There was about 4,300 people on the Costa Concordia
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a life boat
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Passengers should be seated in a small aluminum boat with weight evenly distributed to maintain balance and stability. Ideally, heavier individuals should sit in the middle or towards the center of the boat, while lighter passengers can sit towards the bow or stern, depending on the boat's design. It's important to avoid overcrowding one side or end of the boat to prevent capsizing. Additionally, all passengers should wear life jackets for safety.
Yeah 3rd class can't get into a lifeboat!
Passengers on a small aluminum boat should be seated evenly to maintain balance and stability. Heavier individuals should be seated towards the center and lower in the boat, while lighter passengers can sit towards the bow or stern, depending on the boat's design. It's important to avoid shifting weight suddenly and to keep movement minimal to prevent capsizing. Additionally, all passengers should wear life jackets for safety.
It is called a tender. They use the life boats for this.
Visitors would see passengers on a glass boat. Underneath the glass bottom you would be able to see all the marine life of the local environment.
No it said in her bio that she traveled as a first class passenger but she managed to get a boat with the second class passengers. Some mothers were actually leaving their babies on the boat so the baby would die and the mother would get a life boat, how selfish
Well if u mean Colony as in workers no. Some snuck onto the boats with the passengers, some killed themselves with their guns. Their were atleast one worker on each boat to lead the passengers away from the boat and get them to the Carpathia. Out of all of the ships only one worker came back to see if anymore passengers were alive. Many of the workers did die but not all.
Before departing with passengers on your boat, discuss essential safety protocols, including the location and use of life jackets, emergency equipment, and communication devices. It's important to outline procedures for man-overboard situations and ensure everyone knows how to respond in case of an emergency. Additionally, review the boat's layout, any potential hazards, and the importance of staying seated while the boat is in motion. Lastly, confirm that all passengers are aware of the boat's rules and any specific safety measures related to the trip.
Yes. All cruise ships are required to have at least one life jacket per passenger (you can find them in your stateroom). Before the ship sails, passengers are required to participate in a life jacket/life boat drill.