kalvyn
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I just had my first drysuit orientation session last night, and the instructor was asked this very question. While we were shown using the suit for bouyancy in the bool, he suggested to use the BC on the open water. He's found that works better with all the weight we have to wear around here (PNW). So he ended up telling us pretty much the same advice I've read here; add air to the suit to compensate for squeeze, and use the BC for bouyancy. So some instructors are definitely willing to give advice that goes against "the book".AaronBBrown once bubbled...
Unfortunately many (if not all) of the major agencies teach using the drysuit as a primary means of bouyancy. I don't have my SSI manual in front of me, but it states that directly somewhere.
I had to learn through experience that it was MUCH easier to dive when I was using my bouyancy compensator for bouyancy. Since I did my OW in a drysuit, I didn't know any better in the begining. This was exacerbated by having a boat captain give a long lecture about how I should dump all the air from my BC when I am under and only use my drysuit to stay neutral. Luckily, I have learned a better way.
Jimmie