I see where you're going here, but you've got to make sure you're comparing apples to apples, oranges to oranges, and so on. At first glance, the main things causing this diver to look "not streamlined" are...
- Hose Routing - Hoses are routed somewhat oddly, and many of them are too long. I wish that this was the worst hose routing I've seen, or that it was significantly different from any number of jacket-users' rigs I've seen. Not really an issue with the BP/W at all (and please note that the long hose is the most streamlined/well-placed of all the hoses on that diver
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- Computer hanging down a bit - Looks like a SmartCom on a retractor. You're not seriously going to claim that as an issue with a BP/W, are you?
- Really full wing - Judging by the size of the wing, this is a potential sign of overweighting. Given our backgrounds, I'm sure we can both confidently say that this is a training/experience issue, not an issue with the type of BC being used. That said, the BP/W when fully inflated still presents a small profile when trimmed horizontally, whereas a jacket will tend to distribute the inflation along both axes.
Beyond that, I see a diver with a very streamlined torso area, a stable tank, and a wing that's still presenting a very small portion of its overall surface area in the horizontal plane.
What am I missing?