This thread, while making for some interesting discussions, is more or less a strawman discussion. How much does a dive count tell you? Not much but it's something however most people I know don't ask someone how many dives they have and then hop into the water with them thinking that they now know what kind of diver they are.
You have a conversation with them. If this thread was about how much does a conversation with a diver tell you about that diver the answer would be ...a lot but not everything of course...some things you just have to find out underwater. However, if you can take care of yourself underwater it makes that conversation just a little less important (not a lot).
Getting back to dive count however, I had one dive buddy right out of her OW class that was an excellent diver to dive with from the start. I had another regular buddy who only had 30 dives but was calm and predictable underwater and made a great dive buddy.
Personally, I felt that somewhere around 200 dives was meaningful for me. I had experienced a lot way before that but around 200 dives I felt that my experience level was much different than at 100 dives.
I know some people who dive every week and have 200 or so dives and they still aren't great with navigation or with not silting up the bottom. For the most part however they are the ones who always dive with a group and don't really place themselves in situations where they will continue to learn. No excuse for the silting however!
You have a conversation with them. If this thread was about how much does a conversation with a diver tell you about that diver the answer would be ...a lot but not everything of course...some things you just have to find out underwater. However, if you can take care of yourself underwater it makes that conversation just a little less important (not a lot).
Getting back to dive count however, I had one dive buddy right out of her OW class that was an excellent diver to dive with from the start. I had another regular buddy who only had 30 dives but was calm and predictable underwater and made a great dive buddy.
Personally, I felt that somewhere around 200 dives was meaningful for me. I had experienced a lot way before that but around 200 dives I felt that my experience level was much different than at 100 dives.
I know some people who dive every week and have 200 or so dives and they still aren't great with navigation or with not silting up the bottom. For the most part however they are the ones who always dive with a group and don't really place themselves in situations where they will continue to learn. No excuse for the silting however!