Are we sure that this is the ship where the baby was born? The Searcher is definitely the ship that rescued the O6, but it is not the same sailboat that we see in the Mediterranean. While we don't get a good look at the baby-birth boat, it looks more to me like the sailboat. (Don't know if the sailboat has a name yet.)--EmmaAmethyst 09:09, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
Typology[]
seems a bit too drawn out --Avindratalkcontribs email 15:04, 17 June 2008 (PDT)
Trivia[]
Is it worth to add that this exact same ship was used by Jean-Michel Cousteau in one of his documentaries? I came across it zapping past the National Geographic Channel.--Wulf 10:01, 22 July 2008 (PDT)
- Yeah, that is noteworthy trivia. Try to get an online source for it though. -- CTS Talk Contribs 10:25, 22 July 2008 (PDT)
- Ok, but it was kinda hard to find hard evidence (at first). Here is the website of the documentary I saw. http://www.pbs.org/kqed/oceanadventures/episodes/kure/ There is plenty of mention of The Searcher as their ship, but I only saw two small pictures of it. Now, I found something better. http://www.searcherhawaii.com/ is the ship's official site. Plenty of pictures there, they're mentioning various documentaries. No mentioning of Lost though. How shall I put this in the trivia?--Wulf 11:19, 31 July 2008 (PDT)
Definitely worth noting the Cousteau tie-in!--EmmaAmethyst 09:09, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
How can we be sure this is the same vessel? Robert K S (talk) 07:34, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
Do we really need to know that applying numerology to the name gives a sum of 77? Seems seriously irrelevant to me.--EddieDean 15:43 02/10/08 (GMT)
What the heck was the boat doing there? Was it just luck that it was near the island?[]
Please answer that for me.--Welcome2beyond 10:13, February 8, 2010 (UTC)