dbeedle:As for the type of BC, you might try a back inflate. Personally I prefer a jacket style BC. A back inflate will have some tendency to float you face down. Great for diving but as an instructor I spend some time on the surface talking with students so a jacket style works better for me. YMMV.
Just want to comment on one thing. I was told by LDS not to get a BP/W because if I did not dive double steels it would push my face forward in the water. My first dive with a BP/W was in Cayman, in a FredT 9# BP and Oxycheq wing using an AL80 tank. I popped up to the surface straight as an arrow after giant striding in. I really don't understand why some folks feel like they're being pushed forward, I don't feel that way. I think it may have to do with possibly being overweighted and pumping the wing up all the way to stay above water and then yes the wing would tend to push you forward. The key is to ride the wing on your back like a raft when it's pumped up. I'm also using a 9# backplate so the extra weight may be "pulling" my body more vertical than say an Aluminum plate? And I'm using only 3# on a belt and not really using air in the wing that much to stay afloat. Just my 2 cents from my perspective.