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'''Below, some original pictures & info from the Son & Vice President of the Sooner Boat Co.  Click the pictures to enlarge.'''
 
'''Below, some original pictures & info from the Son & Vice President of the Sooner Boat Co.  Click the pictures to enlarge.'''
 
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File:Sister.jpg | Girl in swimsuite is Gail's Sister Carylon.
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File:Sister.jpg | Girl in swimsuit is Gail's Sister Carylon.
 
File:Factory.jpg | Picture of the factory in 1957.  Plant located North of Eldorado,Oklahoma used from 1955-1962 new factory was built West of Eldorado and used until 1977
 
File:Factory.jpg | Picture of the factory in 1957.  Plant located North of Eldorado,Oklahoma used from 1955-1962 new factory was built West of Eldorado and used until 1977
 
File:Delivery.jpg | The delivery trailer with a load boats was about 1957 Harold Brownlow at the wheel.
 
File:Delivery.jpg | The delivery trailer with a load boats was about 1957 Harold Brownlow at the wheel.
 
File:Truck.jpg | Picture of pickup and 1956 Soonercraft and yes its Gail sitting in it.
 
File:Truck.jpg | Picture of pickup and 1956 Soonercraft and yes its Gail sitting in it.
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'''Model Information'''
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File:Soonercraftbb001.jpg|1956 to 1962 Sooner Craft models
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File:Soonercraftbb002.jpg|1965 to 1971 Sooner Craft outboard models
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'''1957 Information'''
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File:Soonercrafta57001.jpg|1957 Sooner Craft Boats Article
 
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File:Soonercraftb58004.jpg | 1958 Brochure, Page 4
 
File:Soonercraftb58004.jpg | 1958 Brochure, Page 4
 
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'''1959 Information'''
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File:Soonercrafta59001.jpg|1959 Sooner Craft Ad
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[http://www.fiberglassics.com/index.php?searchword=sooner+craft&ordering=newest&searchphrase=exact&limit=20&Itemid=88&option=com_search Sooner Craft Boats in Use]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:21, 12 February 2021

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Contact with the former Vice President, Gail Brownlow, was made on 8:41 AM 11/10/2005. Company closed in 1977 and was located in Eldorado, Oklahoma.

Soonercraft History
By Skip Brownlow

The Sooner Boat Manufacturing Company was established in the mid-1950’s. It was founded by my father, Harold Brownlow, in Eldorado, Oklahoma – an unlikely location for a boat building company. I was peripherally involved in the company from inception and began working full-time in 1969 until the end of production in 1977.

Harold was a cotton farmer and member of a local racing boat club that raced in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. All the members built their own racing boats. Harold progressed from building small racing boats to building a boat for the family to enjoy.

After building the family boat, a representative of Leonard’s Sporting Goods in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area asked Harold to build three boats for resale at the Leonard’s store. Thus was the beginning of Sooner Boat Manufacturing Company. Soon after this modest beginning, Leonard’s was asking for as many boats as could be built.

The original boats were built in a single-car garage off Main Street in Eldorado. Quickly outgrowing the garage, the plant was relocated to an abandoned gypsum plant north of town. A few years later, Harold built a modern, much larger manufacturing facility on the west side of Eldorado.

Through the years, the boats progressed from all wood molded plywood hulls to fiberglass hulls with wood decks to all fiberglass in the late 50’s/early 60’s. With a production of 200-300 boats per year, dealers were located throughout Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arkansas.

At the end of production in 1977, Sooner Boat Manufacturing Company was producing a 15-ft runabout, 16-ft tri-hull, 17-ft tri-hull (outboard and I/O using Merc Cruisers), a deck boat, and a bass boat.

Thanks to Kelly and this site, it was great to discover there was still interest in all the vintage boats – including Soonercraft. Finding there was still an interest inspired me to dig out all the historical information/pictures/brochures, etc., and I am now in the process of setting up an official Soonercraft website (www.soonercraft.com). If you have any questions or any pictures/info you would like to share, please contact me at soonercraft@aol.com.


Below, some original pictures & info from the Son & Vice President of the Sooner Boat Co. Click the pictures to enlarge.


Model Information


1957 Information


1958 Brochure


1959 Information


Sooner Craft Boats in Use


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