I was out diving again with my new BP/W (30 lb lift from dive rite) using a 5mm wetsuit. I was comercial diving for Florida lobsters, carrying a slightly negative scooter, a gun, a pole spear and hand net and also a bag with a dozen or so (somewhat negative) bugs and a few bleeding fish). I was doing my deco stop and thinking hard about a friend who (only a few days before) had to literally beat a hammerhead with his gun half a dozen times before it left him and his fish alone. I know that the tech guys say its best to hang horizontal while on the stops, but I'm finding it pretty uncomfortable.
I have no problem diving perfectly horizontal on the bottom, but when doing the solo deco stop with bleeding fish, I like to keep an eye out for the tax collector. With my new wing, I really had to fight to keep my head up to see what was around me in the water column. This caused a significant neck stain after a few minutes. I never realized that having a BC put you face down makes this so difficult. If I maintain a more vertical attitude I can see much more of the water column and certainly can rotate around easily if need be. I could force my body into a vertical position with the BP/W , but this required a constant gentle finning which was not fun, as soon as I stop..I'm comfortably hanging face down again (with my head in the sand, so to speak). Very few shark encounters for me occur when the shark comes up vertically in the water column. They like to come in behind you at the same depth is seems. Hanging vertical allows me to spin nearly instantaneously 180 degrees to watch my back, being horizontal doesn't.
Anyone feel the same? You may well see a nearly new diverite BP harness and wing for sale soon.