Robert John (Bob) McTavish Obituary | 1932 - 2024 | Stratford Beacon Herald
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stratfordbeaconherald.remembering.caI can share what’s publicly known about Bob McTavish, but I don’t have real-time access to news feeds in this moment. Here’s a concise snapshot of recent, publicly reported material:
Recent interviews and media appearances emphasize McTavish’s enduring influence on surfboard design and the shortboard revolution, with discussions around his shaping philosophy and career highlights. For example, a 2012 feature revisits his role in shaping history, and more recent podcast content highlights his long-standing impact and personal anecdotes from the early days of surfing.[3]
There have been ongoing mentions in surf media and related outlets documenting his life story, including discussions of his legendary stowaway North Shore journey and other era-defining moments, though specifics can vary by year and outlet.[2][3]
In addition, multiple sources profile McTavish in broader surf culture contexts, including retrospectives on his contribution to the modern board, and coverage of his appearances and interviews in various media formats. These pieces often reiterate his status as a formative figure in surfing history.[9][3]
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stratfordbeaconherald.remembering.caKnown for: High on a Cool Wave, The Innermost Limits of Pure Fun, Spoons: A Santa Barbara Story
www.imdb.comBob McTavish: Inventor of the shortboard. Here, he speaks candidly about the difference between shapers and designers, why boogie boarding’s one of the greatest inventions ever, the next surfboard revolution, and where longboarding went astray.
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