Titanic was a little over 92 feet wide at her widest.
Titanic was 92.5 feet wide at her widest.
the width of titanic was 335m
Britannic was slightly larger (it had greater width). Titanic: 46328 GRT Britannic: 48158 GRT
Oasis of the Seas is considerably bigger. It is longer, wider (nearly double the width of Titanic), heavier, and taller.
Titanic had 2208 passengers, 899 crew and officers. Its length was 882.5 ft. and its width was 92.5 ft. It also weighed 45000 tons.
882.75 feet long 92.5 feet wide 175 feet tall
the titanic was bigger because it floors width when up to 700 yards across and it had 5 floors but the princess floors width only goes up to 200 yards. even though the princess has more floors the titan is bigger!
Titanic's Flag of Registry British Date Titanic's Keel Laid 31st March 1909 Titanic's Launch Date 31st May 1911 Titanic's Build Number 401 Titanic's Length 882.75 feet (ANSWER IS RIGHT HUR BUDDY) Titanic's Width (beam) 92.5 feet(OTHER ANSWER IS RIGHT HUR AS WELL) Titanic's Height 175 feet Titanic's Weight (displacement) 46,000 tons Titanic's Crew 860 Titanic's Passengers 2,500 Number Of Propellers 3 Outer propellers diameter 23.5 feet Centre propeller diameter 16.5 feet Watertight compartments 16 Titanic's Funnels (smokestacks) 4 Titanic's Forward Mast Height 101.5 feet Titanic's Aft Main Mast Height 97.5 feet Cost to build Titanic £1,500,000 Titanic's Top speed 22.5 knots Titanic's Boilers 29 Titanic's Engines 2 triple expansion + 1 turbine Titanic's Boiler Pressure 215p.s.i. Titanic's Centre Turbine Power 16,000 hp Titanic's Lifeboat capacity 1,178 people Titanic's Lifeboats 16+4 collapsibles Wreck's depth 12,460 feet Rivets used 3,000,000 The length is about 3 E nglish Football fields
Titanic's dimensions were; Length - 882 feet 6 inches. Beam - 92 feet 6 inches. Draft - 34 feet 6 inches.
Titanic was 104 feet tall from her keel to the top of her bridge and175 feet tall from her keel to the top of her funnels. She was 882 feet long and 92 feet wide.
The height of the iceberg was believed to be about 96 feet above sea-level but the width or length cannot be determined.
{| ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Category First Class ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Number Aboard 329 ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Number of Survivors 199 ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Percentage That Survived 60.5 % ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Number Lost 130 ! style="BACKGROUND: lightsteelblue; COLOR: black" width="120" | Percentage That Were Lost 39.5 % | From: Ali Sabah Al-Takmachi, College: Medicine , UOS |}