I own a Sea Hunt 202, like the boat. Nice dry ride and takes a following sea well, as mentioned look at Robalo. I personally think that more attention to detail and fit/finish is put into the Robalo boats, but went with the Sea Hunt as I got the 202 Triton for the price a R180 would have cost. Took my boat out in 6-8 foot seas the day I got her, just couldn't wait. Boat did great but I will not do it again, I have about 22 hours on her and have noticed some gel coat cracks that the dealer is fixing. Overall a great boat, could have got her a little cheaper but went with the local dealer "Norfolk Marine" who have an outstanding customer feedback. Glad I did go with them, don't get the small engine. Mine was packaged with the 115 Yamaha, I upgraded to the 150 and am glad I did. No one has ever complained about to much power. You will be happy with the Sea Hunt, a solid mid-tier boat with lots of options.
Pluckmaster