It's 413mm on a size 17 and I'm sure it doesn't vary between frame sizes.
Andrew and I have had this discussion before, funnily enough. The way I would put it is that the frames were designed for an old-style 63mm fork with c435mm static length, which gave the intended head angle of 70 static, or 71 with rider/sag. The 2003 SIDs that I have on my (97) Kilauea are c455 long (80 travel) and give a head angle of c69 static, or 70 with rider/sag. Andrew is running 97 Z1s with 100mm travel and 475mm length, which must give him 67.5 static, or 69 with rider/sag.
I would have said that was quite a lot of change to the geometry, but Andrew runs quite a lot of sag and anyway he likes the handling like that. I find the Kilauea slightly steadier than I'd prefer, but ok. It's largely a matter of how your personal taste compares to Kona's intended geometry I think.