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There were 712 survivors in Titanic's lifeboats.
The Titanic carried 20 lifeboats with a total seating capacity of 1,178 people
There were 712 survivors in Titanic's lifeboats.
a good twenty people, but there were never enough life boats for all the passengers anyway
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.
Titanic carried a total of 20 lifeboats
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Answer The Titanic carried 20 lifeboats with a capacity of about 1,200 people. However, many of them were not full when launched e.g. the first lifeboat launched had only 28 passengers whilst its capacity was 65. The ship's capacity was 3,547 people.
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.
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
D9 was the lifeboat J.M.Brown escaped the Titanic on.
No, Not Every Lifeboat was filled, It has been said a boat was filled with 11. Also many boats were broke during the rush of the passengers and crew trying to get to safety