Young Victorian surfer Wayne Lynch was seen as one of the world's most radical and progressive surfers of the late 60s and early 70s. He was closely aligned with a number of local surfboard manufacturers. KlemmBell had moved their surfboard manufacturing operations from suburban Melbourne to the coastal town of Torquay where Lynch shaped a limited number of surfboards for them. Heavily influenced by designs witnessed at the 1970 World Surfing Championship these boards featured revised outlines, hard edged rails and upright pivot style fins.
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