The standard crew complement of a contemporary dragon boat is around 22, comprising 20 paddlers in pairs facing toward the bow of the boat, 1 drummer or caller at the bow facing toward the paddlers, and 1 steerer or tiller(helm) at the rear of the boat, although for races it is common to have just 18 paddlers. Dragon boats vary in length and crew size will vary accordingly, from small dragon boats with 10 paddlers, up to the massive traditional boats which have upwards of 100 paddlers, plus drummer and steerer. And plus a person incharge to give orders on which way to go...
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As many as the boat can hold. _ That depends on the boat's capacity. As far as we know, boats have different sizes depending to the people who created it. So the capacity of the boat to carry a passenger also depends on it's size.
70 people could fit in one boat
It depends if your sail boat is big or small. I would say about 5 or 4 people if its normal.
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!
A cabin cruiser boat is a type of power boat that varies in size from 25 to 45 feet. A cabin cruiser boat can typically hold around 19 gallons of gas.
Depends on how big the boat is - 1 person to 100 people.
However many people will be on it.
This depends on the boat itself, length alone is not the determining factor. Every boat should have a specification plate on the right side of the transom (the rear board of the boat that the motor or sterndrive is attached to). This plate gives the model and serial number of the boat. It also included the maximum number of people or maximum weight of people and gear. It is important to respect the max weight for the stability of the boat at all speeds.
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10 billion people
If the boat sinks, too many people are on it.