about 45
That makes no sense stupid
It is based on the number of passengers and crew that the ship can carry. There are more boats than needed in case some of the boats would be damaged.
Cruise liners are required to have enough lifeboats to accommodate at least 100% of the total number of passengers and crew on board, according to international maritime safety regulations. Additionally, lifeboats must be distributed evenly throughout the ship to ensure accessibility in emergencies. Most modern cruise ships also carry additional safety equipment, such as life rafts, to further enhance passenger safety.
The law is now that every cruise ship must have enough lifeboats for 1.5 times as many passengers on board.
There were 20 lifeboats and that was only enough for half of the ship's maximum capacity.
how many people work in a cruise ship line
About 10 for a large cruise ship. About 6 for a small cruise ship. By the way you would say decks not floors in a ship.
Titanic carried 20 lifeboats, enough for 1178 people.
6 people drive a cruise ship
The average amount of cabins on a cruise ship is 1,500
Too many lifeboats were deemed unnecessary because they were seen as only being used to transport passengers from ship-to-ship, not as autonomous life-saving craft.
It depends on the size of the cruise ship and the level of luxury offered.