Decided to take a trip over to Seldovia Saturday morning based on the weather report predicting 2 ft seas. It was 4ft the whole way there. Boat handles 4 ft seas great. On the way back to Homer I got caught in about 7/8 foot following seas that were breaking. The boat seemed to handle it ok except for one huge wave that hit me from the side. Did my best to turn the bow into the trough but it was a little late. It seemed like the boat listed completely sideways and anything that was loose fell to the starboard side. As this happened the stern seemed to slide out from under me turning the bow back into the wave. Scared the crap out of me! :shock: All said and done the boat did level out just fine and I tacked the rest of the way home. I now see what Red Fox is referring to when he talks about the benefits of added weight in the stern. I think the sliding of the stern would not have happened if the would have been an extra hundred pounds in the stern. In the future I am going to avoid anything over 4ft, if possible.