In her death throes, the Lusitania rolled far enough to starboard that her funnels hung directly over boat #15, which had more than 85 people in it and was less than six inches from being swamped. The accounts from 15- and there are at least two dozen of them- seem to agree that the funnels seemed "almost close enough to touch" and several people buried their heads in anticipation of being crushed. Then, the ship began to right herself again as she sank, and the funnels swung away from #15.
It is hard to get a feel for how the Lusitania actually went down, because most of the reliable accounts were written by people who actually sank with her, or who jumped from her before the sinking~ in either case not the best position from which to judge such things. But from the accounts left by those in #15, and a handful of detailed accounts left by those who escaped in the other boats, it seems that she went down with a slight list to starboard. And probably hit bottom angled to starboard as well, and then spent the decades collapsing and compressing downward in that direction.