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No, it's 9 - 8 rowers and the cox.
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The answer is nothing I don't flipping remember!!!!!!
9 eight rowers and a cox
2-6 adults... or roughly 8 people weighing 150lbs each.. also, each boat should have a weight rating plaque on the helm or somewhere on the boat.
The number of people on each boat during the potato famine varied. Some ships were overcrowded and carried hundreds of passengers, while others had a smaller number of people on board. The ability to accommodate passengers also depended on the size and capacity of the boat.
Well she took about 160 men in 5 boats. 32 for each boat.
There are Two (2) rowers in each boat in a double skulls event.
Depends on how big the boat is - 1 person to 100 people.
However many people will be on it.
In the Titanic each life boat could hold up to 6757564 people, so in my opinion the film is stupid as they didn't save everybody!
10 billion people
There were many different languages in the middle ages, each with its own word for boat.