I agree Mike, just putting all the variables on the table. As I said, I wouldn’t bother myself but there are circumstances where it might be an option, if so then a stowed inflator whip shouldn’t be an issue.
To be clear, generally speaking, you shouldn’t need to bother with a pony to drysuit connection. However if you do feel you need one then be sure to practice the use of it and be aware of the downsides involved.
Right. And I agree that people should be comfortable with manipulating LP hoses, so practicing that in general is a good idea.
Being able to disconnect an LP hose is a critical skill to prevent a runaway ascent in cases of a stuck open inflator valve (dry suit or BC). I believe that one of the recent Doria deaths was related to that. It was one of my CCR training skills; not always stressed in OC training, in my experience.