That totally depends on the size of the lifeboats. Small ones might fit 30, but the ones on some of the big cruise ships can fit 370+.
Typically, a lifeboat can fit over 60 people.
Depends on the size and seating capacity of the lifeboat. And there's also a limit as to how much weight a lifeboat can hold
Jack was a poor boy so all the rich people in the upper class can go to the lifeboat (some poor women and children and only a few men [not too many] got onto the lifeboat)
100 people
It all depends on the size of the craft, it could be any where from 1-50, it also depends on which country ou are in and what the regulations are for the size of boat you are on.
It depends on the size of the lifeboat, the amount of water it displaces, and how heavy the people are.
Woman and children.
It depended on the lifeboat, but it ranged from 40 to 60 people per lifeboat. Later on, after the ship sank and the lifeboats were sharing the loads and finding more people, some were filled past their limits for a time until the load could be spread out more.
Lifeboat No.1 had 12 people in it.
Lifeboat No.1 had 12 people in it.
If you are referring to the Titanic's Lifeboat 13, there were 54 aboard. The capacity was 65. There were at least 14 male passengers aboard. Source: http://www.icyousee.org/titanic.html
There were 712 survivors in Titanic's lifeboats.