Brunswick Corporation, formerly known as the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, is an American corporation that has been developing, manufacturing and marketing a wide variety of products since 1845. Today, Brunswick has more than 13,000 employees operating in 24 countries. Brunswick owns major boating brands, including Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Bayliner, Mercury Marine, Attwood, Lund, Crestliner, Mastervolt, MotorGuide, Harris Pontoons, Freedom Boat Club, Princecraft, Heyday, Lowe, Uttern, Quicksilver and CZone, among many others. In 2021, Brunswick reported sales of
US$
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5.8 billion. Brunswick's global headquarters is in the northern Chicago suburb of
Mettawa, Illinois. On October 4, 2021, Brunswick Corporation announced that it has completed its acquisition of Navico, a global leader in marine electronics and sensors for $1.05 billion, adding to Brunswick the industry leading Navico brands of Lowrance, Simrad, B&G, and C-MAP.
History

Brunswick was founded by
John Moses Brunswick
John Moses Brunswick (1819 in Bremgarten, Switzerland – 25 July 1886) was the founder of the J.M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company, one of the enterprises that merged to form today's Brunswick Corporation.
Life
Brunswick was a Jewish immigra ...
who came to the United States from
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
at the age of 15. The J. M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company opened for business on September 15, 1845, in
Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally J. M. Brunswick intended his company to be mainly in the business of making
carriage
A carriage is a private four-wheeled vehicle for people and is most commonly horse-drawn. Second-hand private carriages were common public transport, the equivalent of modern cars used as taxis. Carriage suspensions are by leather strapping an ...
s, but soon after opening his machine shop, he became fascinated with
billiards and decided that making billiard tables would be more lucrative, as the better tables then in use in the United States were imported from
England. Brunswick billiard tables were a commercial success, and the business expanded and opened the first of what would become many branch offices in
Chicago, Illinois, in 1848. It was later renamed J. M. Brunswick & Brother by 1860, after a family member came on board, and the company's slogan at this time was: "The oldest and most extensive billiard table manufacturers in the United States".

In 1874, the Brunswick company merged with competitor Great Western Billiard Manufactory owned by Julius Balke to become the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Company. It was incorporated in 1879 with a capital stock of $275,000, the same year it merged with another competitor, H. W. Collender Company of
New York City (founded by Hugh W. Collender), to acquire Collender's patented billiard cushions. In 1884, the partners formed the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company (or Company for short
) with capital of $1.5 million.

The company expanded into making a number of other products. Large ornate
neo-classical style bars for
saloons were a popular product.
Bowling balls, pins, and equipment led a growing line of
sporting equipment. It popularized
bowling balls of manufactured materials, vulcanized
rubber at first; earlier bowling balls had been solid
wood.
In the early 20th century, Brunswick expanded the product line to include such diverse products as
toilet seats,
automobile tires, and
phonograph
A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910) or since the 1940s called a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogu ...
s. In the late 1910s, they introduced a quickly popular line of
disc phonograph records, under the name
Brunswick Records. In 1930, Brunswick sold the control of the record company to
Warner Brothers and came out with a line of
refrigerator
A refrigerator, colloquially fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so th ...
s.
During
World War II, Brunswick-Balke-Collender made small target-drone
aircraft for the
U.S. military
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.
After the war, Brunswick introduced a line of
school furniture
Furniture refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., stools, chairs, and sofas), eating (tables), storing items, eating and/or working with an item, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks). Fu ...
. In 1949, the Brunswick "Model A" Mechanical
Pinsetter fully automated unit premiered, for the purpose of handling bowling pins for the sport of
tenpins, in competition with
American Machine and Foundry (AMF). Previously, Brunswick had made two models of semi-automated, manually operated "spotting tables" for the tenpin sport, that the "Model A" unit replaced. The 1950s also saw the introduction of a line of
golfing equipment to compete with AMF in the leisure-products and sporting-goods markets.
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company officially changed its name to the Brunswick Corporation on April 10, 1960. The following year the company reported sales of $422 million. Brunswick acquired Mercury Marine in 1961. In the 1970s, Brunswick introduced the
automatic scorer
An automatic scorer is the computerized scoring system to keep track of scoring in ten-bowling. It was introduced en masse into bowling alleys in the 1970s and combined with mechanical pinsetters for detecting the pins bowled down. Automatic s ...
, which electronically tallied the score instead of the bowler doing it by hand.
The Brunswick Corporation patented a machine gun using a delayed blowback operation via a fluted chamber as part of the weapon's operation. Another platform was the
Rifleman's Assault Weapon, an unusual grenade launcher that used a spherical rocket propelled grenade.
In the 1980s, Brunswick became a major maker of
yachts and pleasure
boats, under brands including
Bayliner
Bayliner is the world's largest manufacturer of recreational boats. Established in 1957 by Orin Edson, Bayliner currently has over 400 dealers in over 60 countries around the world. The company operates as part of the Brunswick Boat Group, a div ...
,
Boston Whaler,
Maxum
Maxum was a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of the Brunswick Corporation, which manufactured recreational boats. One manufacturing plant was in Pipestone, Minnesota. This facility was established in the 1970s with 300 plus emplo ...
,
Sea Ray
Sea Ray Boats is an American manufacturer that produces recreational motorboats. It currently operates as part of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of Brunswick Corporation.
History
It was founded in 1959 by Zach Ray as an independent company ...
, and Trophy.
During the
Gulf War, Brunswick supplied the military with
camouflage nets. They also made
radomes for the
Patriot missile.
In 1997, Brunswick purchased the
Roadmaster bicycle division, one of the last U.S. manufacturers of low-cost, mass-market bicycles. However, it became apparent that continued U.S. manufacture of such products was not viable in the presence of surging low-priced imports from overseas producers, primarily
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. In 1999, Brunswick sold its Roadmaster bicycle division and brand to
Pacific Cycle.
In 2001, Brunswick acquired Hatteras Yachts from Genmar Industries for approximately $80 million in cash. Brunswick sold its Hatteras/Cabo brand in 2013 to Versa Capital Management.
Recent events
As of the early 21st century, the Brunswick Corporation still manufactured sporting and fitness equipment (
Life Fitness
Life Fitness is an American fitness company specializing in the production and distribution of cardiovascular and strength training equipment under several brands including Life Fitness, Cybex and Hammer Strength. It is headquartered in Franklin ...
, Hammer Strength, Parabody) in addition to boats (
Sea Ray
Sea Ray Boats is an American manufacturer that produces recreational motorboats. It currently operates as part of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of Brunswick Corporation.
History
It was founded in 1959 by Zach Ray as an independent company ...
,
Bayliner
Bayliner is the world's largest manufacturer of recreational boats. Established in 1957 by Orin Edson, Bayliner currently has over 400 dealers in over 60 countries around the world. The company operates as part of the Brunswick Boat Group, a div ...
,
Maxum
Maxum was a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of the Brunswick Corporation, which manufactured recreational boats. One manufacturing plant was in Pipestone, Minnesota. This facility was established in the 1970s with 300 plus emplo ...
, etc.) and marine
engines under the
Mercury Marine brand name.
In 2004, Brunswick acquired
Lowe Boats
The Brunswick Boat Group, headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, is the largest maker of pleasure boats in the world. The company's net sales were US$1.7 billion in 2008, and US$1.0 billion in 2012. The Boat Group makes Sea Ray, Bayl ...
. The same year, the company also purchased Northstar Technologies, a leading marine electronics provider based in Acton, Massachusetts, from Canadian Marconi Corporation (now
CMC Electronics, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Esterline Technologies Corporation). Brunswick then merged Navman, based in Auckland, New Zealand, with Northstar to make Northstar/Navman a supplier to the Brunswick Boat Groups. Brunswick also acquired Mx-Marine. When George Buckley, CEO at the time, left to join
3M in 2006, new leadership decided to sell Northstar, Navman and Mx-Marine.
Navico now owns those three brands in addition to the Eagle, Lowrance, B&G, and Simrad lines.

Brunswick has established regional headquarters in
Verviers, Belgium;
Monterrey
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, Mexico;
Dandenong, Australia; and
Dubai, UAE, to better serve its customers by designing, engineering, manufacturing and distributing products based on local needs, using local talent.
On July 17, 2014, Brunswick announced plans to leave the bowling business by the end of 2014. The company disclosed that it had agreed to sell its
bowling center business, which brought in $187 million in revenue in the prior year, to competitor Bowlmor AMF (now known as
Bowlero Corporation) for $270 million. It also disclosed that it had retained
Lazard to find a buyer for its bowling equipment and products business. The company said it was making these changes to focus on its “core” Marine and Fitness businesses, which provided 92% of company net revenues in 2013. It would retain its heritage billiards business and report billiards financial results as part of the Fitness segment. The sale of the bowling center business to Bowlmor AMF (Bowlero) was completed in September 2014.
Brunswick completed its exit from the bowling business in May 2015 with the sale of its
bowling equipment and products division to BlueArc Capital Management, a private investment firm. BlueArc completed the acquisition with investments from Gladstone Investment Corporation, and Capitala Finance Corp. BlueArc continues to produce bowling balls under the Brunswick and DV8 brand names, and on November 15, 2019, it acquired
Ebonite International and all of its bowling product brands.

In August 2018, Brunswick Corporation acquired Power Products - Global Marine & Mobile business, which includes the global marine, specialty vehicle, mobile, industrial power, and transportation aftermarket products businesses of Power Products, for $910 million in cash from San Francisco-based private equity firm Genstar Capital.
Also in 2018, the company announced it would be separating the fitness business as Life Fitness Holdings in 2019. In May 2019, Brunswick announced the sale of
Brunswick Billiards
Brunswick Bowling & Billiards was the business segment of Brunswick Corporation that historically encompassed the following three divisions:
* #Billiards, Billiards was the company's original product line. The segment expanded to include other tabl ...
,
Life Fitness
Life Fitness is an American fitness company specializing in the production and distribution of cardiovascular and strength training equipment under several brands including Life Fitness, Cybex and Hammer Strength. It is headquartered in Franklin ...
,
Cybex, Hammer Strength, Indoor Cycling Group, and SCIFIT for $490 million to
KPS Capital Partners. The sale was completed in June 2019.
In May 2019, Brunswick announced it would be purchasing the largest marine franchisor in the United States,
Freedom Boat Club
Freedom Boat Club (FBC) is members-onlyboat club in the United States, Europe and Canada and is considered the largest marine Franchisor in the US. The company was founded in Sarasota Florida, has been in business since 1989. In 2000, FBC became a ...
.
Also in 2019, Brunswick announced a new business structure, Advanced Systems Group (ASG) and named Brett Dibkey as President.
ASG is composed of 11 Power Products brands combined with the Attwood Group of businesses including Attwood, Garelick, MotorGuide, and Whale - as well as NAUTIC-ON.
See also
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Brunswick-Balke Collender Cup
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