First, I'd advise you to become familiar with the Europa Central Documentation page (
http://lotus-europa.com/manuals/). All the workshop manuals and parts manuals are there in searchable form. Also, there is a lot of information submitted by other owners about mods as well as stock issues and helpful hints. Another site, unfortunately only some of it is linked from that page has a lot of good information too (
http://www.syer.net/latest.htm). There is a lot on those two sites and deserve enough time to become familiar with them.
Second, I believe the "boat nose" aspect came later, at least after the S1. I had always thought it came in with the TC but I could be wrong. The reason I say that is that the diagram that JB posted shows the front bumper height to be about 16" which is the same as on lowered TCs (I have measurements from EuropaTCs and mine). My understanding was that the reason for raising the front of the car was to meet headlight height regulations in the US. I think that there were changes to the S2 body to accommodate some of that too at some point.
I think your plan for setting the ride height is good. Bryan's method is really the way it should be done but the factory didn't originally allow any adjustments and the front spring/shock assy. was the same on both sides of all Europas so there was no accommodation for driver weight (even though I believe it is mentioned in the procedure for doing an alignment). Of course now that we can adjust ride height, it makes sense to be as precise as we want.