Dave,
Yeah, no problem...when I'm done working today - I'll go over the notes - I have, but Just FYI:
We narrowed the waist - which is no big deal, but I also had it moved towards the rear of the board, allowing for the VSR that I wanted...And also (IMHO) allowing for any need or type of swallowtail...
We went with a very long length for the design (179cm) and put a full metal top sheet that went to the end of the edges, meaning it didn't stop short of the edges; which turned out to make the board; incredibly grippy and surprisingly quick edge to edge and very confident on icy spots...
We also went with a little more fragile, but w/ a racery base with no die-cut on the bottom - to keep it smooth...The thinking was that it would need to move swiftly on the flats, which most powder, backcountry boards sacrifice for durability and that's understood...
Sean cautioned me on the upkeep of the base, but I am meticulous on the maintenance of my boards...And it proved no problem after a good 40 full days on the mountain last season...Just literally on this deck alone...
Finally, it has a Proteus core instead of the standard Nomad core - which really made a huge difference in getting the board to "spring" a jump turn or push back more smoothly off of a bump...and also made it more damp towards the end of the day - then a typical powder/backcountry design...
I'll put up all the specs after I'm done w/ work...or email them to you directly...
Thanks for the interest,
Matt