Why do you need depth to measure drag? Deep enough to completely submerge is deep enough for the test.
What about differing amounts of air in the bladder? Beginning of the dive tank air weight must be countered, 100' deep exposure suit compression might have to be countered, end of dive shallow not much if any air in the bladder???

And if it's CD you are concerned with, then kicking styles and scootering positions are irrelevant. An endless pool or a water tunnel would be fine. So would a low-speed wind tunnel or an illicit copy of Fluent.
Why would we take the diver out of the equation? We are giving recommendations about gear for people to use while diving. Can you not see that a different body position would change the diver's overall drag? I dive, and teach, a mask slightly lowest body position, not a horizontal body position. Most of the leading edge of the Vest bladder, and all the chest clutter is drafting behind the shoulders and arms, which are crossed holding a wrist at the crotch, making the chest area more cohesive. It seems to me that the same diver, in the same rig, diving a horizontal body position with arms crossed in front, will have a different overall CD.

Exactly. This is an opinion based board (except maybe within a few subforums). I often disclaim my own posts ("in my experience," "for my dollar," etc.), but not always, and I'm not intending to purport unequivocal fact when I don't.
I imagine most users understand that and wouldn't take as gospel that a Jet Fin is better than a Twin Jet because I responded to a thread titled "what do you like better?".
Below is an example of an internet expert making unsupported statements as if they were fact;
Most will be slower, due to more drag inherent in the less streamlined form of the vest.
Dan states as fact that the vest BC "form" is less streamlined (more drag).
Now compare that to the most recent post by Dan.
A diver wearing a DIR style Halcyon type bp/wing will have a smaller profile in the water than the jacket wearer. I can beat big currents much better with the halcyon approach than with a jacket approach.
Still making unsupported statements as if they were fact.
Do DIR style Halcyon type bp/w's only come with 18# wings? Could one have a DIR style Halcyon type bp/w with larger than 27# wing? Do all vest bc's have the same frontal profile? Could you point to even one biased study of an 18# wing DIR style Halcyon type bp/w compared to any vest bc?
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