I looked hard at the Hammer (felder) before I bought my Laguna LT16HD used.
For me it came down to price, and I found my saw used on ebay (plus shipping) for cheaper than a new Hammer N4400.
I realize my saw is larger than the Laguna you're considering, but I wanted to comment on the guides. I've used all types of guides, and while I like the ceramic guides on the Laguna, they are almost useless for blades below 3/8". Typically I don't think that's an issue for most people getting a saw this size, but it's worth noting. I will at some point purchase the guide adapter to be able to use 1/4" blades on mine as I'm a one-bandsaw shop and that takes less space than another dedicated smaller saw. On the flip side, I love the ceramic guides on the larger blades. I think they do their job well.
I chose my saw based on the many reviews out there. Some say the mini-max has a flatter crown and it doesn't track small blades as well. I did note though, that some mini-max owners didn't have that problem. The Felder (or Hammer) saws and the Laguna saws seem to be aimed more at the woodworker who will occasionally resaw, but also wants a bandsaw thats good at everything else too.
I would not go with a 1 3/4 hp motor if you want to resaw. I think you're right to aim for something in the 3+HP range for resawing.
If you're buying new I'd go with the 18" if its in the budget. It doesn't take much more floor space for the extra cut capacity, and one day you'll be glad to did go bigger. The Laguna 18" is in my opinion built much better than the 14" SUV.
As a side note about blade size. I think too many people get hung up on blade size. My saw will tension a 1-1/4" blade properly with around .003" deflection as measured at the guides. Sure, it can properly tension it...but have I ever had a need to go that big? Nope. I typically only need a 3/4" or 1" blade for most operations in larger stock. Check out the blades on Timerwolf's website. They have a great blade selection guide that will tell you what size blades you can get away with. My blade inventory right now consists of about four 3/8" blades, six 1/2" blades, two 3/4" blades, and a few 1" blades. I think I've got a 1-1/4" resaw king somewhere too.
It isn't a direct comparison for you, but I hope this helps a little.