Maybe for some people/configurations, but I never found any difference between jackets and BP/W rigs at the surface except that I rode higher in a jacket, and found it easier to recline on my back in a BP/W, which made face-up surface swims a bit easier and more efficient. Floating any way I wanted in a BP/W on the surface was easy on day one, with no practice, and no training other than advice from the internet about how to set it up.
This was my experience also. I find it quite comfortable laying on my back at the surface. I didn't think anything was particularly difficult when I was transitioning, but it was different....

I found it a little trickier getting out of it on the surface. When I went to Tubbataha in April they wanted us to take our gear off in the water and hand it up to the boatman on the chase boat, which I hadn't had to do previously in the bp/w. I had to make sure I held on to my crotch strap while I was getting out of the harness else everything would float up behind me and I'd catch the 1st stage and tank valve in the back of my head

I also never had anyone show me anything. Like you, I just figured it out, based on what I read on the internet and through personal experience. I seem to recall that you were one of the people that I got advice from over on the scubatoys forum (thanks Matt



I would guess that a lot of us who dive bp/w's now, had a fair number of dives in when we switched (I'm sure there are a few exceptions) It might have been a little easier for us because of that. When I switched, I had 300+ dives. I'm sure that helped
