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.
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The Titanic could of had more life boats
216 people surfived on titanic from getting in life boats and jumping in them.
When Titanic's officers and crew were putting people in boats, they did not save the men first - but if they filled the boats regardless of gender, more people would have lived.
Titanic did not have enough boats for everyone. Although she actually provided more lifeboat accommodation than was legally required, the disparity between her capacity and lifeboat capacity was 2.369.
not a lot....
710 out of 2,224 people
Yes people escaped in boats but not many boats made it back.
When Titanic set to sea, there were 2,208 people on board. 712 of them survived in the lifeboats.
not alot of people survived from the titanic... only about 900 people survived... the people on the titanic got saved from the carpathia(i think that's how you spell it) The total combined capacity of the boats was about 1200, however there were only 706 survivors. Everybody who got into the boats survived, the ones who were not in the boats either drowned or died of hypothermia in the ocean.
i think 9 boats like titanic
There were not enough life boats.