Ahoy Nathan,
This is the long version:  629  sq ft is the actual square footage of the sails on most original Westsail-32's.  That is 303+177+149=629. The 177 and 149 only represents about 82% of the fore triangle.  The W-32 worked well with these sails.  Most cruising boats advertised their sail area as the sail area that was actually used.  The industry standard, which represents most boats sold, used 100% of the fore triangle to calculate sail area.  Using that standard, the Westsail-32 measures closer to the 705 figure.  Westsail Corp. later on used 753 sq ft as their sail area in their literature.  That is, 303(main)+301(yankee)+149(staysail)=753.  ALL THE BOATS WERE EXACTLY THE SAME.
The explaination is purely marketing.  Many big names - Robert Perry for example - were exploiting the SA/DISP ratio of the W-32 to show how their boats were better.  By raising the SA on paper, it made the Westsail look a lot better.  Just think if Westsail chose to use a Triradial spinnaker in their literature.  Wow!  303+1168+149=1620 sq ft. 
Good Luck,    Dave