The number of lifeboat spaces on a ship varies depending on the vessel's design and regulations. For example, the RMS Titanic was equipped with lifeboats for about 1,178 people, despite having over 2,200 passengers and crew on board. Modern ships are required to have enough lifeboat capacity to accommodate all individuals on board, in compliance with safety regulations. Always refer to specific vessel specifications for accurate lifeboat capacities.
Depends on the size and seating capacity of the lifeboat. And there's also a limit as to how much weight a lifeboat can hold
Sternsheets is the space at the aft or rear end of an open boat
The capacity of a cruise ship lifeboat typically ranges from 100 to 150 people, depending on its size and design. Some larger lifeboats can accommodate up to 200 passengers. Each lifeboat is equipped to ensure safety and compliance with maritime regulations, providing enough space for both passengers and crew in case of an emergency.
2 in numbers or 10% of lifeboat capacity.
It depends on the size of the lifeboat, the amount of water it displaces, and how heavy the people are.
D9 was the lifeboat J.M.Brown escaped the Titanic on.
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Woman and children.
100 people
Lifeboat 6
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Titanic carried a total of 20 lifeboats