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Depends on how big the boat is - 1 person to 100 people.
You would need a crew. There is no point highjacking another boat with only one person.
That's almost impossible to answer as it is dependent on whether it's a sailboat or motor boat (and what power if the latter). Also the weather at the time and last but not least the seamanship ability of the crew. - We need more facts for even a basic answer.
hey im not answering but will someone tell me how many people a canal boat can carry.i need the answer by march 24 or i am getting an F on my history project
It depends on how big your stage and cast are, as well as your stage. You should have more cast than crew members, and if you have lots of complex sets you'll want a bigger, more experienced crew. For some plays, its better with no crew at all!
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17 and a half
all the crew members are:nevill,sal,yumi,colin,samson,and nikki.
do u need to have experience to become a cabine crew
You start by choosing motivated people who are willing to forego a measure of their individualism and do their fair share. Complainers, backstabbers, grandstanders, and competitors are out. You need people who cooperate well and work harmoniously toward a common objective. And if you are the leader of the crew, you need to be the best, the brightest, and the strongest. You need to lead by example instead of merely dictating what you want done. A good crew is often ruined by a bad leader.
For a an 8 boat you need 8 rowers + 1 coxswain. For a 4 boat you need 4 rowers and 1 coxswain. If you skull (use 2 oars instead of 1) then you can row a single, a two or a four. Those boats do not need a coxswain because the bow seat rower is in charge of stearing the boat.
Hire into the shop as a clean-up person for starters, get experience at local tracks as a crew person. (The beginning). Note: Don't think these people started out at the top level, they spent many years working toward their position, many starting in a menial position.