Cabucu is a lagoon-style spot located in a developed coastal area of Brazil. The water body runs parallel to the shore with an eastward orientation, bordered by mangrove vegetation inland and residential neighborhoods. The lagoon appears partially segmented by land features, creating enclosed water areas. Wind conditions are extremely poor, with only 0.1% reliability and average winds of 4.1 knots—well below the 10-12 knot minimum needed for kitesurfing. The spot offers calm, protected water suitable for beginners learning basics, but persistent wind shortages make regular session planning unrealistic. Fetch is limited due to the lagoon's enclosed nature. Development around the perimeter may restrict launch areas and create congestion. Best winds would come from the north on the rare occasions when they materialize. This location is more practical for flat-water freestyle practice or training during exceptional wind events rather than as a reliable destination for regular kitesurfing.