For clarification purposes... the OP's profile says Seattle on it, of which as others have mentioned I've got a 228 Seafarer that I also love. Though, mine is up at my beach cabin on Whidbey Island so it's a little bit of a trek along with a ferry boat ride to get there but I'd also be up for offering a ride if you're serious about a 228. I do also believe that there are a few GG members that are actually in Seattle that own 228 Seafarer's as well. I love that the 228 Seafarer has the fully enclosed transom with the transom bracket making it feel like a much safer, bigger boat that I feel more comfortable with being out on my mooring buoy for months on end. On top of that, I have a younger niece as well as parents in their 70's, so the thought of a motor well style of transom didn't sit too well with me. I think either the 226/228 Seafarer would be a great option for you, of which some people love their 226's and seem as though they looked specifically for them as opposed to a 228 Seafarer. If you've currently got a 180 Sportsman, you might also consider a 208 Adventure as well. I've bought all three of my boats back on the east coast while living out here in the Seattle area. My last one being the 2004 GW 228 Seafarer in my signature, which was in October of 2021 out in Maryland. I flew out, bought the boat, rented a U-Haul truck and drove the 3,009 miles back to north of Seattle where I live. The dealership was Tri State Marine, of which they are a GW dealership, and they were asking $28k for the boat. I offered them $26.5k and they said deal. Comparatively, Jacobsen's Marine here in Edmonds just sold recently I believe it was a 2006 or a 2008 with radar and a kicker motor on it for $65k.