Simon Andersen's Profile
Simon Anderson grew up in the 60's at Collaroy on the Northern
Beaches of Sydney. He was lucky enough to witness the evolution
of the modern day surfboard in his own backyard, ridden by a
host of world class surfers including Nat and Chris Young, Butch and
Steve Cooney, Rob Holt etc.
From the early 60's 9'6 longboard to the ultra short 5'4" single fin
in '68, surfing was going through a dramatic design revolution; massive
vee bottoms, trackers, tear drops, pins, double enders. Every 6 months
there was a new leap forward and an extra 6" cut off the length of the
board.
  Simon Anderson gravitated to North Narrabeen in '69, to a culture of
hardcore surfing with a strong link to board manufacturing at nearby
Brookvale. He entered the industry as a ding fixer at Shane Surfboards
in '70. His shaping career began at 17 after winning
the '71 Australian Junior Title at Bells Beach from Peter Townend and
the hottest junior of that year Andrew McKinnon.
 Drawing inspiration from legendary local surfer/ shapers Bob
Kennerson, Terry Fitzgerald, Geoff McCoy and Col Smith as well as the
stella staff at Shane's, Frank Latta, Ted Spencer and Butch Cooney,
Simon Anderson had the best possible apprenticeship.
In 1973 Simon Anderson competed in the first professional Australian
contest at Bells Beach placing 3rd behind winner MP and 2nd Anthony
Hardwick (NN Surfer). '76 saw the beginning of the World Tour. Simon
Anderson had wins in '77 at Bells and the Coke 2SM Surfabout
finishing the year ranked No 3. In 1981 he had 3 more victories the
Bells/ Coke double again and the Pipe Masters on a new innovation "the
Thruster", the modern day surfboard.
Simon Anderson is still motivated to improve surfboard design
to benefit his own surfing, team riders and surfers in
general, including Kelly Slater in 2005 who won at J - Bay and Trestles
riding one of Simon's shapes. Simon Anderson uses his many years of
experience in shaping, surfing and working with team riders to create
the best possible boards for all wave conditions.