The Allure of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world, has lifeboats that can typically accommodate about 150 people each. The ship is equipped with multiple lifeboats to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew in case of an emergency. In total, the ship can carry over 6,000 passengers, so the lifeboat capacity is designed to meet safety regulations for such a large number of individuals.
4000
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
100 people
It depends on the size of the lifeboat, the amount of water it displaces, and how heavy the people are.
Woman and children.
The Allure of the Seas, one of the largest cruise ships in the world, is equipped with four main propulsion engines. These engines enable the ship to achieve a cruising speed of approximately 22.6 knots. In addition to the main engines, the ship also has bow thrusters to assist with maneuverability in port.
The lifeboats on the Liberty of the Seas are designed to accommodate approximately 150 people each. The ship is equipped with multiple lifeboats to ensure the safety of all passengers and crew in case of an emergency. The total capacity of lifeboats on the ship is aligned with maritime safety regulations to ensure adequate evacuation capability.
Typically, a lifeboat can fit over 60 people.
There were 712 survivors in Titanic's lifeboats.
If you are referring to the Titanic's Lifeboat 13, there were 54 aboard. The capacity was 65. There were at least 14 male passengers aboard. Source: http://www.icyousee.org/titanic.html
Lifeboat number 1 carried 5 passengers and 7 crew members, making it a total of 12 people. The lifeboat's capacity was about 45. It was later speculated that the 5 passengers, since they were mostly all from one family, had bribed Officer Murdoch (the officer who launched the boat) to give them a lifeboat all to themselves. This family, the Duff-Gordons, later paid all the crew members in the lifeboat for their lost wages and supplies when the ship sank, and thus people took this as a bribe. In truth, there was no bribery, it was simply kindness taken out of context by the media, and Officer Murdoch launched the boat because the ship was starting to sink fast, and no other people were nearby. He had to get the next lifeboat ready. So, lifeboat 1 had the fewest people, with 12 passengers and crew.
8 on average but it also depends on the size of the boat and the size of the people.