I am not so up to date with all the new names for things but if a "wafter bait" is basically another term for a critically or neutrally balanced hook bait then i would suggest a combi link with the bit nearest the hook bait being flexible braid.
I messed about a bit in the past with setups like this and if the section of the hooklink nearest the lead is stiff enough and you match it with a critically balanced bait, you can get the rig to land/fall perfectly every time with the stiff section pushing the bait out away from the lead but still keeping that all important flexible section near the hook. It also means if a few Bream have a tug the rig keeps falling back into a good position after.
One thing to be aware of is to test your hookbait in a cup of water before, baits need to stay critically balanced because if they take on water and become too heavy the stiff part of the rig won't be able to push it away from the lead and it will fall in a crumpled heap.