The Bing Lotus was a forward looking transition era shortboard. Much like the hulls that flourished in good surf in later years, the Lotus featured a pulled-in tail, with a full nose and the wide point well above center.
So how did the Lotus come into being?
After the early wide-backed deep V's...
...followed by the double-ender small wave hot doggers...
...the idea of combining a full outline nose and a narrow tail wasn't on many shaper's radar.
The legend of the Lotus, as it is told, goes something like this...
Someone was riding a Brewer-built Bing Pipeliner and broke the nose off.
Rather than repair the now dated longboard, Brewer drew the outline of a full nosed stubby at the front of the now shortened semi-gun. A craftsman peeled the glass off, reshaped the nose conforming to the new template, then reglassed it. Whoever rode the board came back with rave reviews of the hybrid outlined board...and a transition shortboard icon was born.
Round the tail off, and you have the makings of a classic Liddle hull...
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