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Bob McTavish was born on 1944 in Mackay, Queensland, is an Australian surfboard designer (born 1944). Discover Bob McTavish's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
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Born 1944, 1944
Birthday 1944
Birthplace Mackay, Queensland
Nationality Australia

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1944

Bob McTavish (born 1944) is an Australian surfboard designer and member of the surfing hall of fame.

Bob McTavish is an Australian surfboard designer who is often credited with the invention of the V-bottom surfboard and was one of a number of pioneering surfer/shapers considered instrumental in the development of shortboard surfing.

It has been suggested that without his contributions, the revolutionary nature of shortboard surfing wouldn't have been as effective.

Born in Mackay, Queensland in 1944, McTavish began surfing at the age of twelve.

He dropped out of school at 15, and moved to Sydney.

1961

From 1961 onwards McTavish worked for surfboard labels including Scott Dillon, Dale, Hayden, Bob Davie, Morey-Pope, Keyo and Cord.

1963

In 1963 McTavish famously stowed away in an ocean liner bound for Hawaii.

He spent 5 weeks in Hawaii before being deported.

1964

McTavish won the Qld State titles in 1964-66 and finished third in the Nationals behind Midget Farrelly and Nat Young, after which he abandoned competitive surfing.

McTavish was a dynamic surfer eschewing the longboard style of surfing that was dominant at the time.

1966

It is the generally accepted view that McTavish, influenced by California kneeboarder George Greenough, was responsible for starting the shortboard revolution with the development of the short, wide-tailed vee-bottom design of surfboard in 1966.

The vee-bottom design allowed surfers to go up the face of a wave rather than simply race away from a breaking curl.

Hawaiian Dick Brewer claims the vee-bottom design originated with him in Hawaii.

Midget Farrelly claimed he shaped a vee-bottom prior to McTavish, however McTavish's central role in the shortboard revolution is acknowledged by the American surfers Greg Noll, Skip Frye and Mike Hynson.

1970

In the 1970s, McTavish became a Jehovah’s Witness.

McTavish began surfing on a 16-foot (4.8m) plywood paddleboard.

1972

He worked alongside the Australian foam-core innovator Barry Bennett at his factory in Brookvale in 1972.

Meanwhile, he was developing his eponymous brand, 'McTavish'.

His 1972 model, the 'Bluebird', has been described as the world's first production short-board, resulting in thousands being produced until 1979.

1989

In 1989 McTavish introduced Pro Circuit boards, which created machine-moulded replicas of the boards ridden by professional surfers.

1990

In the mid-1990s McTavish began producing 'Big M' longboards, which have a factory and retail operation in Byron Bay.

McTavish was the inaugural recipient of the FCS Legend Shaper Award.

1992

McTavish was voted the most influential shaper of all time by Australia’s Surfing Life magazine in 1992.

2009

Bob Mctavish (2009), Stoked!. Hyams Publishing.

ISBN 978-097-757-986-0

2013

Bob Mctavish (2013), More Stoked!.

Harper Collins.

ISBN 978-073-229-676-6