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Lifeboats

Lifeboats are a necessity for any large ship. They are used to evacuate a ship when a disaster occurs. They can vary greatly in size and build, depending on what kind of ship they are used with. Many sailboats carry inflatable lifeboats, whereas cruise liners would carry larger and more sturdy boats. The importance of lifeboats was emphasized after the Titanic tragedy.

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