Same, the Severne mast base (pretty sure most come out of the same factory) seems to get quite a bit of play overtime. It's the bolt that connects to the board and it can't be replaced.
I generally replace the tendon once and the next time the entire base, somewhere after 200-300 sessions. A bit of a shame as otherwise the base is still fine.
Recently started using one of the Chinook Two Bolt Tendon Quick Release mast bases which don't seem to have that issue. So far, I'm impressed. Replacing a tendon is also much easier on those. You know what I mean if you tried to replace a tendon on Severne mast base, oh boy!
If your tendon looks like the cracked one on the left, replace it otherwise be ready for a swim or damaging your board deck if you have to sail back with the one on the right.

Many people including myself have learnt it the hard way. Check your tendon regularly, replace periodically. You have to remove it in order to properly inspect it so as well just replace it.