I have sailed and owned 5 PTs. I race against H16s quite a bit and have owned 6 Windrush 14s.
Best boat for two fit and wild people is the H16. This boat is no good for one person above 12 knots of wind and you will not right it alone but if you can convince someone else they want to crash and bash and reach like death...you can't go past it. 2.5K for a good one but check it out well.
All three 14s will pay a price with two people. I have sailed all of the Bay of Islands on the PT with two people for cruising fun....but Two up now would drive me nuts.
The PT is by far the best sail boat of all four so long as you get a good one....foam core and good tuning gear. Won't take mis-treatment. 1.5k for a good boat and a good ply beater about 700.
It is the fastest of the 14s but needs to be sailed well to achieve that.
PT is a fabulous 25 knot beater/reacher and a very "coming home" boat.

The Windrush is a surprising boat. It is raced two up with no trap and one up with a trap.
It won't like three people but will sail about like that and is a good island hopper come beater in the 20/30 knot range.
It is tough and the factory are still making parts and Boat Bitz in Takapuna rep the bits.
Easy to assemble, sail and right solo etc.
Very good value in NZ as it is 500 to 1K cheaper than the H14 and all round is a better boat...but not as cool....the Hobie name has street cred and it hits up the price.
Excellent Windrush should cost 1.8/2K
Either of these 14s wants to come with a roller furler jib.

Be sure the trailer of any of these boats is a Hoskings.