8'0" Plastic Machine
This iconic board is built just how we made them back in 1967, handshaped by Bob McTavish. It's 8'0" x 23" x 3" with the original hand-drawn Plastic Machine decal on the deck, all-over champagne volan tint, glassed-in deep sea blue fin and a classic polish finish.Read more Read less
This iconic board is built just how we made them back in 1967, handshaped by Bob McTavish. It's 8'0" x 23" x 3" with the original hand-drawn Plastic Machine decal on the deck, all-over champagne volan... Read more Read less
Design
"Ah the mighty Plastic Machine! A pivotal design in the evolution of the modern surfboard. In 1967 the surf world was ready to go vertical, start utilising the power, the wonder, the elation of carving up the wave face... not just straight-out trimming across the wall. The Plastic Machine and its contemporary shapes were the first to allow that. Certainly not perfectly, but the deep vee rolled fast onto its rail and the rocker drove it up the face and the first true re-entries and lip-smacks appeared. Sure, the design was a little extreme, and within six months the Rincon and Tracker shapes dominated, but the Plastic remains a true icon. The stringerless construction means I have to handshape these so I can monitor the rocker throughout the glassing process. The deep whippy fin “follows” you around tight bends, and holds. A unique package... a true piece of surfing history.. only available from the originators. "
- Bob
These boards have all been 100% handshaped by Bob McTavish and are 1 of 4 built in 2019/20.
Features
The stubby template
The board that started the Shortboard Revolution in 1967.
Handshaped
Faithfully reproduced by handshape from the original.
Extreme vee bottom in tail
Rolls, banks and drives from the centre supplying a totally unique thrill.