NYCkayaker Downtown Boathouse usage 2006
j,duffy1
j.duffy1 at rcn.com
Thu Oct 19 14:11:49 EDT 2006
Pier 96 was open for less than one month of the 2005 season. At Pier
40, a remarkable percentage of the people who came out onto the Pier
stopped to try the kayaks, whether they knew we were there or not,
problem is, not that many people come out that loong, unshaded concrete
gangplank. I don't think we have any hard numbers on male:female
ratios, but subjectively its a lot more female, at this casual level. I
think a lot of them fall away when they get a look at the dorky clothing
involved at the more advanced levels. There might be a small, but
viable market for more flattering women's kayaking attire. (uplift PFDs?)
Jim,
Chaze, Orlova1 wrote:
>Interesting stats, Graeme. Pier 96, although difficult to get to, performed better than any other location, with a usage (waiver) growth of 800% since last season! Also, looks like Pier 40 really pulled in the crowds, for even though it operated for less than 40% of the time, the density of use (per weekend day, lets say) was more than 52% of Pier 96. By next season, this location will probably lead again.
>Any idea of the male:female usage ratio overall?
>Best regards,
>Orlova.
>
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