Select to expand quote
Harrow said..How does a city of 5 million people only manage to get 6 sailors onto Botany Bay in a solid 25 knot sea breeze that blew until 10pm?!
I know a few guys left earlier because the wind hadn't come in (sorry guys, bad decision

), but I still can't believe how few people were out there.
I was there last on Friday arvo and there were definitely more than 6 out during the course of the afternoon.
More like 16 but not all on the water at the same time.
As it often happens, when the wind kicks in ,which it did,people jump out and rig down or go home.
Many don't have small gear or don't like strong,gusty wind so give up when it starts gusting above 25,not very common for a seabreeze.
But yes it is thinning out,traffic down to Kyeemagh has gotten chronic which is a huge disincentive if you are heading down after 2-30/3 pm from the city,north or eastern burbs on a working day.
Older guys are sailing less and not many youngsters coming in.
Still I think Kyeemagh is one of the best spots to sail in NSW offering relatively flat water along the runway break wall for speed runs and bump and jump conditions in the bay.
Always a good mixture of race,freeride and wave gear in the bay.
Car park,grass rigging area,fresh water taps, a cafe,what more could one want.