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Walter Hoffman, surf industry pioneer and big-wave surfer, died at 92

Surfboard shaper Walter Hoffman, center, is inducted by Herbie Fletcher, left, during the 21st Annual International Surfboard Builders Hall of Fame Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021 in Huntington Beach. (Photo by Michael Fernandez, Contributing Photographer)

Walter Hoffman, an early-era big wave charger and board builder who helped kick-start the surf clothing industry, died Tuesday, July 9, at age 92.

“Surfing has lost one of its true pioneers as Walter Hoffman has gracefully kicked out. A surfboard builder, big-wave innovator, titan of the surf industry and committed family man, his legacy will live on in countless ways,” wrote Jake Howard, editor-in-chief of Surfer Magazine, in a tribute following news of Hoffman’s passing .

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