hey reef
Nobody's ever going to totally agree on here - thats why we're here (I think).
It probably is possible to work out a system with buddys but the amount of practice to acheive it would be way beyond the 2 days/mth our team does as far as I can see (get it). A single, solo, tethered diver is easier and faster. Maybe outline how you guys work it, I may be missing something
You're in Florida though, so perhaps you're applying this to low - "not bad" vis?
Please don't think I'm criticising. I know there's more than one way to do this.
We're strictly recovery, too, so time isn't so critical. FD gets the rescues around here.
Most of our diving is done canals and ponds. We're fortunate if we get more than a couple of inches on our first pass. After that, 0. To make things interesting, we freqently run across debris from past hurricanes. I got stuck once under something, probably part of a roof, on a training dive. Couldn't reach my comms, and couldn't back out (there was a lip or something that my tank kept getting caught on). Having my buddy arms' length was immensely comforting to me and saved a lot of stress topside (when I would have given 4 tugs and been unable to answer on comms). He was able to work me out and the search went on.