Here are my hints, based on a lot of trial and error during DM training (for removal/replace of jacket BC on the bottom).
1. Weighting is key- as stated above, you'll need some weight on a weight belt, you may or may not take some out of the integrated weight pockets to compensate. As improper as it sounds, it is much easier to do these "bottom skills" when you are overweighted.
2. Make sure you position on one knee (on the left knee, with right foot flat on the ground forward).
3. After releasing the buckles, reach around with the right hand and grab the bottom edge of the tank, and then get your left arm out of the strap. Guide the tank/BC around your right side (with your right hand holding the bottom of the tank) and over your right leg to a position in front of you. You obviously have to be a bit careful about balance at this point, since if you have full tanks and full integrated weights, your center of balance will be tipping to the right. This is why it's easier to have your right knee forward.
4. You can then let go of the bottom of the tank and set it down. To replace, grab the bottom of the tank with the right hand and reverse. Don't let go of the tank with the right hand until your left arm is through the arm strap.
This "around the side" only works if you are on the bottom- midwater it would be a disaster. In that case I agree the "over the head" is the way to go.
Mark
1. Weighting is key- as stated above, you'll need some weight on a weight belt, you may or may not take some out of the integrated weight pockets to compensate. As improper as it sounds, it is much easier to do these "bottom skills" when you are overweighted.
2. Make sure you position on one knee (on the left knee, with right foot flat on the ground forward).
3. After releasing the buckles, reach around with the right hand and grab the bottom edge of the tank, and then get your left arm out of the strap. Guide the tank/BC around your right side (with your right hand holding the bottom of the tank) and over your right leg to a position in front of you. You obviously have to be a bit careful about balance at this point, since if you have full tanks and full integrated weights, your center of balance will be tipping to the right. This is why it's easier to have your right knee forward.
4. You can then let go of the bottom of the tank and set it down. To replace, grab the bottom of the tank with the right hand and reverse. Don't let go of the tank with the right hand until your left arm is through the arm strap.
This "around the side" only works if you are on the bottom- midwater it would be a disaster. In that case I agree the "over the head" is the way to go.
Mark