I grew up boating in Lake Erie and now boat in Prince William Sound, so I do sympathize with your wind chop issues.
The CD is very narrow on the bottom and flares out substantially amidships. This may be the source of some initial instability, or tendency to roll, but I can assure you that the boat does not go over easily. Today I was out with my nephew and it was just a tiny bit rough. He wanted to "feel it." Boat turned abeam and we rocked back and forth, but he was disappointed. "I thought it would be more."
When running on step, you can do a lot to smooth things out by adjusting your speed, and course, taking the waves at a quarter, or more. If dealing with chop and not swells, trim your bow down with trim tabs and engine trim, with chop/waves astern, trim bow up.
Honestly, if a priority is running quickly and smoothly in any direction through persistent chop, there are better boats, but you will inevitably pay for it at the fuel dock.