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Browning boats? Whoda thunk it?

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30 August 2013, 05:00
Gatogordo
Browning boats? Whoda thunk it?
Or, at least I wouldn't have until I ran onto one for sale......and my first shotgun was a Sweet 16 back in the 50s. Kicked like a mule......but back to the boats......

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Harwill was purchased by Browning Arms Company in the spring of 1969 for a cash amount exceeding $2 million. The boat operation became the Browning Marine Division and all personnel were kept on the payroll. At that time, Harwill had 120,000 square feet of production space on 17 acres of land. 1968 sales amounted to $2,769,691.00 with after tax earnings of $91,692.00. Both L.B. and Leon Harwill were with the firm as was A.S. Brennan at the time of the sale to Browning. They remained with the new owners as managers.
One third of the workers at Browning Marine were layed off in early December 1973. They all came from the fiberglass production staff. Uncertainly in gasoline supplies had boat sales plummeting at the time, so production had to be cut. Browning wanted out of the boat-building field and closed the plant on 19 July 1974.
The Browning Marine Division was sold in August 1974 to Fuqua Industries, Inc. of Atlanta according to an announcement by J.J. Klein, general manager. The closure of the sale ended months of rumors of impending shut down of the boat works. Production on a limited basis began soon after the sale. The trade name Browning AeroCraft continued to be utilized by Fuqua. Browning AeroCraft was assigned to Fuqua’s subsidiary Signa Corporation.



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30 August 2013, 17:32
Mikelravy
I never heard of one of them either.
30 August 2013, 22:45
Gatogordo
Here's the boat on ebay. They actually have a pretty good reputation. I'd seriously consider buying it, but it's nearly 1000 mi from me. Of course, one has to realize that old boats will almost certainly need some help and marine "help" can be expensive if you can't do all or part of it yourself.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...p=true#ht_500wt_1022

BTW, the seller has it wrong, it is not "astro craft" but aero craft.


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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.

NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
31 August 2013, 01:25
Mikelravy
Looks pretty clean for a boat that old. Of course if there is water infiltration in the stringers or transom it's going to take a lot of work to make it useable.