It depends on the size of the ship. There were small(er) ships that typically had spots for about 30 to 40 rowers, but there were some very large longships that were built. The Norwegian King Olav Tryggvason's ship the Ormen Lange, was a particularly large specimen, with room for 64 rowers. There was room for passengers and cargo, however, so just because it held x so many rowers doesn't mean that was all the people it held. Ships were built for different specifications and purposes.
It depends on the kind of longship.
about 8-10 people can fit in a speed boat
50
6,000
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20,000 people
Typically, a lifeboat can fit over 60 people.
You can transport 42 People.
the environmental impact of having a narrow boat is not being able to fit many people on it :)
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.
Most of them could fit over 60 people but a few had less capacity.
70 people could fit in one boat
Enough to save a little less than 1,000 people.
20 - 30 people
from what ive seen on google its 1,500
2-6 adults... or roughly 8 people weighing 150lbs each.. also, each boat should have a weight rating plaque on the helm or somewhere on the boat.
Its U-boat not you boat first of all. I'm not sure myself, but I can say it might vary from the different types of U-boats.
A boat capacity pate tells you the maximum number of people that can fit in the boat at any one time.