The full sized lifeboats could hold 65 people and the collapsible lifeboats could hold 40 people.
No, even at capacity, there were only enough life boats for about half of passengers on board. More would have been saved if the boats were filled at capacity, but not all.
The lifeboats on Titanic were not filled to capacity but they did hold 712 survivors.
just over 1/8 of the life boats sank
Carpathia rescued the 712 survivors of Titanic.
Fourteen main lifeboats with a capacity for 65 people each two emergency sea boats 40 occupants each. four collapsible boats 47 each that adds up to total of 20 boats on Titanic. If all the lifeboats were filled to it's maxium capacity, there would only have been room in them for 1178 people. half of them will die...
No, even at capacity, there were only enough life boats for about half of passengers on board. More would have been saved if the boats were filled at capacity, but not all.
The lifeboats on Titanic were not filled to capacity but they did hold 712 survivors.
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Titanic did not have enough boats for everyone. Although she actually provided more lifeboat accommodation than was legally required, the disparity between her capacity and lifeboat capacity was 2.369.
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About one half of the people on board.
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The Titanic was complying with the regulations of the time.
Two boats were filled with 70 people. Lifeboats #11 and #15.
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It did not have enough life boats.
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