There were 4 "Englehardt" collapsible lifeboats on the Titanic.
14 full size, 4 collapsible and 2 smaller lifeboats.
When the last lifeboat was launched, roughly 1,500 people were still on Titanic. This number is uncertain because many people were already in the water and some of the living were pulled into boats.
All 20 lifeboats were launched, though Collapsible A and B floated off the ship (A was submerged, B was upside down) just before Titanic sank.
Collapsible A and B washed off the Titanic. Collapsible A was upright, but was partially submerged. Collapsible B floated upside down.
Titanic had two collapsibles (and two cutters).
The full sized lifeboats could hold 65 people and the collapsible lifeboats could hold 40 people.
Titanic had two collapsible lifeboats and two cutters. The other sixteen were ordinary lifeboats.
Fourteen main lifeboats with a capacity for 65 people each two emergency sea boats 40 occupants each. four collapsible boats 47 each that adds up to total of 20 boats on Titanic. If all the lifeboats were filled to it's maxium capacity, there would only have been room in them for 1178 people. half of them will die...
i think 9 boats like titanic
9
'Collapsible B' is the boat that was flipped over with 30 men clinging on it. this boat was on the left front part of the titanic
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