The RMS Titanic had a total of 20 lifeboats, which included 14 standard lifeboats and 4 collapsible boats. This capacity was actually more than the legal requirements of the time but was still insufficient for the number of passengers and crew on board, which totaled over 2,200. In the tragic sinking, many lifeboats were launched only partially filled, contributing to the loss of life.
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She had 20. The US would have required 42 boats, but to have handled the passengers she would have needed 51 boats.
the titantic had many decks, although i dont know exactly how many
there 4000 rooms on the titantic
there was 12 lifeboats.
On theTitanic's deck, there were 16 lifeboats
All 20 lifeboats were discharged.
There were 712 survivors of Titanic in the lifeboats.
yes because even though there was only enough lifeboats for half the passengers, the first few boats to leave the ship were more than half empty
when was the titantic built
there was 163 bloopers
There were 20 lifeboats and that was only enough for half of the ship's maximum capacity.