were 712 survivors of Titanic in the lifeboats.
Titanic kept her lifeboats, appropriately enough, on her boat deck.
No, there were only 20 lifeboats.
Titanic's lifeboats were stored on what was appropriately called "the boat deck".
All three classes, and members of the crew,, got into lifeboats on the Titanic.
There were a combined 958 seats on the lifeboats.
their were not enough lifeboats for everyone
On theTitanic's deck, there were 16 lifeboats