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.
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Lifeboat 13 carried 70 people when it was launched from the RMS Titanic.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in the UK typically saves around 20 people per day, which would amount to roughly 7,300 people saved each year. This number can vary depending on the type and volume of incidents they respond to annually.
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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.
Lifeboat No.1 had 12 people in it.
Lifeboat No.1 had 12 people in it.
Typically, a lifeboat can fit over 60 people.
She took Lifeboat 13 out of the ship Titanic. She was the only one in Lifeboat 13 to survive. She later described being thankful that the sea was calm, otherwise she feared that her lifeboat would have been swamped.
There were 712 survivors in Titanic's lifeboats.
When there was a flood we used a lifeboat to rescue the people
The passengers were on the ship for 4 days and between 0 and 3 hours on the fifth day but the ship was sinking and after that they were either in the water in a lifeboat or dead.
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.