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Titanic had two collapsibles (and two cutters).
Many people stayed on the ship because they thought the Titanic was not sinking and it was safer.
Most of the 712 people in the lifeboats were watching the sinking of Titanic, with the exception of Bruce Ismay.
There were 712 survivors of Titanic in the lifeboats.
On the Titanic, there were not enough lifeboats to accommodate all passengers and crew; the ship carried 20 lifeboats, which could hold about 1,178 people, while over 2,200 were on board. This left a significant number of individuals without space in the lifeboats during the evacuation. Many lifeboats were launched partially filled, as there was confusion and chaos during the sinking, and some people were hesitant to leave the ship. Ultimately, a considerable amount of lifeboat capacity went unused due to these circumstances.
On theTitanic's deck, there were 16 lifeboats
All 20 lifeboats were discharged.
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The Titanic was outfitted with 24 lifeboats.
Titanic had two collapsible lifeboats and two cutters. The other sixteen were ordinary lifeboats.
There is plenty of blame to go around for the sinking of the Titanic, although Bruce Ismay probably could have prevented it if he had taken the danger seriously. As for the deaths, most of them were caused by the coldness of the water and not enough lifeboats, yet the Titanic actually had more lifeboats than the law required at the time. A study of this disaster reveals many chances to avoid it, but it took the sinking of the ship before these chances were noted and the faults corrected.
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