A bit bigger and heavier than your 28, and not as quick to respond to steering and engine power. I spent a weekend just putting around the dock and heading in and backing out and then reversing it, when we moved from a 38 to the 42.
For some reason, I have noticed that the Hunter seemed to present more windage load than my previous boats, so if you are trying to sit neutral she will flit about and settle in what appears to be crossways to the wind.
You will quickly get used to the added space and will really enjoy that on extended travel.
I would learn to use a spring line, if you have not with your 28. With the added length, compared to my 36CC, then to the aft cockpit 38, I kept one tethered line on each side, when docking, just in case my crew missed their lines. It was often easier to bend the boat around a piling or turn her around in tight quarters, fueling or docking, using the lines, than worrying about the other boats.
Enjoy!