Etymology & history

A kayak is a small human-powered boat that was first made and used by the native Inuit (Eskimo) hunters in sub-Arctic regions. The vessel has a very high endurance even under severe conditions. Although Inuit had great respect for the land and buildings, they were never obsessed by material wealth. This characteristics let them come of with fast decisions and move on, respecting each individuals choice and maintaining harmony with nature.

KAYAC can be associated with...

Just random 5 letters:)

In English KAYAC can naturally be associated with sea-kayak.
However there is no word in Chinese that sounds like KAYAC.

Not affected by fashion trends.

Boat is too big to resemble the growth of company.
Kayak is just the right size zippy vessel to fit us.

Ka-ya-ku in Japanese does also mean a gun-powder,
resembling boost and blast of your thinking

in fact it derives from name of three founders

KAihata YAna Cuba