Does anyone (Tonka's Skipper?) know the passenger size used to determine the number of people the lifeboats hold? Let's face it, while some cruisers are slim and fit, it often seems the majority are not. Looking down at the atrium from above, on some cruises it seems far too many would require two full airline seats and carry the weight of at least two "average" size people. While size and weight are a personal issue, I bring this up only because if 30% or more on any cruise are extremely obese and would fill two or more of those black dots, is this factored in to the number of lifeboats required? Maybe on sailings with a lot of kids things would even out, but certain times of year the number of children can be quite low, so you can't rely on that. No offense is intended. I pose the question because everyone, no matter their size, is entitled to their space on a lifeboat if needed, so I am wondering what formula they use to determine that there are enough lifeboats. Tonka's Skipper, would you happen to know?