This spot is located in a bay formation along the northwest coast of Mumbai, with the shoreline facing northwest toward the Arabian Sea. The bay is characterized by shallow waters, visible mudflats, and a complex nearshore bathymetry with rocky features. The water body transitions from residential/industrial areas to open water, suggesting tidal influence and seasonal current patterns typical of monsoon-affected Indian coastal regions. Best wind conditions arrive from the northeast (45°), providing side-shore wind parallel to the coastline. Wave heights are minimal (0.89m average), making this suitable primarily for lighter wind conditions and beginner-level kiters seeking predictable, protected water. The shallow bay setting reduces wave development but also limits hazard exposure compared to open ocean breaks. Wind reliability is low (4.3%), indicating inconsistent conditions. This spot is most viable during monsoon season when wind patterns strengthen. Kiters should account for tidal ranges affecting water depth, monitor local pollution levels, and be aware of commercial vessel traffic. The location suits progression-focused riders seeking flat-water conditions in relatively protected waters.