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John Powell
I am kind of an"in betweener". I have a mid-size boat, but my interests and concerns seem to relate more to this site since newer sailors like me start here. Over the last four years, I moved up from a Hunter 23.5 to a Catalina 270, to my current boat which is a 1993 Hunter 27. Recently,I was under power when a large houseboat's wake moved across at the same angle as I was taking. The wake was very large and my boat began to wallow in the waves, going dramatically from side to side. It was drastic enough to scare the daylights out of me. The force of the mast moving across the vertical plane and then back seemed to increase with each wave, and the boat heeled over further with each swing.When I spoke to the dealer about this, he said it was because the boat is tender. I keep hearing people refer to a boat as tender, but it seemed to me that when I moved to this size boat, I would no longer be hearing this term. Candidly, my original boat, the 23.5, never had this problem, so why would this larger boat be called tender? It has a 2,000 lb fixed keel.Your thoughts on the subject of "tender' would be much appreciated. Maybe I just am still nervous about healing due to my inexperience.thanks, John