Very Forgiving!
I have only owned my first sailboat, a 88 Cat 30, for a year. When I delivered her from Seattle to Bellingham(approx 100 miles) last winter it was in gale conditions(35+ knots, 6-8' stacked waves). Being new to sailing, I found it odd to be heeling under bare poles(I thought you needed sails up to heel)! I was relieved to reach B'Ham. I was also feeling good about surviving my first storm! It taught me many things, one of which the Cat 30 a forgiving, sea-kindly sailboat! During last season I have been in winds that have overpowered the sails before I could reef(I know, but I've learned now). When her rails are in the water, she is heeling at least 35 degrees. I try to reef before this happens not because I feel she is tender, but I get concerned about the replacement cost of broken standing rigging, and she wants to round up(but doesn't any boat do this?). EVERY TIME I take her out I am amazed at how forgiving she is! She is more than capable of providing a high degree of comfort, speed, and safety!