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Here's a good video of hot dropping in Florida I've seen before. Looks fun but little scary, maybe something to try after a couple more years of experience
The RBJ is my favorite deep wreck off South Florida..Back in the mid to late nineties, I spearfished it at least once every 2 months when diving with George Irvine and Bill Mee. This is really a hot drop kind of wreck, as the currents are always way to big to make pulling down an anchor line here anything but stupid. The few divers we heard of that tried, would normally be blown off the line on the way down, and even if they made it, they would have blown half their gas getting down, and now their muscles were all cramping....
The OP is thinking outside the box. If it works for him, let him be. Hell, we dive our MCCR's without SPG's. It works great for us, maybe not so good for all the rest.