Seen it. I must admit that the whole TV-show seem a bit ludicrous since it appears it's pretty much a fake from A to Z

It gives some food for thought regarding life rafts though, and how important it is to have them repacked every 3 years or whatever interval the manufacturer states...
This adds up to serious bucks over the years, and of course it's personal choice,
but:
after had a cruising friend first hand telling me the story of how they hit something 300 miles out from the Canaries, and the boat sank in a few minutes (ply hull). They spent 14 (!) days i their raft before picked up by a freighter. They had practically no food, but managed to get 18 liters of water with them into the raft. What struck me most with their story is that they almost enjoyed it. Yup, seems strange, but he honestly enjoyed the scenery, the nice weather in the trade wind, and of course, due to famine, their mental activity slowed down over the days.
Remarkable stuff. I've read 'Adrift' by Steve Callahan too, but having this story told to me in our cockpit one evening sharing a glass of wine made an even stronger impact.
Unless, there is no way one can afford a raft, I would never, ever, go without.
That said, IF one would find out that the d##n thing doesn't work when, errh...needed, would be devastating.
