The Vikings had ships called long boats they could fit 40-60 people in one!!!!!
20 - 30 people
Typically, a lifeboat can fit over 60 people.
"You look fit to be tide." "Going my way?" "Whatever floats your boat."
The Norsemen or Vikings fit that description.
The vikings simply fitted in the timeline events - YAWN...
You can transport 42 People.
the environmental impact of having a narrow boat is not being able to fit many people on it :)
In theory yes you can. As long as the engine will fit in the boat, is waterproofed, and can be rigged to move the boats propeller.
As many as the boat can hold. _ That depends on the boat's capacity. As far as we know, boats have different sizes depending to the people who created it. So the capacity of the boat to carry a passenger also depends on it's size.
In theory yes you can. As long as the engine will fit in the boat, is waterproofed, and can be rigged to move the boats propeller.
To determine if a 28-foot boat can fit on a 7,000-pound trailer, you need to consider both the boat's weight and its dimensions. Generally, a 28-foot boat could weigh anywhere from 3,000 to 7,000 pounds or more, depending on its construction and design. Additionally, the trailer must be long enough to accommodate the boat's length. If the trailer's weight capacity and length are sufficient, then it can fit; otherwise, it may not be suitable.