As I think is implied above, nobody wants to be out in steep five to seven foot waves in boats our size...not even a 58 footer....as for example when wind and current is opposing....
To effectively lengthen the wavelength, slowing the passage of peaks and troughs, you normally must slow down and likely take the waves at angle,,,
If you ride higher in the larger boat (say on a flybridge) apparent motion will be significantly increased despite the greater beam...When the boat "smacks" the waves or solid water comes over the bow, you know you are stressing things...especially the crew...
It's possible, not likely, your smaller boat could take such waves just as well....bobbing more like a cork and rising and falling more quickly....but once waves get steep only a hull that is much shorter than or much longer than the wavelength will find the going a bit easier....
My Hatteras catelogue (early 1970's) does NOT show much difference in freeboard forward among most models...
48YF...6ft
45C.....6-4"
44TC...6
43DC...6-10 !!!
42C.....6-4
38C.....6-5
38DC...6-1
36C.....5-11
31C.....5-2 (least by far)