Hacker-Craft Looks Back to the Future – Quimby's Cruising Guide

Hacker-Craft Looks Back to the Future


Legendary boat builder John Ludwig Hacker might be surprised that his designs live on in newly crafted vessels in high demand. Forming the company in Detroit in 1908, Hacker enjoyed great success through the 1920s, being well known for the speed and level ride of his runabouts. He also raced his own boat, the Kitty Hawk II, which was hailed as the fastest 26-foot boat in the country at a blistering 50 mph. (This was 1912, remember.)


It’s said that over a six-decade-long career Hacker designed and built more successes in speed-craft than all of his contemporary builders combined. Though he later experienced hard times, others continued with his designs and methods of fine boat building.


Today, the artisans of Hacker Boat Company of Silver Bay, N.Y., ply their trade in a modern 32,000-square-foot production facility opened several years ago in Ticonderoga, just north of Lake George. Last year, a new combination showroom and corporate office complex with a memorabilia exhibit opened. The company has prospered as the country’s largest manufacturer of classic-styled mahogany motorboats, including tenders, from 22 to 35 feet. The current lineup includes Sport, Runabout and Racer models, all fitting tributes to the late designer.


The stunning 27-foot Hacker-Craft Sport is the latest addition to the fleet. An ideal family boat that can be customized if desired, it’s meticulously constructed of sustainable mahogany in the wide beam Hacker tradition with more freeboard for dryness (perfect for bay conditions). The contemporary transom with built-in steps and swim platform make boarding easy after swimming, waterskiing or tubing. A choice of MerCruiser propulsion will more than satisfy anyone’s need for speed. And this sleek beauty does one more thing: turn heads, for sure. www.hackerboat.com

Explore More from Quimby’s

Quimby’s 2025 Photo Contest Winners

Quimby’s would like to thank all that participated in the Quimby’s Cruising Guide 2025 Photo Contest. 2024 was a great year to cruise our Inland Rivers and Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. The ever-increasing interest in transient boating has sparked an even greater wanderlust for the American heartland. Cheers to a great year of cruising and wishing everyone a wonderful […] Read More

The 2025 Quimby’s Cruising Guide Available for Pre-Order!

With over 9,000 miles, the Inland Waterways and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) offer an abundance of waterfront towns thriving with character and history. For more than six decades, Quimby’s Cruising Guide has been the trusted source for boaters cruising these waters. Nautical charts, marina listings and navigation aids make this printed guide an invaluable […] Read More

Celebrating Valentine’s Day

Cruisers have an explorer’s heart. So, what better way to spend Valentines Day than exploring. Set your sights for a new destination this February 14th. Or recreate a memorable moment by revisiting a special location but explore new activities you have been wanting to try. We compiled some ideas that may help get your Valentines […] Read More