Hi waliserwilliam and thanks for posting!
I took a look at your file. My recommendation is to explore the loft setting for "merge tangent faces".
In your f3d file, this is set to merge, but the loft gets a better (less skewed) shape from your inputs if the option is set to "keep tangent faces". Maybe you could explore that option and see if you like the result better?
I also noticed that your sketches are not completely constrained. In general, that makes things a bit more difficult to work with, but in this case, the missing "G1-continuous" constraints between edges in your sketches will make geometry that's not quite aligned for the downstream surface generation.
Here's a view of the loft I get after setting G1-continuous conditions on the sketches and keeping tangent faces separate. The loft faces are not curvature-continuous where they join, but that's to be expected because the sketches are also only G1-continuous and not G2-continuous. There are some jaggedy aspects to the visualisation of the curvature - I'll see if we can look into this, I think it's just a quirk of the analysis tool, and not an indication that your loft is poor quality.

Hope that helps!
Jean
Jean Flower
Product Manager
Autodesk, Inc.