Just had a 1990 Hunter 27 delivered. After getting it into the slip, and secured, I went to get something from my truck. On the way back to the slip I noticed from a distance that there was one mast among all the others that was not pointing straight up - my boat. After getting back to the boat, I could tell that it is the boat that is leaning to port, not the mast. I do not see how this could simply be a weight distribution issue. The fuel tank is on the port side, and it is full. The holding tank is port, but empty. The batteries are starboard. There really is nothing else on board. I am being told this is simply a weight distribution issue, and we could fix it by adding weight to the starboard side. I do not like the sound of that solution - make the boat heavier. I am looking for some perspective. My gut is telling me that there is something wrong, maybe in the hull. But, I have no experience with this issue, and I do not want to blow it out of proportion. Thoughts?