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A lifeboat is a little boat that people use to save their lives when a boat is sinquing. But I don't know what do you mean by drawing water with a lifeboat
For each person in the lifeboat: food - 0,5kg and water - 3kg.
It depends on the size of the lifeboat, the amount of water it displaces, and how heavy the people are.
So you don't fall out There are loops of rope all round a lifeboat, which is for people to hang on to if they are in the water.
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After lifeboat 12 took the remainder of people off the overturned lifeboat B, she weighed low in the water with 70 people.
While most lifeboats filled with survivors put distance between themselves and the sinking ship, Lifeboat 14 went back and rescued some of the survivors who were in the ocean. Going back to rescue survivors in the water posed a significant risk to the occupants of the lifeboat, as the masses of survivors drowning in the water could overcome the lifeboat and drown everyone. As a result, the leader of the lifeboat, a man named Harold Lowe, decided to wait until the screams of those drowning had grown quiet before going to rescue what few survivors they could. They eventually pulled 4 people out of the icy water, one of whom died soon after. Lifeboat 14 was reportedly the only lifeboat that went back to rescue survivors.
She was a second class on the Titanic or Royal Mail (RMS TITANIC )System. She survived the disaster on lifeboat no.6. The Titanic was called "unsinkable"because of its water tight secs.
She was a second class on the Titanic or Royal Mail (RMS TITANIC )System. She survived the disaster on lifeboat no.6. The Titanic was called "unsinkable"because of its water tight secs.
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