World’s Most Expensive Kayak
For exploring the calmer waters of the earth, the kayak is one of the best friends at hand. Its no wonder that the sea explorers perhaps indulge in unique kayaks like the Origami Oru Kayak, the Justin Charles cedar kayak, or the modern design of the Wave Sport project 54 CX kayak. Pushing the limits of craftsmanship in its range of exquisite vessels, the McLellan Jacobs Kayak 1 is set to take the lead as the world’s most expensive kayak. Carbon fiber body with timber and gold plating on the edges, this kayak weighs just 40-lbs but has all the style and technical features which will set it on the holiday shopping list of the uber-rich buyers.
 Conceived and created by the New Zealand duo of Jamie McLellan and Andy Jacobs, this kayak uses the same grade of carbon fiber as the one picked up by American Cup boat builders. This has made the body sturdy and lightweight, making it easy to handle in the waters. For the world class finishing, they have applied Durepox HP Clear primer and DuPoint Chroma clear for top coat. Buyers could even order a variety of colors and textures, which would also vary with paint is actually used on the kayak.
The timber as seen here is solid teak and ashwood. One can even pick the grade of wood or the particular type from a variety of choices. The fittings are solid billet machined brass, and then embalmed in gold. For those who want for exotic ones, are free to specify their choices here too. – Bornrich