phgachoud
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TL;DR:
Where and how do you rig a DPV for swimming so it doesnt bother you and is rigged in a streamline manner?Background
Diving with a JJ-CCR, meaning at least 1 S80 bailout, "cold" water (about 9 C), dry suit. Am in Chile, didnt find a good enough DPV teaching available I'd pay for, so learning by doing and documenting on the web, I know I should take a course and there is a big offer in the planet, but not in my zone, so whatever you can share regarding advices are welcome, beyond the basic- Adjust your buoyancy with DPV stopped
- Beware of depth changes implied by DPV
- Situation awareness and added task loading
- Dont get to a point you're screwed if your DPV dies...

Any recommendation on websites, docs, videos explaining techniques tips and tricks for those who cant afford a very good DPV instructor?
The main Q still remains, how do you store/rig it if you want to swim, the best place I found so far was clipping on my right D-Ring (Left might be better depending on the context but for me as am in CCR I dont have an important priority of keeping my right side free, and dive solo) the upper bolt snap tied to the DPV nose, and of course letting the tie cord in its place on crouch strap front D-Ring.